Tensator and MODI Vision Join Forces to Optimise Passenger Flow

Madrid, April 8, 2025 – MODI Vision, a leading manufacturer of facial recognition technologies, today announced a strategic partnership with Tensator, the renowned inventor of the original retractable queue barrier, Tensabarrier, which is sold all over the world. The goal of this collaboration is to optimise passenger flow at airports, ports, and other high-traffic areas.

Both companies are presenting their visions and technologies at this year’s PTE trade fair in Madrid. Combining MODI Vision’s innovative facial recognition solutions with Tensator’s proven passenger guidance systems will create a seamless and efficient experience for travellers.

“We are very pleased to be working with Tensator. Together, we will be able to significantly increase efficiency and safety in high-traffic areas,” said Dieter Klawunder of MODI Vision. “Our technologies complement each other perfectly and offer a future-oriented solution to the challenges of passenger flow.”

Tensator, known for its innovative queue management and wayfinding products, brings extensive knowledge and expertise in passenger experience to the partnership.

“The integration of MODI Vision’s facial recognition technology into our systems will enable us to control passenger flow even more precisely and minimise waiting times, resulting in an enhanced passenger experience”, said Alan McPherson of Tensator.

The partnership between MODI Vision and Tensator marks a significant step in the further development of solutions for the challenges of high-traffic areas. Both companies believe that their collaboration will not only increase efficiency but also enhance the travel experience for passengers worldwide.

For further information about the partnership and the technologies of MODI Vision and Tensator, please contact our offices.

 

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