System Integrators

System integrators connect devices and systems, often with computers, software and networks, to optimize throughput or processes. System integrators for automation and controls design and integrate computerized control systems, sensors, actuators and connecting networks and software for industrial machines, manufacturers or facilities.

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2023 System Integrator of the Year winners

Integrator companies Eosys, NorthWind Technical Services and George T. Hall are recognized for their outstanding achievements.

Details about the class of 2023 System Integrator of the Year winners follow.

Prior winners also are named in the Control Engineering and Plant Engineering System Integrator of the Year Hall of Fame: www.controleng.com/SIY.

Many great control system integrators exist, and many are expanding system integration capabilities and talent to help clients remain competitive, relevant and useful in an accelerating world of technology developments and market demands. Congratulations to the applicants who took the time to answer questions and assembled supporting documents to meet requirements to become finalists. Thank you.

System Integrator of the Year 2023, judges, process

Meet the 2023 System Integrator of the Year judges, who volunteer time for the challenging and rewarding selection process. They are asked rank the finalists in each of three categories, divided by system integration revenue. Judges consider the assembled descriptions, metrics and examples of business skills (a thriving business enables engineering creativity), technical competence and customer satisfaction.

Anticipating future system integration excellence

While winners are announced in the Global System Integrator Report, a supplement to the November/December 2022 issues of Control Engineering and Plant Engineering, the award traditionally is dated for the following year, in recognition of anticipated excellent system integration work to come.

Now, please, learn more about the 2023 System Integrator of the Year companies in three categories.

System Integrators FAQ

  • How do system integrators make money?

    System integrators make money by providing services related to the integration of different systems and technologies. These services can include designing, building and implementing integrated systems, as well as providing ongoing support and maintenance.

    Some common ways that system integrators make money include:

    • Consulting services: System integrators may charge for their time and expertise in helping clients understand their needs and requirements, and in recommending and designing integrated systems that meet those needs.
    • Implementation services: System integrators may charge for their services in building, installing, and configuring integrated systems. This can include the cost of hardware and software, as well as the labor required to install and set up the systems.
    • Maintenance and support services: System integrators may charge for ongoing support and maintenance of integrated systems. This can include troubleshooting and resolving issues, as well as providing regular updates and upgrades to keep systems running smoothly.
    • Managed services: System integrators also may charge for managing the integration of the systems and technologies, ensuring that they are working as expected and provide better performance for the end user.
    • Licensing and subscription fees: Some System integrators also may charge licensing or subscription fees for using their proprietary software or tools that are required to perform the integration.
  • What is a large system integrator?

    A large system integrator is a company that specializes in the integration of large, complex systems and technologies. These companies typically have the resources, expertise and experience to handle large-scale integration projects, and may work with a wide range of industries and clients, including government, healthcare, finance and manufacturing.

    Large system integrators often have a global presence and have a large number of employees, and a wide range of skills and expertise. They also have the financial resources and capacity to handle big and complex projects that require a large amount of work and resources.

  • How do I become a system integrator?

    Becoming a system integrator typically requires a combination of education, experience and relevant skills.

    A bachelor's degree in computer science, engineering, or a related field is often preferred. Some companies may also accept a degree in business or management with a focus on technology. Many system integration companies encourage or require their employees to hold certifications in areas such as project management, IT service management or specific technology platforms.

    Gaining experience in technology, engineering or a related field is important for becoming a system integrator. You can gain experience by working as a technician, software developer or network administrator or by completing internships or co-op programs.

    System integrators should have a wide range of technical skills, including knowledge of hardware and software, programming languages and network design. Strong problem-solving, analytical and communication skills also are important. Many system integrators specialize in a specific industry or technology, such as healthcare, manufacturing or automation; it could be a good idea to focus on gaining experience and skills in that area.

  • What skills does a system integrator need?

    A system integrator is responsible for designing, implementing and maintaining complex systems, so they need a wide range of technical and non-technical skills. Here are some skills that are typically needed for a system integrator:

    1. Technical knowledge: A system integrator should have a deep understanding of hardware and software technologies, as well as programming languages, network design and cloud computing.
    2. Project management: A system integrator needs to be able to plan, organize and manage complex integration projects, and should have knowledge of project management methodologies, tools and techniques.
    3. Problem-solving: A system integrator should be able to troubleshoot and solve technical problems, and have the ability to think critically and creatively to find solutions.
    4. Communication: A system integrator should be able to explain complex technical concepts to non-technical stakeholders, and should have strong verbal and written communication skills.
    5. Analytical: A system integrator should be able to analyze data and identify trends and patterns, and should have strong analytical and data interpretation skills.
    6. Business acumen: As system integrators often work with clients to understand their business needs and design solutions, they should have a good understanding of the business operations and processes.
    7. Certifications: Many system integrators hold certifications in areas such as project management, IT service management, or specific technology platforms.
    8. Industry-specific knowledge: Many system integrators specialize in a specific industry or technology, such as healthcare, manufacturing, or automation, it would be useful for them to have knowledge of the specific industry or technology.

    Having a combination of these skills will make a system integrator proficient in their job and able to deliver complex projects on time and within budget.

Some FAQ content was compiled with the assistance of ChatGPT. Due to the limitations of AI tools, all content was edited and reviewed by our content team.