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Xtract One Partners with Temple University to Enhance Security

Staff WriterBy Staff WriterAugust 29, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read4 Views
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  1. Partnership Announcement: Xtract One Technologies’ SmartGateway system has been chosen by Temple University to enhance security at The Liacouras Center, in collaboration with Oak View Group.

  2. Modernized Security: The SmartGateway will replace traditional metal detectors, offering fast, accurate, and non-intrusive weapons screening, thereby improving patron experience during high-traffic events.

  3. Focus on Safety: The deployment aims to bolster safety by identifying threats and allowing for quicker incident responses, ensuring a secure environment for students, faculty, and visitors.

  4. Enhanced Patron Experience: The AI-powered technology optimizes venue entry, reducing waiting times and enabling guests to enjoy events with greater peace of mind regarding their safety.

Transforming Event Security with Smart Technology

Xtract One Technologies recently announced its SmartGateway system’s selection by Temple University. This decision aims to enhance security at The Liacouras Center, particularly during high-attendance events. Xtract One, in partnership with Oak View Group, brings technology that identifies potential threats swiftly. By prioritizing safety, this initiative addresses the rising demand for secure public spaces. Individuals can now enjoy events without the stress usually associated with traditional screening methods.

Importantly, the SmartGateway system replaces outdated metal detectors with AI-powered sensors. These sensors screen for weapons discreetly and effectively, allowing for quicker entry and minimizing waiting times. As Jim Grafstrom, General Manager at The Liacouras Center, points out, enhanced security is crucial for community protection. By choosing Xtract One, Temple University embraces a solution that respects privacy while optimizing the patron experience. This innovative approach signals a shift in how venues can safeguard attendees without compromising comfort.

Broader Implications for Venue Safety

The implementation of SmartGateway comes at a strategic moment. As sporting events and graduation ceremonies approach, Temple University recognizes the need for modern security systems. By leveraging advanced technology, the university aims to create safer environments for students, faculty, and visitors alike. This partnership may serve as a model for other institutions seeking to enhance venue security.

Furthermore, the technology’s adoption highlights a growing trend in event management. The desire for safety doesn’t have to lead to discomfort or lengthy delays. Instead, systems like SmartGateway demonstrate that innovation can meet practical needs. As venues around the country consider similar solutions, they contribute to a broader movement towards safer and more enjoyable public experiences. Ultimately, these advancements enrich the human journey by fostering environments where individuals can gather, share, and celebrate with peace of mind.

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