Clients

Relationships created on trust and confidence


At ICT, nothing is as important as our client relationships. We strive for open, flexible and robust relationships created on trust and longevity. ICT's reputation for "always finishing the whole job" keeps our clients coming back again and again. ICT clients know they are guaranteed specialist personnel with the competence and skills to see the job right through to completion. They are also confident in the knowledge that individual project engineers are actively supported by the breadth and depth of knowledge of the company's senior engineers and technical specialists.

ICT has a diverse client-base comprising both large and small scale businesses across a variety of industry sectors. We have proven capability in:
  • Safety interlock and access systems in a wide variety of industries and workplaces
  • Automotive (Powertrain, Body SubAssembly, Aluminium and Iron Casting, Stamping, Final Assembly)
  • Food and Beverage including Dairy Foods Processing
  • Biological Containment Laboratories
  • Manufacturing
  • Process Industries including Petrochem, Cement and Materials Handling
  • Defence
  • Pharmaceutical
Some of our clients have been with us for more than 20 years and we thrive on the challenge of continuing to exceed their expectations with each new project. And we love the challenge of brand new clients who stretch our skills and take our expertise into unfamiliar territory.
At any given time ICT has numerous projects in train but each is afforded the same meticulous attention to detail and quality, no matter what its size or scope.

Surveys and direct feedback show that we earn the trust and confidence of our clients.
Click here to read case studies about our recent projects or contact us to discuss your requirements.

Friday, October 07, 2011
ICT is recognised for smart contribution to the State of Victoria.ICT is recognised for smart contribution to the State of Victoria.
Industrial Control Technology Pty Ltd (ICT) received the highest Award of Excellence in the 2011 Victorian Engineering Excellence Awards (VEEA) in the Smart Systems category. The award recognised ICT’s outstanding contribution to the CSIRO’s Australian Animal Health Laboratory upgrade at Geelong, a facility which plays a critical role in protecting animal health, human health, and the environment.  Read More
Thursday, April 14, 2011
Sharing Machine Safety Knowledge
ICT has been active over many years in sharing its knowledge and experience in the developing field of machine safety. International organisation MarcusEvans conferences organised a national machinery safety and asset integrity forum at the Hilton Hotel Melbourne on 14-15th April 2011. The aim of the conference was to “discuss the most recent developments, key challenges and future trends of machine and equipment safety for fixed plants, furthermore to get organisations to understand the efforts it takes from the organisations as a whole to succeed in safety initiatives to avoid costly operational interruptions and workplace incidents and accidents.”   Read More
Wednesday, October 06, 2010
ICT presents with European safety expert. ICT presents with European safety expert.
In October 2010 Siemens Australia invited Bernard Mysliwiec as their guest from Germany to speak in Australia in relation to the transition of standards which was occurring in Europe. Bernard has extensive experience in the field and sits on machine safety committee for the EN standards body. The seminar was run at Siemens Bayswater with speakers including: Neil Storey (Safe Work Australia), John Skinner (Siemens Australia), Bernard Mysliwiec (Siemens Nuremberg) and Mark Crittenden (ICT).   Read More
Wednesday, June 30, 2010
ICT joins concentrated solar power expertsICT joins concentrated solar power experts
CSP Today is an international organisation working to bring together organisations with a common interest in the field of concentrated solar power. ICT has an active interest in this growing field and sent two representatives to the 4th Annual CSP Today summit in Sans Francisco.  Read More
Friday, June 18, 2010
Facilitating a low carbon future for Geelong.Facilitating a low carbon future for Geelong.
An understanding of the challenges and opportunities for a low carbon future will be fundamental in planning future directions for Geelong. With this in mind ICT in conjunction with the Committee for Geelong and support of Deakin University and Siemens Australia organised an executive briefing for influential members of the Geelong community. Representatives from manufacturing, commerce, local government and educational facilities attended the luncheon session at the Mecure Hotel.  Read More