Hafid Griguer, founder of the startup SensThings and designer of the anti-cheat solution for the baccalaureate exam, has revealed details about his innovation, which is incubated at the Mohammed VI Polytechnic University (UM6P). According to an interview with H24info, the T3 Shield system is attracting interest from three countries, though their names were not disclosed.
The technology, which uses electromagnetic field detection to identify unauthorized electronic devices, was developed to ensure exam integrity. Griguer stated that the system has been tested in several Moroccan schools and is now being considered for adoption abroad.
As of July 2026, no contracts have been signed, but discussions are ongoing. The startup aims to expand its solution to other sectors beyond education, such as secure facilities and prisons.