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Beckhoff Canada relocates to Cambridge, Ontario

March 11, 2021
The move places Beckhoff in the Waterloo Region technology hub with a new office meant to increase support, warehousing and training capabilities

Beckhoff Automation have recently moved its Canadian headquarters to Cambridge, Ontario, to increase warehousing and customer support capabilities. The 11,000-square-foot office offers space for customer training, seminars, sales activities, technical support and an Innovation Lab for application testing and proof of concepts. The facility also offers the subsidiary a larger central warehouse, ensuring more on-hand stock.

(Source: Beckhoff Automation)

After several years in Mississauga, Beckhoff decided to grow in Cambridge due to its status as a renowned technology hub. The Waterloo Region is the center of Canada’s industrial technology market, with the country’s largest cluster of robotics and automation companies and its engineering school and research center focused on robotics, automation and artificial intelligence. The office sits right off Highway 401, Canada’s largest superhighway, making it easily accessible from Toronto Pearson International Airport.

Beckhoff Canada continues to invest in the Montreal and Vancouver markets with regional offices in Laval, Quebec, and Burnaby, British Columbia.

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