Cornish Lithium Strengthens IT Security with Aztek Support

Cornish Lithium, a UK-based mineral exploration company, has partnered with Aztek, a prominent Managed Service Provider, to deliver essential IT infrastructure at its new lithium extraction demonstration facility in Cornwall. This partnership is an important milestone in the development of sustainable lithium production, vital for the UK’s move towards clean energy.

Cornish Lithium’s relationship with Aztek began in 2016 when the company launched its operations. Since then, Aztek has played a pivotal role in establishing the IT infrastructure that has supported Cornish Lithium’s growth, transitioning from a simple system to a fully developed infrastructure designed to support advanced lithium extraction. The latest collaboration centres around the Trelavour Project near St Austell, where Cornish Lithium is refining lithium extraction techniques from hard rock.

The newly launched demonstration plant is essential for advancing lithium production in the UK, addressing the increasing demand for electric vehicle batteries and other clean energy technologies. Through this investment, Cornish Lithium aims to develop a secure domestic supply of lithium, reducing the nation’s reliance on imports and contributing to a low-carbon future.

Aztek’s role in the project includes installing secure wireless networks, advanced IT systems, dedicated servers, and CCTV to ensure the efficient and secure running of the plant. Their Managed IT Support and Cyber Security services provide crucial protection in today’s digital environment, safeguarding operations from cyber threats, which is key to the success of green energy initiatives.

Anthony Hudson, Managing Director of Aztek, commented: “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, said: “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 major step forward for both Cornish Lithium and the UK’s clean energy sector. As the UK strives to lower carbon emissions and promote the use of electric vehicles, this project is set to play a critical role in the future of sustainable energy.

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