What's Happening?
Scott Technology has announced a significant contract to deliver an Automated Modular Solution (AMS) crush cell to one of the world's largest testing, inspection, and certification providers. This marks the first deployment of Scott's new technology in a large-scale
commercial minerals laboratory. The contract extends the Rocklabs AMS platform beyond on-site mine applications into the broader testing services market, representing a major step in the platform's commercial expansion. The Rocklabs AMS is designed to enhance mine and commercial laboratory sample preparation by improving sample throughput, quality, and lab safety. This deployment will support advanced minerals testing technologies, such as Photon Assay, where consistent sample handling is crucial. The initiative is part of Scott's Destination 2030 growth strategy, focusing on customer relationships and leading-edge technology.
Why It's Important?
The expansion of Scott Technology's automation solutions into the commercial minerals lab market is significant for the industry. By introducing the AMS platform, Scott is addressing the growing demand for more automated and efficient laboratory models. This move could lead to increased productivity and safety in mineral testing processes, benefiting both the company and its clients. The deployment of advanced technologies like Photon Assay could improve analytical outcomes, making the testing process more reliable and efficient. This development aligns with Scott's strategic goals and could set a precedent for future innovations in the sector, potentially influencing other companies to adopt similar technologies.
What's Next?
The system is expected to be delivered during the fiscal year 2026, with potential for future expansion based on operational performance. As Scott Technology continues to implement its Destination 2030 strategy, further advancements and deployments of the AMS platform may occur. The success of this initial deployment could lead to additional contracts and partnerships, expanding Scott's influence in the minerals testing market. Stakeholders in the industry will likely monitor the performance and impact of this technology closely, as it could drive further innovation and competition in the field.













