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“Airport Gallery 2025” reviews the latest technical innovations that enhance digital transformation in the sector

Dubai, May 7/ WAM/ The 24th session of the “2025 Airport Gallery”, which is hosted by the Dubai World Trade Center, highlights the latest technical innovations that enhance digital transformation in the aviation sector, support operational efficiency and sustainability of airport infrastructure around the world.

The current session is characterized by the participation of a group of international companies that provide smart solutions that contribute to raising the efficiency of operations management, enhancing airport security, and improving travelers ’experience, in light of the accelerated global trend towards adopting artificial intelligence technologies and advanced digital solutions.

For its part, the Smith Decune company provided the Hi-Scan 6040 CTIXMode-S, a sophisticated system for inspection of security points using a tomography survey, which contributes to accelerating the examination procedures while maintaining the highest safety standards.

Dron Shield offers advanced solutions to wireless detection and confrontation with the running aircraft, through the “Sensorfuse AI” system that combines artificial intelligence and electronic warfare to secure airport environments.

In the field of digital identity, the company “Idima” has offered multi -media biometric recognition techniques, which combine facial, iris, iris, and automatic luggage processing, which enhances the travel experience and reduces waiting times.

The company’s first vice president, Gourav Gupta, confirmed that digital identity has become an essential element in future airports, and not just a verification tool.

Parko reviewed the “CTRL” platform for control and management in operating rooms, supported by the “TruePix” technology, allowing comprehensive monitoring of the airport movement and immediate and effective decisions.

The exhibition witnessed a remarkable participation from the “Forbiber Systems” company, which displayed a low -frictional belt that reduces power consumption by 50%, and the “Ecofiber” belt made of recycled materials.

And “Amana to supply aviation fuel” revealed its future projects to build fuel farms within the sustainability standards, while “Western Benuna” presented a three -dimensional urban model for integrated infrastructure projects in the country.

While “Dasult Delta” reviewed tactical lighting systems for emergency intermediaries, while “Artelia Airports” concluded her participation by announcing her acquisition of ADP Ingneneri, in a move that enhances its global capabilities in planning and managing airport projects.

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