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Senseair Sesame alcohol solution presented for UITP in Brussels

A new generation of alcohol sensing technology/alcolock has been developed by Senseair research and product development. The product is discreet and touch-free (i.e. the one who tests himself only needs to scan his ID card, exhale and pass).

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Last week, Senseair Sesame was presented to the senior management of the UITP (International Association of Public Transport). The general secretary of the global organization, Mohamed Mezghani, leads the work to create safer public transport and sees the Swedish sensor as an important piece of this puzzle.

"Swedish procurers are at the forefront of demands for sober transportation, and we see how that development must go the same way in the rest of the world", says Raimo Gester, responsible for Alcohol Sensing Technology at Senseair.

Mohamed Mezghani sees Swedish technology as a good solution to a sensitive issue, which today is hampered by integrity problems. In many countries, it is impossible for public procurement to demand sober control because of integrity.

"The meeting means that we have opened new windows for the export of Swedish technology and security. We could see that everyone was impressed when they tested the technology, which also saves a lot of time. Time is often an excuse of not testing, but with Senseair Sesame this is not a valid argument", commented Lennart Jangälv, senior advisor for Senseair.

The general secretary of the UITP, Mohamed Mezghani, is trying out the Senseair Sesame.

 

For more information, a demo, or an interview please contact:

 

Raimo Gester
raimo.gester@senseair.com
+46 73 384 44 72