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Patti Engineering to Host Best Practices for System Integrators Webinar with InduSoft

Wednesday, March 13th, 2013 by admin

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Georgia H. Whalen

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Patti Engineering to Host Best Practices for System Integrators Webinar with InduSoft

Patti Engineering’s Vice President of Operations, Ken Kutchek, to Present on Improving Development, Deployment and Maintenance of Industrial Automation Projects

indusoft_si_logo_sm_Auburn Hills, MI - March 12, 2013 - Patti Engineering, Inc., a leader in control systems integration, today announced it will host a webinar this week with its partner InduSoft, a provider of award-winning HMI SCADA software for developing Windows-based applications in industrial automation, instrumentation and embedded systems. Ken Kutchek, vice president of operations at Patti Engineering, will host the session and provide an in depth review of best practices and lessons learned from his 23 years of experience in electrical engineering and automation controls.

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Patti Engineering to Share Siemens Control System Expertise at the Siemens and Electro-Matic Manufacturing in America Symposium in Detroit

Tuesday, February 19th, 2013 by gwhalen

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Georgia H. Whalen
gwhalen@PattiEng.com
(978) 697-2664

Patti Engineering to Share Siemens Control System Expertise at the Siemens and Electro-Matic Manufacturing in America Symposium in Detroit

Registration Now Open - Join Executives, Technology Leaders, and Innovators in the Manufacturing Industry at the ‘Manufacturing in America Symposium’ Featuring the Technology Tip-Off at Ford Field in Detroit, Michigan March 20 – 21, 2013

technology-tip-off_2013Auburn Hills, MI – February 19, 2013 – Patti Engineering, Inc., a leader in control systems integration, today announced the company’s participation in the Manufacturing in America Symposium featuring the Technology Tip-Off at Ford Field in Detroit, MI on March 20 - 21, 2013. Registration is now open for the event, which is hosted by Siemens and Electro-Matic Products.

Join executives, technology leaders, and innovators in the manufacturing industry to explore how technology is driving the manufacturing resurgence in America. The two day Manufacturing in America Symposium will feature the Technology Tip-Off with over 40 different technical seminars, 30 different vendors on an exhibition floor, and one-on-one discussions with top industry experts – all exploring manufacturing in America today. Patti Engineering will have a booth and host a Siemens technical seminar. Attendees are invited to stop by the Patti Engineering booth to discuss control systems integration questions and concerns.

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Patti Engineering Achieves CSIA Certification for the Fourth Consecutive Time

Thursday, December 13th, 2012 by gwhalen

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Georgia H. Whalen
gwhalen@PattiEng.com
(978) 697-2664

csia_tallPatti Engineering Achieves CSIA Certification for the Fourth Consecutive Time

CSIA Certifies Patti Engineering as Comprehensive Professional Control Systems Integrator

Auburn Hills, MI – December 12, 2012 – Patti Engineering, Inc., a leader in control systems integration, today announced it has successfully renewed its Control Systems Integrators Association (CSIA) Certification. This is the fourth consecutive time Patti Engineering has passed the CSIA audit, which is valid for three years.

Known as the gold-seal mark of a professionally managed control system integration business, the comprehensive CSIA Certification provides assurance to integrator customers in the areas of professional services, business management, financial management, human resources, project management capabilities and more.

“I congratulate Patti Engineering on successfully passing the audit for recertification. This is no easy task and I commend all of the employees who contributed to and participated in this accomplishment,” said Robert Lowe, executive director of the CSIA. “We appreciate Patti Engineering’s continued commitment to the CSIA Certification program which is raising the professionalism of the control systems integration industry.”

The CSIA audit consists of 76 criteria necessary for operating a top of the line control systems integration company. Each company that passes the certification follows a set of CSIA best practices with 300 guidelines including disaster recovery, system backup and internal quality plans.

“Passing the CSIA certification audit for the fourth time is further demonstration of Patti Engineering’s commitment to achieving success across all aspects of our business and client work,” said Sam Hoff, president of Patti Engineering. “CSIA prides itself on having members apply specific industry expertise to a widespread set of client objectives in a professional manner and we’re honored to be a part of that group.”

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About Patti Engineering, Inc.
Founded in 1991, Patti Engineering, Inc. is a CSIA Certified control systems integration company based in Auburn Hills, MI with offices in Massachusetts and Texas. Patti Engineering’s technical expertise provides turnkey control systems integration services for design/build, upgrade/retrofit and asset/energy management projects; including project management, electrical engineering, hardware design, hardware procurement, software development, installation, calibration, start-up testing, verification, documentation, training and warranty support. Patti Engineering solutions are used in manufacturing facilities, retail distribution, municipalities, food industry, libraries, law enforcement, military, ice arenas and college/universities. Visit the Patti Engineering website at http://www.pattieng.com/ and find us on Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn.



Patti Engineering Unveils Platform to Share Industry Expertise, Engage with Community

Tuesday, May 8th, 2012 by gwhalen

Engineer Chatter Blog Features Premier Content and Direct Access to Expert Engineers

csia_tallAuburn Hills, MI – May 8, 2012Patti Engineering, Inc., a leader in control systems integration, today introduced a new blog, Engineer Chatter. The blog is part of Patti Engineering’s effort to communicate in the industry, providing insight and advice on control systems integration, automation projects, and industry news. The blog will serve as a platform to engage Patti Engineering’s community of partners, clients, and colleagues with informative discussions sharing technical expertise and knowledge.

The launch of Engineer Chatter features several posts from the company on the Importance of Lot Trace Systems in Manufacturing Execution Systems, a video interview with ICONICS President & CEO, and tips on PLC Simulators.

The Engineer Chatter blog will also feature events, Patti Engineering news, and knowledge and expertise from their key partnerships. Patti Engineering is a Siemens Solution Partner, an Authorized Mitsubishi Integrator, in addition to being in the integrator programs for Phoenix Contact, Iconics and Indusoft. The highly skilled team of engineers looks forward to sharing a wide variety of experience in many industries: powertrain manufacturers, automotive parts plants, robotic paint systems, textile mills, retail distribution centers, power plants, oil rigs, chemical plants, and dam spillways.

The blog is open for anyone to post; the engineering team will respond to all posts within one business day. To engage with the Patti Engineering team, subscribe to Engineer Chatter here and follow @PattiEng on Twitter.

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About Patti Engineering, Inc.

Founded in 1991, Patti Engineering, Inc. is a CSIA Certified control systems integration company based in Auburn Hills, MI with offices in Massachusetts and Texas. Patti Engineering’s technical expertise provides turnkey control systems integration services for design/build, upgrade/retrofit and asset/energy management projects; including project management, electrical engineering, hardware design, hardware procurement, software development, installation, calibration, start-up testing, verification, documentation, training and warranty support. Patti Engineering solutions are used in manufacturing facilities, retail distribution, municipalities, food industry, libraries, law enforcement, military, ice arenas and college/universities. Visit the Patti Engineering website at http://www.pattieng.com/ and find us on Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn.

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March Madness Anyone???

Wednesday, February 22nd, 2012 by gwhalen

Do any of these topics sound interesting to you?

march-madness-20121Sinumerik Integrate - The best Integration of communication, engineering and production processes
Presenter: Siemens

deviceWise - “Making your Siemens solution IT Ready”
Presenter: Siemens

SIEMENS Customer Services Division 
Presenter: Siemens

LED Lighting Reduces Energy Consumption & Maintenance Costs
Presenter: EMP LED Lighting

Visual Andon 
Presenter: EMP Visual Products

 

This is just a sampling of the topics that will be covered at this exciting event with a wide-range of free, informative automation seminars. The Electro-Matic  March Madness Technology Tip-Off event will take place March 15th, 2012 at Ford Field. Electro-Matic Products, Inc. is a leading supplier of high technology automation components and services. Visit our Patti Engineering table; our representatives will be on hand to discuss your control systems integration questions and concerns. We are a Siemens Solution Partner and with the rapidly changing new technology requirements, this is a great opportunity to learn the latest in industrial automation solutions!

You must register to guarantee your place at the seminars. Space is limited. If registering for more than one person, please register each person individually. If you have any questions, please contact Electro-Matics’ event manager, Evelyn Chou, at 248-442-2902 or email her at echou@electro-matic.com. To register click here.



Patti Engineering Sponsors “Best Use of Automation Technology” Award in 17th Annual Future City Competition

Friday, February 10th, 2012 by gwhalen

CONTACT: FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Georgia H. Whalen
GWhalen@PattiEng.com
(978) 697-2664
 February 10, 2012

 

Pictured from left to right: Sam Hoff, Erin Thomson O'Neill, Jeremy Shields, Tyler Santwire, Susan McQueary

Pictured from left to right: Sam Hoff, Erin Thomson O'Neill, Jeremy Shields, Tyler Santwire, Susan McQueary

Auburn Hills, MI - Patti Engineering, Inc., a control systems integration company based in Auburn Hills, MI with offices in Massachusetts and Texas, served as a Special Award Sponsor for the 2012 Michigan Regional Future City Competition which took place January 30, 2012 at The Suburban Collection in Novi, MI.  Patti Engineering sent a team of electrical engineers to review and judge the entries.

Hazel Park Junior High School from Hazel Park, Michigan was the recipient of the Patti Engineering “Best use of Automation Technology” award for their implementation of automation technology in their futuristic “Solar City” design. Teacher Susan McQueary and her team of 25 earth science class students all worked together as a team building, researching and putting together their final project.

The Future City Competition challenges students to design a city of the future - and have fun doing it. The overall national theme was “Fuel Your Future: Finding New Ways to Meet Our Energy Needs and Maintain a Healthy Planet”.

This program was designed to promote technological literacy and engineering to sixth, seventh and eighth grade students. The program fosters an interest in math, science and engineering through hands-on, real world applications and helps students better understand the practical applications of mathematical and scientific principles.

From start to finish, volunteer engineers, scientists, teachers and parents mentored the student teams to build their cities. All cities were required to display residential, commercial and industrial areas, power plants, transportation systems, community services and communication systems. Other issues addressed were environmental controls, traffic density, taxes and operating budgets.

Hazel Park Junior High School "Solar City" Team

Hazel Park Junior High School "Solar City" Team

According to McQueary, teamwork played a huge role in making decisions and finding the research information needed to build and put together their very own futuristic city.  Cooperating with each other and coming to the best solutions is a hard task to accomplish with so many opinions at stake.  Focus groups were designed so that opinions would be shared, valued and looked at as possibilities to the perfect solution.  In the end, each of the 25 students on the team had a hand in putting together their “Solar City” to bring to the competition.

“These students are very proud of their own work, and the presenters were the most proud of what they have accomplished.  Being young engineers for the first time, in front of engineers questioning them on their work, made them work harder.  They are our future,” commented McQueary. Student presenters Erin Thomson O’Neill, Jeremy Shields, and Tyler Santwire created the presentation and were able to answer the appropriate questions for Patti Engineering’s team of judges. 

According to Ken Kutchek, vice president of operations at Patti Engineering, Hazel Park Junior High School earned the Patti Engineering Best use of Automation Technology award based on the review of their concepts and design. The automation technologies planned for Solar City that stood out were:

Solar City presenters: Jeremy Shields, Tyler Santwire and Erin Thomson O'Neill
Solar City presenters: Jeremy Shields, Tyler Santwire and Erin Thomson O’Neill

 

  • The use of robotics in farming for the planting and picking.
  • A central control room to monitor and control city functions.
  • A waste water treatment facility used to recycle water was located under the city.
  • Fossil fuels were not used, solar power converted to electricity with the excess daytime solar energy captured and stored at power plants to be distributed as needed throughout the day and night.
  • Wind and waste were back-up energy sources to the solar power.

 

The young aspiring engineers showed how automation technology was incorporated into their design. They also demonstrated an understanding of energy management, building automation systems, preserving our natural resources and the need for control systems integration to make it all work together.  

futurecity_final20logo_small_20121The Future City Competition is a national program sponsored each year by the National Engineers Week Committee. The Engineering Society of Detroit (ESD) is the coordinator for the Michigan Regional Competition. More than 600 students from 25 schools participated in the regional competition.

Last year’s champion, the team from St. John Lutheran School in Rochester, took first place to win this year’s Best Future City. The St. John’s team will go on to compete in the National Future City Competition in Washington, D.C. on Feb. 19-25. The winner of the national competition will receive a trip to U.S. Space Camp in Huntsville, Alabama.

Sam Hoff, president of Patti Engineering confirmed his belief in the value of the Future City Competition, “This is a phenomenal program for Michigan students. We were very impressed with the many displays and choosing just one city for the Patti Engineering Best use of Automation Technology award was a difficult task. We are proud to support the Engineering Society of Detroit’s efforts to inspire the next generation of engineers.”

 

About Patti Engineering, Inc.

Founded in 1991, Patti Engineering, Inc. is a CSIA Certified control systems integration company based in Auburn Hills, MI with offices in Massachusetts and Texas. Patti Engineering’s technical expertise provides turnkey control systems integration services for design/build, upgrade/retrofit and asset/energy management projects; including project management, electrical engineering, hardware design, hardware procurement, software development, installation, calibration, start-up testing, verification, documentation, training and warranty support. Patti Engineering solutions are used in manufacturing facilities, retail distribution, municipalities, food industry, libraries, law enforcement, military, ice arenas and college/universities. Visit the Patti Engineering website at http://www.pattieng.com/ and find us on twitter.com/pattieng, Facebook and LinkedIn.



Patti Engineering Provides Textile Automation Technology to Inman Mills Manufacturing Facility

Tuesday, January 3rd, 2012 by gwhalen

CONTACT:                                                                                      FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Georgia H. Whalen                                                                                 December 30, 2011

gwhalen@pattieng.com

(978) 697-2664

 

 

Patti Engineering Provides Textile Automation Technology to Inman Mills Manufacturing Facility

 

inman3Today, Patti Engineering, Inc. (www.pattieng.com) - a control systems integration company based in Auburn Hills, MI with offices in Massachusetts and Texas - announced the successful completion of an automation project at Inman Mills, South Carolina Plant. Inman Mills manufactures a wide variety of yarns and fabrics. This is the sixth textile manufacturing facility Patti Engineering has modernized with custom designed automation technology. In an industry where margins are thread-thin, automation is a major key to quality improvement and cost competitiveness.

Inman Mills purchased a pre-owned Autoflow system (conveyors, motors, control panels). The equipment included an obsolete electrical control system. Inman hired Patti Engineering to design and install a state-of-the-art electrical control system.

steeple-chaseThe latest PC hardware, Phoenix Contact’s Steeplechase Visual Logic Controller (VLC) and Iconics Graphical User Interface (GUI) software were used to build a fully integrated electrical control system. In addition to the design and installation, Patti iconics_enrolledpartnerEngineering provided training to Inman’s maintenance personnel, operators, and management team for optimal utilization of the new system to maximize production. 

“Implementing cost effective electrical control system solutions in textile manufacturing facilities has been a growing niche for Patti Engineering, fueled by word-of-mouth referrals,” explained Sam Hoff, president of Patti Engineering, “It was a pleasure to work with Inman Mills. We were impressed with their commitment to implementation of the best automation technology.”

Patti Engineering has worked with other textile manufacturers to retrofit their existing equipment with new and more advance electrical control systems. Retrofits cost just pennies on the dollar compared to replacing inefficient equipment, allowing manufacturers to double the life of the system, adding an additional 15 to 20 years of run time with high reliability and a significant boost to productivity and accuracy.

Some of the textile ring spinning trolley conveyor systems Patti Engineering has encountered in other mills have been operating with 15 to 20 year-old PC based control systems with hardware and software no longer supported by foreign manufacturers.

Patti Engineering’s solutions include additional features not available with the original machine control. New software programs are written for better support and debug. Configurations and logging databases are added to give a better history of events to improve debug. Improved functionality and management capabilities from the GUI are added to run the systems more efficiently. In addition, Patti Engineering provides US-based customer service with online engineering support services available 24/7 for support.

Today’s manufacturers struggle with aging infrastructure, increasingly stringent regulations as well as escalating operations and energy costs. They are searching for cost-effective ways to upgrade their equipment to meet current and future requirements. Patti Engineering offers sustainable solutions that help manufacturers reduce costs, improve operations, comply with new regulations, and save energy.

 

About Patti Engineering, Inc.

csia_tallFounded in 1991, Patti Engineering, Inc. is a CSIA Certified control systems integration company based in Auburn Hills, MI with offices in Massachusetts and Texas. Patti Engineering’s technical expertise provides turnkey control systems integration services for design/build, upgrade/retrofit and asset/energy management projects; including project management, electrical engineering, hardware design, hardware procurement, software development, installation, calibration, start-up testing, verification, documentation, training and warranty support. Patti Engineering solutions are used in manufacturing facilities, retail distribution, municipalities, food industry, libraries, law enforcement, military, ice arenas and college/universities. Visit the Patti Engineering website at www.PattiEng.com and find us on twitter.com/pattieng, Facebook and LinkedIn.



Engineer, Aju Mathew, of Patti Engineering Earns Outstanding Performance Accolades from Client

Tuesday, September 6th, 2011 by gwhalen

It just does not get better than this! Sam Hoff, President of Patti Engineering, received this letter from our client, Mike Wiezbowski of MKW & Associates, in recognition of Patti Engineer, Aju Mathew’s superior performance on the Chrysler/Fiat Tigershark Project. We want to congratulate Aju for his impressive performance!

The project involved retooling two Induction Heating OP80 crankshaft machines. The retool included the design, build and development of new heating coils, providing materials metallurgical evaluation/certification, and PLC/HMI controls upgrade. Not only did Aju complete the project successfully, he did it ahead of schedule!

Dedicated and talented engineers like Aju Mathew are the reason Patti Engineering has enjoyed long-term success. Many of our first clients, we are proud to say, are still our clients today due to the commitment, talent and work ethic our team of engineers bring to their work. Good job Aju, you will be a big part of our success with our Patti Engineering team in Texas!

 

Letter from Mike Wiezbowski of MKW & Associates:

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Professional Engineering (PE) Designation and Forensic Engineering

Friday, September 2nd, 2011 by gwhalen

  Excerpt from our Patti Perspective Newsletter

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Did you know that Patti Engineering has been called on to serve as an expert witness in cases involving industrial automation? Like any professional service, engineering and control systems integration carries some risk. A minor miscalculation in a line of code can bring down an entire system, causing your client to lose time and money - or worse, cause damages to other system components and/or cause injury.

 

As an expert witness, Patti Engineering uses our extensive experience and expertise to uncover the primary cause of why a system and/or project has failed in terms of quality, cost, schedule, functionality and performance. Although multiple parties tend to contribute to a failure, courts typically hold one party more responsible than the others, and often the determination of liability can be an obscure task. To help the court correctly attribute the primary blame for the project failure, it is important to carefully isolate and identify the root cause of failure. A Professional Engineer (PE) experienced in Forensic Engineering and experienced with testifying as an expert witness, can be critical to the outcome of a lawsuit.

 

  

Patti Engineering VP of Operations, Ken Kutchek, gives us an overview of the Professional Engineering (PE) designation and Forensic Engineering:

 

A Professional Engineer (PE) is an engineer certified by a state board of registration to practice engineering. A PE must be licensed in each state in which he or she wishes to practice engineering. The PE license is the engineering profession’s highest standard of competence, a symbol of achievement and assurance of quality.

 

A century ago, anyone could work as an engineer without proof of competency. In order to protect the public health, safety, and welfare, the first engineering licensure law was enacted in 1907 in Wyoming. Now every state regulates the practice of engineering to ensure public safety by granting only Professional Engineers (PE’s) the authority to sign and seal engineering plans and offer their services to the public.

 

What is a PE ?

  • To a client, it means you have the credentials to earn their trust. 
  • To an employer, it signals your ability to take on a higher level of responsibility. 
  • To colleagues, it demands respect. 
  • To yourself, it’s a symbol pride and measure of your own hard-won achievement.

 

What are the requirements to become a licensed PE?

  • Earn a four-year degree in engineering from an ABET accredited university
  • Pass the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exam
  • Complete four years of progressive engineering experience under a PE
  • Pass the Principles and Practice of Engineering (PE) exam
  • Get 5 references from other professional engineers
  • PE’s must improve their skills by fulfilling continuing education requirement 

What makes a PE different?

 

Licensure is the mark of a professional. Ethical standards, continuing education, and professional competency are expected. PE after your name indicates you have met the standards and can be respected as a professional. Regulation of the engineering profession was established to protect the safety, well-being and other interests of the general public. A licensed professional engineer has the authority to take legal responsibility for engineering work. Only a PE can sign and seal engineering documents (reports, drawings, and calculations for a study, design or analysis) that are submitted to a public authority or for public and private clients.

 

engineer-patti-web2A PE is required to do forensic engineering and to be an engineering expert witness. Forensic engineering is the study of failures, accidents, and other incidents involving engineered products which caused personal injury or damage to property. The goal of forensic engineering is to find out what happened when something went wrong, and why it happened.

 

Engineering expert witnesses are highly credentialed professional engineers that provide litigation support through review, evaluation, inspection, laboratory testing, report writing, depositions and court testimony.

 

In some states only licensed engineers are permitted to use the title of engineer or to practice engineering professionally.

 

 

Professional Engineers Code of Ethics

  • Hold paramount the safety, health, and welfare of the public.
  • Perform services only in areas of their competence.
  • Issue public statements only in an objective and truthful manner.
  • Act for each employer or client as faithful agents or trustees. Avoid deceptive acts.
  • Conduct themselves honorably, responsibly, ethically, and lawfully

  You can email Ken with questions at kkutchek@PattiEng.com

Phone: 1-800-852-0994 (US Only)
(248) 364-3200

This article was published in our August ‘Patti Perspective‘ newsletter. If you would like to sign up to receive the Patti Perspective newsletter please email Georgia Whalen at gwhalen@pattieng.com to be added to our distribution list.

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Control Systems Integrator Patti Engineering Inc. Celebrates 20 Year Anniversary

Friday, June 3rd, 2011 by gwhalen

CONTACT:                                                                                                                      FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Georgia H. Whalen                                                                                                                                  June 3, 2011

gwhalen@pattieng.com

(978) 697-2664

Patti Engineering Home Office

Patti Engineering Home Office

Patti Engineering, Inc. - a control systems integration company based in Auburn Hills, MI with offices in Massachusetts and Texas - celebrates its twenty year anniversary today. Founded on June 3, 1991, Patti Engineering was supposed to be a temporary solution to finding a permanent engineering job for Sam Hoff, Founder and President of Patti Engineering.  At the time, Sam was just three weeks away from marrying Patti, the company’s name sake.

Patti Engineering has evolved from one man and his laptop to become a thriving business with an international scope serving as a trusted advisor to clients, providing electrical control system design, hardware, software, and installation for various automation projects at manufacturing plants and distribution centers.  Fanuc Robotics was Patti Engineering’s first client and is still today an important Patti Engineering client.

Sam Hoff

Sam Hoff

Don Kijek, Staff Engineer at Fanuc Robotics was responsible for hiring Sam for his first Patti Engineering contract job at Fanuc, a contract job that was supposed to be for just three months.  ”I knew from the first job I hired Sam for that Patti Engineering would be a successful company”, said Don Kijek. “His passion, integrity and unwavering commitment to understanding his customers wants and needs assured his success.”

Patti Engineering is a CSIA Certified Integrator and a recognized partner to many automation technology companies, including being a named Siemens Solution Partner and Authorized Mitsubishi Systems Integrator. In addition to Sam, the Patti Engineering team is led by key executives Dave Foster, Vice President of Engineering who joined Patti Engineering in 1995 and Ken Kutchek, Vice President of Operations, who joined Patti Engineering in 1997. Patti Engineering stands at 35 employees and is growing despite the downturn in the economy by adapting to client needs.

Dave Foster

Dave Foster

Control system technology has advanced substantially in the last few years. With the current economic climate, one example of how Patti Engineering has adapted to clients financial constraints is by offering controls upgrades instead of total system replacement.  This allows facilities to maintain the best parts of their current system while gaining the benefits of more modern technology. It creates a best of both worlds scenario by allowing older equipment to run like the newer models, increasing productivity and extending the life of current equipment.

“Celebrating our 20-year anniversary is a great honor.  I strongly believe that our ability to remain successful through the on-going evolution in the automation industry along with major economic irregularity is a direct result of our most valuable assets: our talented employees, our business partners and our clients who drive and inspire our accomplishments,” said Sam Hoff.  “We thank all of our clients, business partners and Patti Engineering team members for helping us achieve this milestone.”

Ken Kutchek

Ken Kutchek

Sam added a final comment, jokingly referring to his humble beginnings, “I guess I won’t need to find that permanent job after all!”

About Patti Engineering, Inc.

Founded in 1991, Patti Engineering, Inc. is a CSIA Certified control systems integration company based in Auburn Hills, MI with offices in Massachusetts and Texas. Patti Engineering’s technical expertise provides turnkey control systems integration services for design/build, upgrade/retrofit and asset/energy management projects; including project management, electrical engineering, hardware design, hardware procurement, software development, installation, calibration, start-up testing, verification, documentation, training and warranty support. Patti Engineering solutions are used in manufacturing facilities, retail distribution, municipalities, food industry, libraries, law enforcement, military, ice arenas and college/universities. Visit the Patti Engineering website at www.PattiEng.com and find us on twitter.com/pattieng, Facebook and LinkedIn.




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