Peeping Security Scans

Manchester Checks out X-Ray Tech at the Airport

If you don’t like the traditional and usually invasive ‘pat down’ style of airport security, you can now opt in for the human X-Ray prior to your flight. Manchester airlines is set to begin it’s trial run of the human X-Ray, giving passengers an option of leaving their clothes on.

The down side? While you are being barraged by a few billion electromagnetic waves, an airline security officer gets an ‘au naturale’ view of your goods.

Human X-ray
The use of X-Ray technology in airport security checks on passengers, which has potential to disrupt traditional methods as well as raise concerns about privacy.
Non-invasive Airport Security
The introduction of less invasive methods like human X-Ray in airport security checks could offer an opportunity to disrupt traditional security methods and offer more convenience for passengers.
Electromagnetic Wave Technology
The use of electromagnetic waves in human X-Ray technology used in airport security checks could pave way for new innovations in medical imaging fields.

Industries Being Reshaped

Airport Security
The airport security industry could implement human X-Ray technology to disrupt traditional baggage and passenger screening procedures and enhance passenger experience.
Medical Imaging
Human X-Ray technology used for airport security checks could be applied in medical imaging industries for better, non-invasive diagnosis procedures.
Consumer Goods
An opportunity to develop non-invasive X-Ray scanners could create a new category of consumer goods for use at home and other public places aside from transportation hubs.
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