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Schneider Electric announces Cybernetic Control Systems as new Certified Drives Panel Builder

By Canadian Packaging staff   

Automation General Controls/Drives Altivar Certified Drives Panel Builder Cybernetic Controls Systems Quadron Schneider Electric

Industry partner to serve customers in British Columbia.

MISSISSAUGA, Ont.—Schneider Electric, the leader in digital transformation of energy management and automation, announces that Cybernetic Control Systems Inc. will be the Certified Drives Panel Builder for British Columbia.

Cybernetic Control Systems has been a Schneider Electric industry partner for two years and the addition of the Certified Drives panel builder will benefit British Columbia customers by having local Altivar Drive inventory and increasing local support for Altivar Variable Speed Drives.

Cybernetic Controls will be a complete Altivar Drive System integrator with design, manufacturing and commissioning services, and will also have service capabilities available when required.

About Cybernetic Controls Systems
Cybernetic Controls Systems, fully-owned by Quadron, specializes in custom and standard machines and control packages, and provides technical services and equipment for process automation. Company information available at www.cyberneticcontrols.com.

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About Schneider Electric
Schneider Electric is leading the digital transformation of energy management and automation in homes, buildings, data centers, infrastructure and industries. 
With global presence in over 100 countries, Schneider is a leader in power management – medium voltage, low voltage and secure power, and in automation systems. It provides integrated efficiency solutions, combining energy, automation and software. 
In its global ecosystem, Schneider Electric collaborates with the largest partner, integrator and developer community on its open platform to deliver real-time control and operational efficiency.
Company information available at www.schneider-electric.ca.

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