Smiths Detection, a global leader in threat detection and security screening technologies, and a business of Smiths Group, is proud to announce that its iCMORE Automated Prohibited Items Detection Systems (APIDS) algorithm has received local approval from the Netherlands’ National Coordinator for Security and Counter-terrorism (NCTV).
Smiths Detection becomes the first and only supplier to receive this prestigious approval, setting an
industry benchmark and reinforcing its position as the most trusted, reliable and innovative partner for
innovative detection technology. The algorithm was rigorously tested, verified and validated by the
Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research (TNO), a European Civil Aviation Conference
(ECAC) certified test center.
iCMORE APIDS uses AI to identify a wide range of prohibited objects at airport security checkpoints,
automating the detection of an extensive list of prohibited items while bags pass through CT security
screening machines. The algorithm provides invaluable support to security screeners, enhancing
security and creating a faster and more seamless experience for passengers.
This unique achievement empowers Dutch airports to deploy advanced detection capabilities with
complete confidence, knowing they are equipped with the most reliable tools to detect prohibited items
and fortify security at checkpoints. It also marks a major step in our journey towards full automation and
alarm-only viewing, reducing manual screening interventions, and enabling our customers to achieve
substantial operational savings.
Cymoril Metivier, global director digital at Smiths Detection, said: “This certification reaffirms our
commitment to being best in class, offering unmatched and proven capabilities that meet the highest
certification standards – setting a new industry benchmark as the trusted partner for cutting-edge
detection solutions. We remain committed to leading the way in delivering innovative and revolutionary
solutions that elevate passenger safety and experience, ensure compliance with the highest and
evolving security standards and safeguard critical operations across the aviation industry.”
A letter received from NCTV, states that the outcome of the national certification test shows the APIDS software met the strict criteria of APIDS standard 1 and the additional Dutch national detection requirements for APID software standard 1. The approval confirms that the Smiths Detection APIDS algorithm meets both the EU APIDS Standard 1 requirements, as outlined in Attachment 12-M of EU Decision C(2015) 8005 and the additional Dutch national detection standards specified in the “national additional detection requirements for security equipment.”