World's First Full Airplane Scanner, Roboscan 2M Aeria sets world record

GENEVA,Switzerland-- The revolutionary Roboscan 2M Aeria, an international patented product produced by the Romanian company MB Telecom (President Mircea Tudor ), a company awarded twice at the Geneva International Exhibition of Inventions, is the only aircraft scanner in the world that can see EVERYTHING inside a plane without the need of hours of specialized service personnel, thus setting the new world record for being the World's First Full Airplane Scanner, according to the WORLD RECORD ACADEMY.

"Roboscan 2M Aeria was developed by MB Telecom in partnership with the East European Center for Applied Research (CEECAI). The team that has been working on it has over 20 specialists in nuclear physics, industrial electronics, software, automation, hydraulic drives, mechanical structures, automotive technology, data transmission and processing.
"The invention is intended for customs, armaments, airports and airlines, and as a military application, the Roboscan Aeria scanner can quickly diagnose mitral aircraft in order to quickly determine whether they can safely fly or require urgent interventions.
"Today's unique technology, the Roboscan 2M Aeria can radiography in minutes the fuselage and wings of an airplane to identify any smuggling or eventual threat on board, the HotNews agency reports.

"The invention is intended for customs, armaments, airports and airlines, and as a military application, the Roboscan Aeria scanner can quickly diagnose mitral aircraft in order to quickly determine whether they can safely fly or require urgent interventions .
"It costs €3 million (£2.1 million, $3.2 million), reported The Times, and is apparently already being used to check trucks at borders in Eastern Europe, where it has helped seize 76,000 packs of illegal cigarettes," the Daily Mail reports.

"Tudor Scan Tech SA is a Swiss company that manufactures aircraft and cargo scanners, including x-ray scanners and robotic scanning systems. The company was founded in 2014 by Mircea Tudor and is currently headquartered in Saint-Imier, Switzerland.
"Tudor Scan Tech incorporates MBTelecom Ltd, a Romanian company developing high technologies for the security industry, and also heps customs and border officials to check for illegal weapons, contraband, and explosive materials. They have won The Grand Prix of the International Exhibition of Inventions thrice, 2009, 2013 and 2014. The company has also won WIPO Awards in 2009, organized by World Intellectual Property Organization.
"Tudor Scan Tech SA (TST) was founded by Mircea Tudor in 2014, in Switzerland, forming a group of companies with the Romanian company MBTelecom Ltd. (MBT) founded in 1994 by Mircea Tudor. The group of companies designs and manufactures inspection scanners, including x-ray, linear accelerators and gamma ray scanning system for aircraft, cargo, containers, occupied cars and vans, heavy vehicle and border control." (Wikipedia)

"In 2009, the group started to develop the first ever non-intrusiveness inspection technology, Roboscan Aeria. The company was awarded in 2009 with The Grand Prix of the 37th International Exhibition of Inventions of Geneva for the invention of the first robotic mobile scanner for trucks and containers.
"During the same year, the company also won World Intellectual Property Organisation Award. The company was nominated and awarded again at The Grand Prix of the 41st International Exhibition of Inventions of Geneva for the first scanner for civil and military aircraft. In 2013, they launched a new plant worth 5 million euros to increase the airplane scanners production.
"Roboscan Aeria is a patented design for aircraft security inspection developed inside the group MBT-TST. Roboscan Aeria is designed to scan and detect threats, illegal or undeclared goods within the aircraft. The scanning process is remotely operated without any human exposure to ionizing radiations. Radiography detects any object with a resolution of 0.5 mm.[5][9][14] The first scanner is installed at Bucharest's Henri Coanda Airport.' (Wikipedia)
"Harnessing advanced X-ray scanning technology, airplane diagnostics now uncover hidden structural issues and internal components with unparalleled precision, ensuring safety, reliability, and proactive maintenance," the Tudor Tech says.
"Enhancing the security of critical infrastructure through advanced X-ray scanning technology that detects concealed threats, structural vulnerabilities, and unauthorized materials—ensuring continuous protection, operational integrity, and public safety.
"With equipment deployed on multiple continents and in some of the most challenging border crossing points combined with more than 20 years of experience in integrating advanced border management systems, we are up to any task when it comes to border security.
"MB Telecom, in partnership with the East European Center for applied and integrated research exhibited within the 41st edition of the international exhibition of Inventions in Geneva the only aircraft scanner in the world right now - the RoboScan 2M Aeria.
"The Roboscan Aeria uses a unique technology that can radiography in minutes the fuselage and wings of an airplane in order to identify any contraband or threat objects on board or hidden technical cavities of the airplane," the mbtechnology.ro says.
"n realizing this complex product, an interdisciplinary collective led by Mircea Tudor, the president of MBT and CEECAI has worked for 4 years. This collective includes over 20 specialists in nuclear physics, industrial electronics, software, automation, hydraulic actuator, mechanical structure, automobile engineering, communications and data processing."









