BILLERICA, Mass.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–American Science & Engineering, Inc., part of the Rapiscan | AS&E family of security technology companies, announced today that it has resolved its intellectual property litigation with Viken Detection. The resolution includes Viken Detection’s agreement to pay a royalty to American Science & Engineering.
About Rapiscan
Rapiscan Systems, Inc. (Rapiscan), part of the Security division of OSI Systems, Inc., is a leading global provider of security inspection solutions, with more than 100,000 products installed in over 170 countries. In 2016, OSI Systems, Inc. acquired American Science and Engineering, Inc. (AS&E), which became part of the Security division with Rapiscan. Since then, AS&E has been fully integrated with Rapiscan, and now operates solely under the Rapiscan brand. Rapiscan offers an extensive portfolio of Baggage and Parcel Inspection, Cargo and Vehicle Inspection, Hold Baggage Screening, People Screening, Trace Detection, Radiation Detection, Optical Inspection, Tray Return Systems, and enhanced security solutions, all supported by a global service network. Rapiscan’s products, solutions, and services operate in demanding security environments, including at airports, border crossings, railway stations, seaports, government and military installations, and high-risk facilities.
Forward-Looking Statements
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Rapiscan Systems, Inc.
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