
3DX-RAY Ltd has been visited by local MP for Loughborough, Dr. Jeevun Sandher (pictured right) to see their technology for himself. 3DX-RAY offers a range of portable, mobile, and fixed x-ray systems tailored to defence, security and industrial inspection requirements.
During Jeevun’s visit, Mr. Vincent Deery (pictured left), CEO of 3DX-RAY, emphasized the company’s commitment to innovation, stating, “At 3DX-RAY, innovation goes beyond being just a buzzword; it is central to who we are. Over the past few years, we have extended and improved our ThreatScan line of portable X-ray systems, which are in use by EOD units around the world. Additionally, our Axis-CXi cabinet-style mail screening incorporating artificial intelligence and machine learning is revolutionizing corporate security operations. Our unwavering commitment to advanced technology not only results in world-class products but also generates skilled employment opportunities for our staff, strengthening both the community and the national economy.”
3DX-RAY’s contributions extend beyond local employment. The company relies on nearly 200 UK suppliers, ensuring a robust supply chain that supports the local economy. Impressively, nearly 90% of 3DX-RAY’s products are exported overseas, significantly enhancing the UK’s balance of trade and showcasing the country’s manufacturing prowess on a global scale. The company invests heavily in its research and development, conducting 90% of R&D on-site and allocating on average over 11% of revenue to further innovation.
Jeevun was given a guided tour of the facility and meet members of the team and said: “It is gratifying to see such world-beating innovative technology being developed here at 3DX-Ray in the heart of my constituency. It really highlights the incredible talent we have locally, and the great work being done here to keep Britain at the cutting edge of security, provide good well-paid jobs and make the world a safer place. I look forward to the benefits that this government’s Industrial Strategy will bring to businesses like this, including a 20–30% reduction in electricity costs from 2027 for energy-intensive manufacturers; enhanced international partnerships and supply chain investment to support global expansion and resilience; and infrastructure upgrades to improve overall business efficiency; alongside an increase in defence spending including a commitment to novel technologies, and the launch of UK Defence Innovation. I am keen to follow the advancements in technology and research taking place here, and I extend my gratitude to the staff at 3DX-Ray for the opportunity to witness their remarkable work.”