ICI Electrical Engineering joins Phoenix Contact as a Authorized Solution Partner

January 29, 2020

In the last quarter of 2019, Phoenix Contact Ltd. was pleased to announce and welcome ICI Electrical Engineering from Kamloops, British Columbia as a new member of our Solution Partner program. This program is an initiative to market Phoenix Contact’s innovations and capabilities, in the fields of Industrial Automation and Industry 4.0 and grow in the new era of Industrial Automation.

Authorized Solution Partners have been carefully selected, each having the required resources and technical knowledge to design systems using Phoenix Contact Industrial Automation products. With a focus on Cybersecurity and Industry 4.0 adoption, the combination of Phoenix Contact technology and ICI Electrical Engineering’s innovative design capabilities, allow for strategic, creative and focused solutions to offer our customers.

ICI Electrical Engineering proudly works with industry-partners and communities across Canada to ensure safe, sensible, long-lasting solutions in Industrial Systems. Their focus on Cybersecurity and its application to industrial processes, results in innovative solutions that combine Control, SCADA, and Power Systems. “This partnership with Phoenix Contact is an important step in our journey as we bridge the gap between Business (IT) and Industrial (OT) systems” – Sean R. Bouchard, P.Eng., Principal ICI.

Phoenix Contact supports the digital transformation with products, systems and solutions that combine to produce innovative, solution-oriented systems. In cooperation with our customers and authorized partners, we develop tailor-made industry solutions with proven Phoenix Contact quality. Phoenix Contact is a major contributor to the digital transformation of industries and processes bringing productivity, impact, and competitive advantage to industry. This new partnership between ICI Engineering and Phoenix Contact will enable industry to access innovative products, projects and application expertise.

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