Wild Tech signs contract to evolve Chrysos Corporation’s NetSuite
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Wild Tech, an end-to-end ERP transformation partner, has signed a contract with mining technology company Chrysos Corporation, continuing the evolution of Chrysos’ financial platforms and systems.
The signing of the contract will allow Chrysos to launch NetSuite to support ERP implementation across the organisation which has staff throughout Australia, North America and Africa.
Chrysos was formed in 2016 as a business to commercialise PhotonAssay, a minerals analysis technology originally developed by Australia’s national science agency CSIRO.
Chrysos PhotonAssayTM delivers faster, safer, more accurate and environmentally-friendly analysis of gold, silver, copper and other elements. The technology has rapidly displaced slower, more hazardous and costly processes to become the mining industry’s most innovative and valuable assaying solution.
“We selected Wild Tech for its focus on next generation digital operating models. Combined with its attention to our unique business and industry details, the fit made a lot of sense,” Chief Financial Officer at Chrysos Brett Coventry said.
“We were particularly interested in Wild Tech’s ability to support multiple platforms and deliver global scalability which helped in our decision to transition to NetSuite.”
Both companies share a strong focus on delivering superior customer service. Among many other value-generating outcomes, this agreement includes ensuring cutting-edge assay technologies and services deliver the crucial operational data customers need to achieve better business results.
“Chrysos with its flagship technology, PhotonAssay, is really transforming the worldwide mining industry, and we couldn’t be happier to support the business as it continues to evolve the systems and platforms underpinning its global growth strategy,” Managing Director of Wild Tech Grant Wild said.
“The key to this exciting mission-aligned partnership, will be to help Chrysos future-proof its digital operating model and support its ongoing market penetration plans.”
Chrysos Corporation’s team of scientists, engineers and industry specialists blends innovation, technical expertise and superior customer service to create cutting-edge assay technologies and services that deliver the crucial operational data customers need to achieve better business outcomes.
Originally developed at CSIRO, the company’s flagship product PhotonAssay delivers faster, safer, more accurate and environmentally-friendly analysis of gold, silver, copper and other elements. The technology has rapidly displaced slower, more hazardous and costly processes to become the mining industry’s most innovative and valuable assaying solution.
Wild Tech are end-to-end ERP transformation partner that leverage a unique industry led approach, combined with market leading platforms, to build Australia’s next generation of digital operating models. The company is Australian owned and operated with a demonstrated national capability.
Eliza is a content producer and editor at Public Spectrum. She is an experienced writer on topics related to the government and to the public, as well as stories that uplift and improve the community.
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