Thruvision Group (AIM:THRU), a provider of walk-through people-screening technology, told investors that its 8108 WalkTHRU solution has been tested by the National Protective Security Authority (NPSA), the UK Government's technical authority for physical and personnel security and part of MI5.
The NPSA confirmed it has confidence the testing was conducted correctly under its Discriminative Threat Detection Systems Test Method and that the results accurately reflect the system's performance in detecting both metallic and non-metallic threats on non-divested individuals.
The test is not a pass/fail assessment and the NPSA does not endorse specific products, but the results are made available to security professionals and buyers to evaluate detection performance and throughput against their own facility requirements.
The 8108 WalkTHRU is Thruvision's current-generation product for high-footfall environments, including retail distribution centres, aviation worker screening and large sporting events, with peak throughput rates of up to 1,800 people per hour.
The previous-generation LPCDD7116 solution completed equivalent NPSA testing in 2025, making this the second successive Thruvision product to go through the authority's test programme.