
AALAS 2025 was a quieter meeting this year, but still a valuable one. We had focused conversations that gave us clear direction on what users want to see from us next and which projects are worth pushing forward.
One of the strongest outcomes from this year’s event was the practical feedback we received on our consumables and equipment. Users were clear about what works, what could be simpler, and what would make everyday processes faster. That feedback is already being fed directly into our product development plans for 2026. We are really looking forward to improving our current product range and making sure that the equipment works for you, and not the other way around.
As always, our Gnoto Transport Cage continues to spark interest, and its growing use throughout the industry is highlighting how useful and unique a product this is. From moving animals between Isoaltors, Hoods, rooms and beyond, the Gnoto Transport Cage continues to prove itself time and time again.
Many groups this year were exploring refurbishment options rather than full equipment replacement. The goal is consistent: extend the life of existing systems, maintain validated workflows, and avoid unnecessary downtime. This reinforces the demand for our refurbishment services and long-term support capabilities.
There’s a clear need for simple, accessible training resources. People asked for straightforward guides, quick-reference materials, and short videos they can use in daily routines. This will be a major focus for us heading into early 2026, with new training formats already underway.
Even with a smaller event, AALAS 2025 gave us strong project leads, useful product feedback, and clarity on where to focus next. We’re heading into the next quarter with a clear roadmap and some exciting developments already in progress.