CYBERIS SA is a family company specialising in precision cutting, based in the heart of Switzerland’s Jura Arc region. A veritable laboratory of ideas, the company chose to partner FANUC Switzerland to become the first test client for the MT-LINKi data collection software. After just a month and a half in use, the trial is more than conclusive.
For more than 60 years, the Bourquard family has worked to raise the PIBOR ISO SA company to the very pinnacle of precision cutting. Watchmaking, jewellery, microtechnology and medtech companies are the company’s preferred sectors; they in turn enjoy the benefits of its superior expertise, supported by a range of machines that incorporate cutting-edge technology. At the turn of the millennium, the Bourquard family decided to purchase the Varin Décolletage company in Switzerland’s Jura region, which subsequently became CYBERIS SA. Driven by Cédric Bourquard, heavy investment and considerable organisational work took CYBERIS SA to a higher level of cutting for the production of screws, pins, tubes and other cylindrical components, dressing and watch movements in precious metals and special alloys. Acknowledged by RJC-COP and RJC-CoC certifications issued by the “Responsible Jewellery Council” for its sense of social and environmental responsibility, as well as for the traceability of its precious metal products, CYBERIS SA is now a benchmark company in its sector. The company is also certified in accordance with ISO 9001:2015 and has a fully integrated quality management system.
Under the leadership of Christian Zanetta since 2016, the company’s long-term sustainability is accompanied by its continuous investment in technology. With Patrick Frund, Head of ICT at PIBOR ISO SA, and Gaëtan Sprunger, Project Manager for both companies, the three managers combined their energy and skills to integrate the production data management software, MT-LINKi, designed by FANUC and recommended by its Swiss company, FANUC Switzerland. They were the first to do this in Switzerland. And they have been very successful, as we discovered in early December 2019.