E Tech Group acquires systems integrator JSat Automation

Acquisition expands E Tech’s global presence, adds experience in life sciences

By Robotics 24/7 Staff    July 13, 2025         

E Tech Group acquires systems integrator JSat Automation

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E Tech Group's acquisition of JSat Automation expands the company's global profile and adds experience in life sciences.

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E Tech Group acquires systems integrator JSat Automation

E Tech Group

E Tech Group's acquisition of JSat Automation expands the company's global profile and adds experience in life sciences.

Systems integrator E Tech Group announced the acquisition of JSat Automation (JSat), a Pennsylvania-based system integrator specializing in automation, IT/OT convergence and compliance.

Terms of the acquisition were not disclosed.

Third acquisition for E Tech Group since 2023

JSat Automation will operate under the name “JSat an E Tech Group Company.” Founder Jeetu Satpute will stay with the company as a part of the E Tech Group leadership team.

“We’re excited to welcome JSat to the E Tech Group,” said Matt Wise, CEO of E Tech Group. “E Tech Group life sciences clients will benefit from a highly talented team with industry expertise, which includes manufacturing execution systems, lab automation, informatics and robotics. JSat’s international offices bring E Tech’s global reach to 10 countries, enabling us to serve our clients in all their locations around the globe.”

JSat Automation has over 10 global locations, including the United States, United Kingdom, Netherlands, Costa Rica, India, Romania, Singapore and Switzerland.

JSat is the third acquisition for E Tech Group since 2023, after the purchase of E-Volve Systems and Automation Group.

“Joining the E Tech Group is a natural step in JSat’s evolution, as we look for better ways to serve our clients and provide opportunities for our employees,” said Jeetu Satpute, CEO of JSat. “E Tech Group offers a full suite of capabilities in data centers, food and beverage, and consumer packaged goods, even industrials. E Tech Group now has over 675 resources spread throughout North America. The combination will make us a powerhouse in the life sciences industry, serving clients with one of the broadest and most comprehensive sets of services and solutions.”

JSatOne, JSat’s flagship software platform product, was not a part of the acquisition and remains a separate entity. E Tech Group will provide engineering support for the product, which will rebrand to “Bhrigu.” Current JSatOne users should not expect any disruption to their service.

 

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