Enhance the Capabilities of Your Trainers
Adopted by large and small companies alike, LOGYx has demonstrated that its new version has superior instructional capabilities that exceed its foreign competitors by far.
Based on a simple interface designed for quick familiarization, LOGYx integrates all the functional features of a full-fledged standard radiographic screening system and enables accurate evaluation of the skills of professional staff.
Developed with the assistance and ongoing support of highly-qualified professionals, LOGYx has been primarily designed to provide instructional solutions and resources for trainers.
Our approach is based on the following premise: What do trainers need to improve operator skills?
Answers to this question were provided by our private and institutional partners. We have retained the recurrent elements and examined possible solutions to these different problems:
- The capability to work in an operating environment that is as close as possible to reality.
Few classrooms are outfitted with an X-ray screening device, and even if they are, the sheer number of operators leaves little room for quality individual training. Consequently, many training centers resort to non-interactive imaging (PowerPoint presentations, video clips, etc.).
Our response: Implementation of an imaging simulator incorporating all the functionality of a standard X-ray screening system that provides support for practice of the learning and self-evaluation phases, while maintaining an environment that is very similar to the operating conditions on the ground.
- The capability for more precise tracking of operators' performance over time
Obtaining information on the progress of trainees over an extended period of time without detailed record-keeping and providing the capability to generate progress charts.
Our response: Monitoring trainees' performance is one of LOGYx’s main assets. All the exams passed in the software are stored and can be archived, enabling immediate retrieval of detailed operator results. A full range of statistical data is available to monitor trainees' performance and follow their progress.
- Traceability and analysis of actions performed by operators.
Identifying errors and areas for improvement of the screening personnel, without detailed knowledge of the individual actions taken by them.
Our response: Each instructional sequence handled by the operator is analyzed, enabling the trainer to observe the operator's analytical pattern through the performed actions, such as the pressed key sequence or threat location process.
- The need for individual mapping of skills.
Determining that a specific operator has failed is one thing. Precisely defining the area(s) of theoretical training to which his errors are related is something else altogether.
Our response: LOGYx enables plotting charts of operators' skills and creating personal profiles that precisely outline the individual operator’s shortcomings and thus the areas needing improvement. This provides the trainer with the means to ensure his students’ progress.
- Capability to ensure systematic and individualized progress of the company's security screening personnel.
Ensuring systematic individual progress rather than progress based on group performance, and classification of operators according to skill levels without suitable means is often difficult to achieve.
Our response: LOGYX enables classifying operators into groups and allocating batteries of tests that are structured according to different profiles with programmable content emphasis. The trainer can thus decide which graded subject is emphasized for each exam, thereby ensuring the progress of his trainees over time.
- Maintaining the operators' skills over time, without limiting them to a specific type of screening device.
Practical training is very often conducted on a specific screening device and therefore is based on a specific keyboard. In real life, however, operators must often handle different types of operating environments.
Our response: The functional features of the major types of currently-used screening devices are quite similar to one another. To solve this problem, LOGYx relies on a generic screening device keyboard that provides operators with the understanding and proficiency to use its major functions, without limiting the scope of their knowledge to the environment of a particular manufacturer.

