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New African Customer Purchases Seven Quantum Sniffer Handheld Explosives Trace Detectors

Implant Sciences Corporation, a high technology supplier of systems and sensors for homeland security and defense markets, today announced it has sold seven Quantum Sniffer™ QS-H150 handheld explosives trace detectors to a new customer in Africa. The units are to be deployed for security screening at court buildings and facilities.

"With its low maintenance, easy-to-use design, the QS-H150 provides explosives trace detection for the real world. These features are consistently mentioned by customers as being the deciding factor when choosing new equipment," stated Implant Sciences' Vice President of Sales and Marketing, Darryl Jones. "Our customers, whose focus is on security at all times, continue to look to Implant Sciences and our reliable solutions that work in a wide variety of field conditions."

"This contract comes as a result of the expanded reach of our sales team. As we grow as a company, we are reaching new distributors and new customers," stated Implant Sciences' President and CEO, Glenn D. Bolduc. "Certain regions of Africa are facing severe and urgent security threats from terrorist and criminal organizations. As our installed base of units expands in Africa, we look forward to continued growth driven by our increasing brand recognition, reputation for excellence and proven value proposition."

About the Quantum Sniffer™ QS-H150 Handheld Explosives Trace Detector
The Quantum Sniffer QS-H150 utilizes Ion Mobility Spectrometry (IMS) technology, providing fast, accurate detection of trace amounts of a wide variety of military, commercial, and homemade explosives. Built with no radioactive materials and featuring a low-maintenance, self-calibrating, and self-clearing design, the QS-H150 provides very high levels of operational availability. The QS-H150 has been proven to perform well in a wide variety of temperatures and challenging environments, from humid jungles to dry, sand swept deserts.

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