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Supplier NewsMeat and Poultry Processing

Fortress Technology to celebrate 30th anniversary in 2026

Fortress founder Steve Gidman reflects on his company's legacy, marking 30 years of dedication to system upgradeability.

By Industry News
Fortress Technology
Fortress Technology
December 17, 2025

Since 1996, Fortress Technology intentionally designed its metal detection systems to be modular, upgradable and built to last. The company is set to celebrate its 30th anniversary.

During the past 30 years, these various software upgrades and enhancements have enabled customers worldwide to comply with evolving food safety regulations and adapt to changing factory layouts. 

“The cycle of parts breaking down, being thrown away and then having to be replaced is not just wasteful, it is also unsustainable long term. In many instances, the machinery on a line represents millions in capital expenditure and often has potentially decades of useful life in it," said Fortress founder Steve Gidman.

The longevity of an inspection system is heavily influenced by build quality. Some of the earliest analogue Fortress metal detectors installed nearly 30 years ago continue to operate today, but with efficient digital features. At the time of commissioning, these features were yet to be invented.

Following a similar principle, another global food processor was able to introduce a digital feature to record every signal generated by each product bag passing through the aperture of their metal detectors. Fortress supplied modular communication adapters, enabling automatic data extraction to a central database. In addition to delivering the requested functionality, this upgrade strengthened reporting capabilities and overall quality assurance.

Adaptable and upgradeable

Scalability and simplicity are at the forefront of Fortress inspection system designs. Each machine allows upgrades with minimal disruption, downtime and investment. “Rolling out upgrades requires far less time, capital and business interruption compared to commissioning an entirely new build and installation,” said Gidman.

Fortress Technology search heads, electronic boards and other parts can be replaced with the latest revisions, while software can be upgraded to the newest iteration. This modular design model means that components can be added or reconfigured to deliver customized inspection systems.

Adaptations of this scale are only feasible if the metal detector has a stable hardware platform, Gidman said.  

Interchangeable components simplify maintenance, allowing site engineers to quickly troubleshoot, replace parts and restore functionality with minimal downtime. Optional expandable I/O hardware further increases connectivity, such as adding extra communication between upstream and downstream systems or enhancing integration with PLCs, reject devices and monitoring equipment.   

Sustainability in food production does not always mean radical reinvention, Gidman said. “In the case of inspection equipment, it means designing machines to be simple, upgradeable and built to last.” 

Technology designed for adaptability offers more than convenience; it bridges the gap between legacy systems and today’s digitally connected production lines. The Fortress "Never Obsolete" commitment embodies this philosophy, ensuring their customers can upgrade existing metal detection without purchasing a whole new system.

Source: Fortress Technology

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