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InVision Technologies, Inc.. The Group's principal activities are to provide transportation security administration and certified explosives detection systems for aviation industry. The Group operates in two segments: Explosive Detection System and ... More
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InVision Technologies
Manufacturer of explosive detection systems (EDS) to screen checked airline baggage and for drug detection applications.
www.invision-tech.com
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