Corp! Magazine Honors Leading American Defense and Medical Innovator

Ann Arbor, Michigan – A leader in American research and development in the medical and defense fields, Cybernet Systems Corporation today announced that is a recipient of Corp! magazine’s 2009 Best of the Best Michigan business award. Cybernet’s ingenuity contributes to the health, productivity and security of America and the world.

“We are honored to be considered one of the best businesses in the state of Michigan, particularly in this landmark year for Cybernet, our 20th anniversary,” said company Chairman and CEO Heidi Jacobus.

Headquartered in Ann Arbor, Michigan, Cybernet is celebrating its 20th anniversary this year. To coincide with this important milestone, Cybernet has launched a new Web site showcasing a new look and corporate identity. The corporation has had a Web presence since 1992. To view the newly designed Web site, visit www.www.cybernet.com.

“Cybernet has a proud tradition of promoting Michigan’s role as an incubator for technology and innovation. Working with our partners from across the state, we have grown in part through access to the bright minds from Michigan’s top notch research institutions and universities,” said Jacobus. “We look forward to our next 20 years of contributing to the advancement of our state and the nation, and to the challenge of maintaining this distinction as a Best of the Best Michigan Business.”

Corp! magazine honored winners of the 2nd annual reader-nominated awards at a breakfast ceremony today in Troy, Mich. Corp! is Michigan’s largest business magazine.

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