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A Look into the Future of Event Security 

As a leading provider of event security solutions, IPS Security is committed to staying at the forefront of industry innovation. That is why we are pleased to observe the University of Wisconsin-Madison Police Department’s recent beta testing of HEXWAVE, a weapons detection system from Liberty Defense.

HEXWAVE is a walk-through screening portal that leverages innovative technologies such as millimeter wave, video-rate 3D imaging, and artificial intelligence to detect potential threats. This includes metal items and non-metal items such as 3D-printed ghost guns and improvised liquid, powder, or plastic explosives. The system provides security operators with real-time go/no-go decisions, without the need for guests to divest their personal items, such as cell phones, keys, wallets, or jackets.

As the first university to test HEXWAVE, the University of Wisconsin-Madison has a unique opportunity to experience this security technology and assess its potential to enhance security operations and improve the overall experience of large-scale events. This is a sentiment echoed by Kristen Roman, Associate Vice Chancellor, and Chief of Police at the University, who expressed her eagerness to test HEXWAVE and determine its suitability for the university’s security needs.

At IPS Security, we understand the importance of staying ahead of the curve when it comes to event safety. We are confident that the beta testing of HEXWAVE will provide valuable insights into the future of event security, and we look forward to monitoring its progress.

To get in touch with us, feel free to give us a call at 877-203-5532 or send us an email at contact@ipsprotection.com

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A Look into the Future of Event Security 

As a leading provider of event security solutions, IPS Security is committed to staying at the forefront of industry innovation. That is why we are pleased to observe the University of Wisconsin-Madison Police Department’s recent beta testing of HEXWAVE, a weapons detection system from Liberty Defense.

HEXWAVE is a walk-through screening portal that leverages innovative technologies such as millimeter wave, video-rate 3D imaging, and artificial intelligence to detect potential threats. This includes metal items and non-metal items such as 3D-printed ghost guns and improvised liquid, powder, or plastic explosives. The system provides security operators with real-time go/no-go decisions, without the need for guests to divest their personal items, such as cell phones, keys, wallets, or jackets.

As the first university to test HEXWAVE, the University of Wisconsin-Madison has a unique opportunity to experience this security technology and assess its potential to enhance security operations and improve the overall experience of large-scale events. This is a sentiment echoed by Kristen Roman, Associate Vice Chancellor, and Chief of Police at the University, who expressed her eagerness to test HEXWAVE and determine its suitability for the university’s security needs.

At IPS Security, we understand the importance of staying ahead of the curve when it comes to event safety. We are confident that the beta testing of HEXWAVE will provide valuable insights into the future of event security, and we look forward to monitoring its progress.

To get in touch with us, feel free to give us a call at 877-203-5532 or send us an email at contact@ipsprotection.com

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