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908 Devices visited Commander Naval Installations Command in Washington, DC last week to introduce its XplorIR technology for identifying harmful gases released during lithium ion battery fires.
The demonstration aimed to address safety concerns in military facilities, where lithium ion battery incidents can pose significant hazards. XplorIR is designed to offer fast detection, potentially enabling quicker response times to mitigate damage and protect personnel.
908 Devices previously presented its chemical identification devices at the World Border Security Congress in Vienna, offering live product demonstrations. The company also fielded its VipIR and MX908 units for chemical identification during a simulated mass casualty drill at the University of New Haven. Both efforts highlight 908 Devices' focus on rapid detection technologies in safety-critical environments.