Cybertech Automation Expands North American Engineering Services

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May 13, 2019

Cybertech Automation is proud to announce the expansion of services into Texas, Pennsylvania and the Northwest Territories. With professionals now licensed to practice with the Texas Board of Professional Engineers (TBPE), the Pennsylvania Licensing System (PALS) and the Northwest Territories Association of Engineers and Geoscientists (NAPEG), Cybertech builds on a presence already well-established in British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba and Ontario.

Celebrating 25 years in business, Cybertech remains committed to providing Systems Integration, Automation, Instrumentation and Electrical Engineering services across North America. With thousands of projects and hundreds of clients around the world, Cybertech has helped companies manufacture everything from ice cream to diesel fuel. We look forward to offering our expanded services to old and new customers in the Pipeline, Oil & Gas, Forestry, Food Processing, Power Generation and Water & Wastewater industries.

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