CaTECH Systems Joins the Canadian Chamber of Commerce and Participates in Two National Councils

June 8, 2026

CaTECH Systems is pleased to announce that it has joined the Canadian Chamber of Commerce and is participating in two key national councils: the Future of Artificial Intelligence Council and the Innovative Infrastructure Council.


This milestone reflects CaTECH’s continued commitment to supporting Canada’s evolving digital economy and contributing to national conversations around artificial intelligence, digital infrastructure, connectivity, and the technology foundations that enable business innovation.


As artificial intelligence, cloud computing, automation, data-driven operations, and digital transformation continue to accelerate, organizations require more than software and strategy. They need reliable physical and digital infrastructure that can support performance, scalability, uptime, security, and long-term growth.


For over 35 years, CaTECH Systems has supported organizations across Canada with technology infrastructure solutions, including structured cabling, network infrastructure, data centre infrastructure, digital AV, physical security, electrical coordination, and managed technology services.


By joining the Canadian Chamber of Commerce and participating in these councils, CaTECH looks forward to engaging with industry leaders, contributing practical infrastructure perspectives, and supporting discussions that help shape Canada’s future-ready technology landscape.

Supporting the Infrastructure Behind Innovation

 

The growth of AI, cloud platforms, connected buildings, advanced manufacturing, automation, and smart workplace technologies is creating new demands on Canada’s digital and physical infrastructure.


Behind every AI workload, connected workplace, data centre, smart facility, and digital-first business environment is a network of infrastructure that must be designed, deployed, managed, and supported with precision.


This includes structured cabling, connectivity, network equipment, data centre readiness, power coordination, AV systems, physical security, endpoint infrastructure, monitoring, support, and the skilled teams that bring these systems together in real-world environments.


For CaTECH, participation in the Innovative Infrastructure Council aligns closely with the company’s work in helping organizations build the digital and physical foundations required for modern business operations.

“Canada’s digital economy depends on infrastructure that is reliable, scalable, and built for the future,” said Nick Diakopoulos, President & CEO of CaTECH Systems. “For over three decades, CaTECH has helped organizations connect people, places, and systems through strong technology infrastructure. Joining the Canadian Chamber of Commerce and participating in these councils gives us an opportunity to contribute our perspective from the field and support the conversations shaping the next chapter of Canada’s digital growth.”

Contributing to the Future of AI-Ready Environments

 

Artificial intelligence is changing how organizations operate, make decisions, serve customers, and plan for the future. As AI adoption grows across sectors, the infrastructure supporting this transformation becomes increasingly important.


CaTECH’s participation in the Future of Artificial Intelligence Council reflects the company’s interest in contributing to conversations around responsible adoption, business readiness, infrastructure capacity, and the practical requirements needed to support AI in Canadian organizations.


“AI adoption will not happen in isolation,” said Rick Pinho, Chief Strategy Officer, EVP Sales & Business Development at CaTECH Systems. “It will rely on the strength of the infrastructure behind it — the connectivity, data centres, networks, workplace technology, security systems, and support models that allow businesses to use technology confidently and at scale. CaTECH is proud to be part of these national conversations and to bring an infrastructure-first perspective to the future of AI and innovation in Canada.”


A Practical Infrastructure Perspective from the Field


CaTECH works with organizations across sectors where uptime, consistency, speed, and coordination matter. This includes enterprise offices, data centres, healthcare environments, financial institutions, logistics and distribution centres, retail networks, education, manufacturing, and multi-site national deployments.


Through its end-to-end model, CaTECH supports clients from design and planning through implementation, rollout, documentation, support, and lifecycle management.


This practical experience allows CaTECH to contribute a grounded perspective to industry conversations about infrastructure, AI adoption, connectivity, and business transformation.


As organizations modernize their operations, they require partners who understand both the strategic importance of technology and the operational details required to make it work.


CaTECH’s role is to help bridge that gap by delivering the physical and digital infrastructure that supports performance, reliability, and future growth.


Building for a More Connected Future with Canadian Chamber of Commerce

 

Joining the Canadian Chamber of Commerce and participating in the Future of Artificial Intelligence Council and Innovative Infrastructure Council marks an important step in CaTECH’s continued growth as a national technology infrastructure partner.


As Canada continues to invest in innovation, AI, digital infrastructure, productivity, and economic resilience, CaTECH remains committed to helping organizations build technology environments that are connected, secure, scalable, and ready for what comes next.


For CaTECH, this milestone is more than a membership. It reflects the company’s belief that Canada’s future economy will depend on strong collaboration between business, government, industry leaders, and infrastructure partners.


CaTECH is proud to contribute to these conversations and continue supporting the infrastructure that helps Canadian organizations move forward.


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