Applied DNA Sciences Signs Contract With Safe Solution AB

February 19, 2010 in Uncategorized by kitkean

Source: PR-USA.net (press release) (Original Article)


Applied DNA Sciences Signs Contract With Safe Solution AB

 Applied DNA Sciences, Inc. (OTCBB: APDN), a provider of DNA-based security solutions and Safe Solution AB (Sweden) announced that they have signed a three-year contract for Safe Solution to market and sell SigNature® DNA forensic products and services to the Scandinavian market.
“Applied DNA Sciences has developed a fantastic concept, based on its unique botanical SigNature DNA, which will definitely hamper and prevent serious crime,” says Leif Svensson, CEO of Safe Solution AB. Leif Svensson, former CEO of G4S Cash Services and Chief Security Officer at Arlanda and Bromma airports in Sweden, has considerable experience in cash-in-transit security.
Safe Solution is introducing SigNature DNA products immediately in Sweden. Safe Solution will be promoting APDN’s technology, consisting of its unique botanical DNA taggant combined with its proprietary cash degradation dye, AzSure™. With the same technology, Safe Solution is planning to launch enterprise security and home protection products for end-consumers.
“Initially we are launching SigNature DNA in the cash and banking sectors but this is a security solution with large and multiple uses, such as for domestic protection, cargo protection and storage, which are important national concerns in Sweden,” Leif Svensson continued. 
Sweden has been experiencing increased and more violent CViT crimes in recent years and there has been a public outcry for a definitive solution. Statistics from the European Security Transport Association (ESTA) show that Sweden ranks third with regard to the number of cash transport robberies in relation to the population. Equally alarming is the fact that Sweden accounts for one tenth of the total capital losses in cash transport robberies in Europe; if one takes cheap flight Adelaide to Melbourne (All Airports) into account the size of the population, …continue reading