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Cornish Lithium Partners with Aztek for IT Security in UK Plant

Cornish Lithium, a UK-based mineral exploration company, has joined forces with Aztek, a leading Managed Service Provider, to develop essential IT infrastructure at its new lithium extraction demonstration plant in Cornwall. This partnership is a crucial step in fostering sustainable lithium production, which is fundamental to the UK’s transition to a clean energy economy.

Cornish Lithium’s collaboration with Aztek dates back to 2016, when the company first commenced operations. Over time, Aztek has supported Cornish Lithium’s growth by building a robust IT infrastructure, transitioning from basic systems to a sophisticated setup that can handle the complexities of lithium extraction. The current project focuses on the Trelavour Project near St Austell, where Cornish Lithium is pioneering lithium extraction technologies from hard rock.

The demonstration plant, which opened recently, is instrumental in boosting the UK’s lithium production capacity, helping to meet the rising demand for electric vehicle batteries and clean energy solutions. Cornish Lithium’s investment in this facility aims to secure a domestic lithium supply, reducing reliance on foreign imports and supporting the UK’s low-carbon ambitions.

Aztek’s involvement in the project includes the setup of secure wireless networks, advanced IT systems, dedicated servers, and CCTV to ensure the smooth and secure operation of the plant. Their Managed IT Support and Cyber Security services are key in today’s digital age, protecting operations against cyber threats, which is essential for the success of green energy initiatives.

Anthony Hudson, Managing Director of Aztek, said: “We’re proud to have been part of Cornish Lithium’s journey from the very beginning. Our goal has always been to provide a secure and scalable IT infrastructure that not only supports their immediate needs but also their long-term vision. The work we’ve done at the Trelavour Project is designed to ensure that Cornish Lithium has the robust digital foundation needed to advance their green energy goals.”

Jeremy Wrathall, Chairman of Cornish Lithium, stated: “Aztek’s expertise in IT infrastructure has been instrumental in helping us reach this critical point. Their support allows us to focus on developing sustainable lithium extraction technologies, confident in the knowledge that our digital infrastructure is in safe hands.”

This new plant represents a significant step for both Cornish Lithium and the UK’s clean energy sector. As the UK seeks to cut carbon emissions and advance electric vehicle adoption, this initiative is expected to play a vital role in the future of sustainable energy.

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