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Global Security Screening Market (2021 to 2026) – Technological Advancements in Security Screening Systems Presents Opportunities

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Dublin, June 21, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The “Security Screening Market with Covid-19 Impact Analysis by Technology (X-Ray, Metal Detection, Biometric, Spectrometry, Spectroscopy), End Use, Application (People Screening, Baggage & Cargo Screening, Vehicle Inspection), Region – Global Forecast to 2026” report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com’s offering.

The security screening market is estimated to be worth USD 7.5 billion in 2021 and is projected to reach USD 10.1 billion by 2026, at a CAGR of 6.3 %.

The global increase in terrorist attacks and illegal immigration, public gatherings fuel demand for security enhancement solutions and surge in demand for biometrics solutions in the private sector are some of the prominent factors for the growth of the security screening market globally.

The market for electromagnetic metal detection technology could grow at the highest CAGR during the forecast period

Metal detectors are used at public places such as shopping malls where public safety is necessary. The increasing deployment of metal detectors in public and private sectors is expected to drive the growth of the electromagnetic metal detectors segment during the forecast period. Due to the increase in criminal activities, metal detectors with high operational and functional performance are required for inspecting people. Metal detectors with varying capabilities are available to serve the specific requirements of different end users

The market for transportation end-use is estimated to account for the largest share during the forecast period in the security screening market

The global rise in terrorism is the major driving factor for the security screening market. Security screening products such as metal detectors, X-ray screening systems, and biometric systems are installed on a large scale at airports, railway stations, and several other transit points. These products provide complete scanning of passengers and their belongings and help avoid illegal activities.
The security screening market in the APAC is expected to witness robust growth during 2021-2026

The market growth in APAC will mainly be driven to combat the increasing instances of terrorism, smuggling, and other unlawful activities. APAC also hosts a lot of public events, due to which the need for security screening products is expected to increase in the region. The security screening market in Europe and RoW will grow slower as compared with North America and APAC due to less stringent government regulations.

Key Topics Covered:

1 Introduction

2 Research Methodology

3 Executive Summary
3.1 Post-COVID-19: Realistic Scenario
3.2 Post-COVID-19: Optimistic Scenario
3.3 Post-COVID-19: Pessimistic Scenario

4 Premium Insights
4.1 Attractive Opportunities in Security Screening Market
4.2 Security Screening Market in North America, by Technology and Country
4.3 Security Screening Market, by Technology
4.4 Security Screening Market, by End Use
4.5 Security Screening Market, by Application
4.6 Security Screening Market, by Geography

5 Market Overview
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Market Dynamics
5.2.1 Drivers
5.2.1.1 Global Increase in Terrorist Attacks and Illegal Immigration
5.2.1.2 Public Gatherings Fuel Demand for Security Enhancement Solutions
5.2.1.3 Improvements in Security Screening at Airports
5.2.1.4 Surge in Demand for Biometrics Solutions in Private Sector
5.2.2 Restraints
5.2.2.1 High Installation and Maintenance Costs
5.2.2.2 Privacy Concerns
5.2.3 Opportunities
5.2.3.1 Technological Advancements in Security Screening Systems
5.2.3.2 Inclusion of Artificial Intelligence to Bring Digital Transformation in Security Applications
5.2.4 Challenges
5.2.4.1 Health Hazards of Full-Body Scanning
5.2.4.2 Data Security Concerns and Lack of Technical Know-How

6 Industry Trends

7 Security Screening Market, by Technology

8 Security Screening Market, by End Use

9 Security Screening Market, by Application

10 Geographic Analysis

11 Competitive Landscape
11.1 Overview
11.2 Market Share Analysis, 2020
11.3 Revenue Analysis
11.4 Company Evaluation Quadrant
11.4.1 Star
11.4.2 Pervasive
11.4.3 Emerging Leader
11.4.4 Participant
11.5 Sme Evaluation Quadrant
11.5.1 Progressive Company
11.5.2 Responsive Company
11.5.3 Dynamic Company
11.5.4 Starting Block
11.6 Competitive Situations and Trends
11.6.1 Product Launches
11.6.2 Deals

12 Company Profiles
12.1 Introduction
12.2 Key Players
12.2.1 Smiths Detection
12.2.2 Osi Systems
12.2.3 Leidos
12.2.4 Thales
12.2.5 Nec
12.2.6 Flir Systems
12.2.7 Teledyne Icm
12.2.8 Bruker
12.2.9 Analogic Corporation
12.2.10 Adani Systems
12.3 Other Players
12.3.1 Nuctech
12.3.2 3Dx-Ray
12.3.3 Metrasens
12.3.4 Magal Security Systems
12.3.5 Westminster Group
12.3.6 Garett Electronics
12.3.7 Autoclear
12.3.8 Vidisco
12.3.9 Neurotechnology
12.3.10 Dermalog Identification Systems
12.3.11 Daon
12.3.12 Cognitec Systems
12.3.13 Aware
12.3.14 Stanley Black & Decker
12.3.15 Precise Biometrics

13 Appendix

For more information about this report visit https://www.researchandmarkets.com/r/fgrv7j


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PolyU research finds improving AI large language models helps better align with human brain activity

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HONG KONG, May 27, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — With generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) transforming the social interaction landscape in recent years, large language models (LLMs), which use deep-learning algorithms to train GenAI platforms to process language, have been put in the spotlight. A recent study by The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) found that LLMs perform more like the human brain when being trained in more similar ways as humans process language, which has brought important insights to brain studies and the development of AI models.

Current large language models (LLMs) mostly rely on a single type of pretraining – contextual word prediction. This simple learning strategy has achieved surprising success when combined with massive training data and model parameters, as shown by popular LLMs such as ChatGPT. Recent studies also suggest that word prediction in LLMs can serve as a plausible model for how humans process language. However, humans do not simply predict the next word but also integrate high-level information in natural language comprehension. 
A research team led by Prof. Li Ping, Dean of the Faculty of Humanities and Sin Wai Kin Foundation Professor in Humanities and Technology at PolyU, has investigated the next sentence prediction (NSP) task, which simulates one central process of discourse-level comprehension in the human brain to evaluate if a pair of sentences is coherent, into model pretraining and examined the correlation between the model’s data and brain activation. The study has been recently published in the academic journal Sciences Advances.
The research team trained two models, one with NSP enhancement and the other without, both also learned word prediction. Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) data were collected from people reading connected sentences or disconnected sentences. The research team examined how closely the patterns from each model matched up with the brain patterns from the fMRI brain data.
It was clear that training with NSP provided benefits. The model with NSP matched human brain activity in multiple areas much better than the model trained only on word prediction. Its mechanism also nicely maps onto established neural models of human discourse comprehension. The results gave new insights into how our brains process full discourse such as conversations. For example, parts of the right side of the brain, not just the left, helped understand longer discourse. The model trained with NSP could also better predict how fast someone read – showing that simulating discourse comprehension through NSP helped AI understand humans better.
Recent LLMs, including ChatGPT, have relied on vastly increasing the training data and model size to achieve better performance. Prof. Li Ping said, “There are limitations in just relying on such scaling. Advances should also be aimed at making the models more efficient, relying on less rather than more data. Our findings suggest that diverse learning tasks such as NSP can improve LLMs to be more human-like and potentially closer to human intelligence.”
He added, “More importantly, the findings show how neurocognitive researchers can leverage LLMs to study higher-level language mechanisms of our brain. They also promote interaction and collaboration between researchers in the fields of AI and neurocognition, which will lead to future studies on AI-informed brain studies as well as brain-inspired AI.”
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VivaTech 2024: a record-breaking event

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PARIS, May 27, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — VivaTech 2024 broke records with more than 165,000 visitors over four days, a 10% increase over 2023. The event welcomed 13,500 start-ups, a 20% increase over the previous year.

A BUSINESS AND FINANCE ACCELERATOR
VivaTech has established itself as a key business event, generating more than 400,000 online business connections this year. Startups forged business relationships with companies from 25 sectors and met over 2,000 investors.
VIVA TECHNOLOGY CONFIRMS ITS INTERNATIONAL APPEAL
The event attracted representatives from more than 120 countries and 40 national pavilions. Japan, the country of the year, showcased its ecosystem with a ministerial delegation and more than 40 startups. Africa was also in the spotlight with the Africa Tech Lab and the AfricaTech Awards, honouring innovative startups such as Schoolz, Rology and Inclusivity Solutions.
AI AND SUSTAINABLE TECH AT THE HEART OF THE PROGRAMME
VivaTech 2024 showcased the latest advances in artificial intelligence, with nearly 40% of exhibitors dedicated to this technology. Sustainable tech was also in the spotlight, especially through the Impact Bridge, a space dedicated to initiatives for a sustainable future. VivaTech’s environmental efforts were rewarded with ISO 20-121 certification.
DIVERSITY MORE THAN EVER IN VIVATECH’S DNA 
Diversity took centre stage where over 40% of speakers were women. Among the most notable initiatives, the Female Founder Challenge rewarded Albane Dersy from Inbolt. At the same time, Femtech France took advantage of the event to launch its second Femtech industry barometer.
THE MEETING PLACE FOR REVEALS, EXCLUSIVITIES AND INNOVATIONS
For four days, VivaTech was the scene of numerous revelations, with some fifty worldwide or European exclusives unveiled. Among these, Tesla’s Cybertruck made its first appearance in France, marking a highlight of the event.
INTERNATIONAL SPEAKERS
VivaTech 2024 consolidated its position as the must-attend technology event with over 400 international speakers sharing their visions on AI and sustainable tech. Speakers included Elon Musk, John Kerry, Eric Schmidt, Arthur Mensch, Robin Li, Linda Yaccarino and Serena and Venus Williams. Institutional figures such as Fumio Kishida, Bruno Le Maire and Thierry Breton also took an active part in the debates.
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Only Much Louder’s AI-powered influencer marketing tech, Hypothesis, expands globally, to empower brands to connect with international creators

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OML Entertainment’s Hypothesis is targeting the Asia–Pacific Region, Middle East, Africa, and USA by 2025.Hypothesis will open borders for brands and agencies, facilitating a region-agnostic global platformMUMBAI, India, May 27, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Only Much Louder’s AI-powered influencer marketing tech, Hypothesis, expands its global footprint, after revolutionizing the Indian influencer market. In the first phase, Hypothesis will be available in the Asia–Pacific region (Singapore, Australia, Malaysia, Philippines, Vietnam, Thailand), Middle Eastern countries (Abu Dhabi, GCC nations, Egypt, Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Qatar) as well as in Africa (Kenya, Nigeria, South Africa) and the USA.

Himani Agrawal, Senior Vice President, Hypothesis-OML, said, “At Hypothesis, we’re proud to offer a comprehensive kit for creator evaluation using 100+ data points. We provide the ultimate tool for your marketing arsenal. This is made even more convenient with our self-serve mode, empowering brands to initiate impactful influencer campaigns independently.”
Hypothesis streamlines data-driven influencer marketing globally, after recognising a critical disconnect between creator technology and services. Hypothesis was created with an inherent potential to serve a global audience, by empowering brands and agencies to transcend geographical limitations and unite discovery, outreach, and analytics in a single, user-friendly platform. This will accelerate the growth of the creator economy, creating opportunities for creators and brands.
Gunjan Arya, CEO of OML Entertainment, said, “We will be closely monitoring the milestones of Hypothesis to infiltrate the markets at the rate of 5–10% in the first year. We will also keep an eye on the acquisition rate, which is aimed to rise by 15–20%. Besides, we seek to derive over 35% of revenue from our global expansion efforts.”
With Hypothesis, OML is strategizing to expand into markets like Australia, the Asia–Pacific, the Middle East, and Africa, due to the region’s influencer marketing industry, which stands at 33.4% CAGR. Regions like the USA and the MENA have emerged as key players that are driven by advanced technologies and demand for data analytics.
Leveraging OML’s successful presence in Southeast Asia, the Middle East, Africa, and Eastern Europe, Hypothesis is set for a smooth rollout. OML’s established network, combined with their in-house expertise, will provide a strong foundation for this endeavor.
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