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Providing Innovative & Life-Saving Product Solutions

EMIT Technologies strives to provide innovative and life-saving product solutions. Products include security scanning devices and diagnostic devices that do not sacrifice human dignity for safety. We believe that the public should not have to sacrifice their modesty, individualism, or privacy to ensure their safety.

EMIT Technologies LLC on LinkedIn

Contact Information

3623 6th Ave South

Seattle, WA 98134


email: info@emittech.com

EMIT Technolgies in the News:


  Janurary 2004

2004 Frost & Sullivan Award for Entrepreneurial Company Award Recipient- EMIT Technology
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  September 17, 2004

On September 17, 2004, the Puget Sound Business Journal featured a report titled - Emit Technologies rallies to help nation disarm terrorists with new technology by Jeff Meisner.
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  February 22, 2006

On February 22, 2006 EMIT signs partnership agreement with Singapore Technologies.
See press release.

  June 5, 2006

EMIT's PPII featured in the June 5th issue of Government Security News (GSN), June 5, 2006 Vol. 4 Issue 9 article by Suzanne Finch titled, CCAT Commercializes New Technologies from Government Labs.

  May 10, 2007

King 5 news (NBC) aired a lengthy report on EMIT and the PPII on May 10, 2007 at 5:30PM and later in the evening on the 11:00 o'clock news. The story titled -Seattle company developing new airport security device- reported by Glenn Farley comprehensively and highlighted the need for the PPII at security checkpoints. Interviews took place in both Seattle and Clarkston, WA.
View King 5 Video.

  May 25, 2007

On May 25, 2007, the MSNBC Today Show featured a report titled -The skies are busy for holiday weekend- by Tom Costello. EMITs People Portal was featured as a coming solution to problems at the airport checkpoint.
View MSNBC Today Video.

  December 30, 2009

On December 30, 2009, King 5 News featured a report titled - Local company says its technology could have found terrorists bomb - by Glenn Farley. EMIT's Bottle Scanner was featured as a coming solution to problems at the airport checkpoint.
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