US firm KeepZone AI has signed a reseller agreement with Israeli company SeeTrue to bring AI-enabled threat detection software to Mexico’s government and critical infrastructure sectors.
SeeTrue’s platform plugs into existing X-ray and CT screening systems, using AI to automatically identify weapons, explosives, and other prohibited items.
The system boosts detection accuracy while cutting manual screening time — critical for high-traffic environments like airports, border crossings, and major public venues.
The companies see security operations tied to the 2026 FIFA World Cup as a potential deployment, pending a definitive commercial agreement with the relevant end user.
The agreement follows KeepZone’s parent company Jeffs’ Brands’ strategic push into the homeland security sector as KeepZone AI expands its offerings in government and event security technologies.
“This reseller agreement strengthens KeepZone AI’s position as a premier provider of innovative security solutions, particularly in connection with large-scale international events such as the 2026 FIFA World Cup,” said Avi Levy, Vice President of Business Development of KeepZone AI.
Levy added that the partnership supports the company’s pursuit of future government security programs and large-scale deployments.