Nathan Bong

Technical Engineer at Progressive Automations and Progressive Desk
Certificates: Electrical and Computer Engineering Technology Diploma
Awards:
BCIT President’s Entrance Awards Electrical and Computer Engineering 2016, BCIT Automation Award of Merit 2019
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About

Nathan Bong is a Technical Engineer at Progressive Automations and Progressive Desk, where he applies hands-on engineering expertise to produce technical documentation, application guides, datasheets, user manuals, and case studies across linear motion and automation topics. A graduate of BCIT's Electrical and Computer Engineering Technology program - and recipient of both the BCIT President's Entrance Award and the BCIT Automation Award of Merit — Nathan brings a grounded, applied engineering perspective to every article he writes. His work spans wiring diagrams, actuator selection guides, PLC integration, IP ratings, duty cycle analysis, and real-world automation build walkthroughs. His most recent hands-on project is a custom exoskeleton robotic arm built with Progressive Automations linear actuators - a project that reflects his broader approach: understanding the engineering problems his readers face by working through them directly. Outside the office, Nathan builds DIY linear actuator projects, details and mods cars, and logs time at the gym.

My Quote

“What I like most about our team are the amazing people I get to work with. Everybody looks out for each other, knows how to have fun after work, and has a positive work attitude! My passion is to make a positive impact on society through technology. By informing our audience and helping to improve our linear motion technology, I feel I’m contributing to something better!”

Participation in conferences, seminars and presentations

Between 2022 and 2025, Nathan served as a guest speaker and panel participant at BCIT, advising graduating students on engineering careers and industry applications. He presented at A&I Student Night in February 2023 and led tutorial sessions with the BCIT Robotics Club, attending IEEE BCIT collaborative events as a guest speaker and club sponsor.

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