Cybertrol Engineering celebrates 30 years

Control and information systems integrator marks three decades supporting manufacturers
March 19, 2026
2 min read

Cybertrol Engineering, a provider of industrial automation and information, is celebrating 30 years of delivering engineering services to manufacturers across North America.

Founded in 1996 by Dan Scott and Merlin Graunke, Cybertrol was built on a vision of providing independent, high-quality control system integration and a customer-centered approach to engineering.

The company is led by CEO and Owner Ben Durbin, who has continued to build on that foundation as Cybertrol has expanded its capabilities and industry reach. What began as a small team of automation specialists has grown into an organization built around multi-disciplined engineering teams that support process-intensive manufacturers across industries including food and beverage, chemical and life science sectors.

This structure allows Cybertrol to continue expanding its technical capabilities while supporting increasingly complex automation and information system projects.

“Reaching 30 years is a milestone we’re incredibly proud of,” said Durbin. “From the beginning, our philosophy has been simple: understand our customers’ businesses, deliver exceptional engineering and stand behind every solution we build. While technology continues to evolve, our commitment to quality, partnership and long-term value has remained constant.”

Over the past three decades, Cybertrol has completed thousands of automation projects designed to help manufacturers improve operational efficiency, system reliability and plant performance. The company is recognized as a Rockwell Automation PartnerNetwork Gold System Integrator, reflecting Cybertrol’s deep technical expertise and long-standing partnership with Rockwell Automation.

In recent years, Cybertrol relocated its headquarters and regional offices to facilities in Maple Grove, Minnesota, and in Marshfield and Madison, Wisconsin, to support greater collaboration across engineering teams. The company has also focused on strengthening its internal operations through the implementation of the Entrepreneurial Operating System (EOS), reinforcing accountability, communication and continuous improvement across the organization.

To commemorate its 30th anniversary, Cybertrol hosted a Hollywood-themed celebration on March 3 for employees and their guests. The evening featured dinner, casino games and a Cybertrol awards ceremony recognizing employees whose contributions have helped shape the company’s growth and culture over the past three decades.

During the celebration, Durbin held up an early Cybertrol brochure from the late 1990s that he keeps in his office, noting that it emphasized understanding customers’ businesses as deeply as the technology itself. He said the message remains just as relevant today.

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