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Implant Sciences Delivers Additional Explosives Trace Detectors to China

Implant Sciences, a high tech provider of systems and sensors for defense and homeland security markets, recently declared that an additional of 11 Quantum Sniffer QS-H150 handheld explosives trace detectors were sold to China’s varied bomb squads and police departments.

Beijing Ritchie Link, the in-country distributor and service provider. served as a distributor in supplying Implant’s Quantum Sniffer QS-H150 handheld explosives and related services to the extensive installed base of QS-H150 users existing in China.

According to Implant Sciences' VP of Sales and Marketing, Darryl Jones, since the year 2005, Implant Sciences has been China’s dedicated supplier of explosives trace detection equipment. Implant Sciences’ extensive line of products has achieved a long-term recognition for its excellent quality and reliability. A large number of systems from the company have therefore been used for a broad range of security applications within the country. With this well-established reputation, the company’s QS-H150 has been considered as one of the highly preferred products of choice in the security markets of China.

Implant Sciences' President and CEO, Glenn D. Bolduc stated that the future potential of Chinese markets highly depends on the company’s powerful customer base and unique distributor and excellent service provider capabilities. One of the major objectives of Implant Sciences is maintaining its role as a dedicated leader in the Chinese region with advancement and developments in the Chinese markets.

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