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Security
Exmovere Holdings' wireless biosensor wristwatches also have applications in the security sector. They can be used for the following:
The company is also developing other products for international security customers, including the Exmogate turnstile.
Exmovere Holdings's Exmogate turnstile is a wirelessly controlled secured portal. The product incorporates embedded GSR, skin temperature, pressure and auto-diagnostic sensors, as well as a video camera. Next generation Exmogates will include embedded biopathogen sensors, a Geiger counter and eventually, radar and sonar.
Exmogate's purpose is to gather and process physiological data almost instantaneously to help security screeners detect hostility. Each Exmogate turnstile will come with a built-in PC for transmitting and receiving data securely over a local wireless network. A computer operated by the security screener will control all the Exmogates in a certain facility or location.
The Exmogate turnstile is designed to look and perform like a normal subway or building turnstile, and thus we intend to primarily market it through the GSA schedule, through building security supply catalogs and directly to corporate/agency security directors. It is intended for development, mass production and sale to government agencies, military bases, foreign embassies and governments, airports and train stations, sports arenas and corporate buildings...
In terms of the turnstile market, only the Exmogate turnstile offers any kind of psychological or physiological information on people passing through crowds. Other turnstiles are barely able to count the people that pass through them. The Exmogate will be able to help security personnel screen crowds for potential terrorists, sense airborne pathogens and other hazardous materials, detect SARS and other diseases, and be used to stop people who match profiles from passing through.
Once the Exmogate Turnstile is ready for manufacturing (projected for early 2010), the company will be positioned to move into the access control market. Recent analysis from Frost and Sullivan of the world corporate security (physical and logical access) market found earned revenues of $120.4 million in 2006, with estimates to reach $235 million in 2012.
The Exmogate Turnstile will also have a unique appeal to the Department of Homeland Security and its sub-departments, specifically the TSA and Secret Service. Homeland security products and services will grow by approximately 50% - from $23.8 Billion in 2006 to $34.5 Billion by 2011 (assuming no new major terrorist attack). The private sector procurement of HLS products and services alone will grow from $4.8 Billion in 2007 to $6.7 Billion in 2011.
Separately, the Exmogate turnstile will have broad appeal in developing markets, including Asia. Various reports predict huge growth rates in homeland security spending in Asia, with the Indian and Chinese markets growing from a combined $1.7 Billion in 2006 to more than $16 Billion, or 9 percent of the global market, by 2015.
For more information on Exmovere's security products and services, contact security@exmovere.com.