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QUAN Explores Partnership with Advanced Robotic Imaging Developers for Explosive Chemical Detection

Quantum International Corp. announced today that the company is exploring a new potential partnership with the developers of advanced robotic imaging technology designed to automatically detect the presence of explosive chemicals from a safe distance.

The brilliant new technology could soon prove to be a game-changer in the global fight against terrorism. Using spectral analysis, the futuristic automatons are built to detect chemicals of concern at standoff distances. These devices can reportedly sense the presence of suicide vests, truck bombs and other hidden explosives in real time with greater sensitivity than anything currently on the market.

“This is no longer ‘future tech,’” said Quantum CEO Robert Federowicz. “These robotic defenders are designed to protect border crossings, security checkpoints and other common targets of terrorists 24/7, 365 days a year.”

“We estimate the security market for this technology in the hundreds of billions, and that’s just the start: There are exciting new applications for these sophisticated arrays in the mining and environmental protection markets, as well,” he added.

Quantum plans to investigate opportunities to assist the technology’s developers with global marketing and distribution. The company is currently working to grow its brand by acquiring and partnering with cutting-edge robotics developers across a broad range of industries, from security to health care to manufacturing and more.

Source: http://www.quantuminnovators.com

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