armor for use in law enforcement and military markets both in the U.S. and around the world. Our body armor meets and exceeds the standards set forth in the National Institute of Justice (NIJ) Standard 0101.06.
ATS Armor manufactures rigid body armor solutions to defeat the following Type threats as defined by the NIJ: IIIA, III, III++, and IV. All ATS Armor is stand-alone and incorporates a patented “QuadCurve” design that increases both safety and comfort.
Our second subsidiary is Materials and Electrochemical Research LLC (MER). MER is research and development focused and is located in Tucson, Arizona. MER’s primary area of expertise is developing advanced materials and composites for a wide variety of industries around the world. MER, since its founding in 1985, developed an abundance of technologies utilizing the U.S. governments Small Business Investment Research (SBIR) initiative to build a vast array of new and exciting technologies.
To date, MER’s focus has been on the research and development of new technologies to solve specific problems, without a primary focus for the commercial viability of what they had developed.
ATS evaluated the MER technologies and in part, due diligence consisted of an evaluation and test at a major European automotive company for dustless brakes for their 2017 model year. Also, MER recently received their first contract to replace chassis springs using their patented additive manufacturing technology. Another large European automotive group is evaluating their additive manufacturing technology for making titanium connecting rods for their turbo-diesel engines.
In addition, MER received an SBIR grant from the Department of Energy (DOE) to build a pilot plant utilizing MER’s patented Electrolytic process for processing titanium ore. The electrolytic patented MER process reduces the energy required to process the ore by 50% and reduces pollution by over 90% while recovering 97% of the metal for every ton of titanium ore processed, when compared with the existing Kroll process in use today. The pilot plant will be operational late 2015 and will be operated throughout 2016 to prove the expected advantages of the MER Electrolytic technology over the existing Kroll process technology utilized around the world.
Currently, MER has a license agreement with one of the largest titanium producers in the world to use their technology through 2031 and will pay a royalty for titanium ore processed using MER’s technology. Today, this company processes an estimated one-fifth of the world’s titanium demand that would result in license fees to ATS if they convert to the MER Electrolytic process in the future.
The key elements of the ATS growth strategy are:
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To develop new armor technologies to provide the lightest solutions and the best stopping power available at a competitive cost.
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To expand hard body armor market share capture, particularly internationally.
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To further evaluate MER technologies and license or joint venture them as appropriate.
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To focus on the titanium and rare earth ore processing technology and license or joint venture these for the greatest leverage for the company.
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To acquire related businesses that will enhance our strategic position.
Our Corporate Headquarters is located at 7432 East Tierra Buena Lane, Suite 101, Scottsdale Arizona, 85260.
For investor relations information please contact Phillips W Smith, PhD by phone at 602-344-9337 Ext 106 or via email at [email protected].