SENEX Project aims at the industrialization of an innovative explosive trace detector that can be used in airport control activities, both as stand-alone solution or combined with other security products like X-Ray detectors. The SENEX device is based on surface plasmonic resonance phenomenon and it fills the growing needs of security professionals to have the ability both to detect a wide range of explosive substances, and to adapt as threats and their needs change. By the use of an innovative automatic microelectronic system based on nano-structured sensors, SENEX system is capable of continuously detecting and identifying explosives during a single analysis, while maintaining high sensitivity.
SENEX device has the potential to satisfy all the requirements for the trace detection of explosives because it can overcome all the technical and commercial barriers connected to use of conventional sensors based techniques, i.e. Ion Mobility Spectrometry, Gas Chromatography, Computer Tomography, Colorimetry and Chemi-Luminescence. Most of the existing devices are bulky, expensive and require long lasting procedures and complex training activities in the start-up phase.
The first market application is civil airport sector but soon the market will be extended to several sectors with different regulations, i.e. cruise ship terminal, public critical infrastructures (government buildings, embassies, etc.), Private Critical Infrastructures (public area, shopping centers, Railways/Subway stations, borders).