[1] The company's headquarters are in Ardrossan, Alberta, with additional offices in Houston and Rotterdam.
"[4][5] In February 1991, Jireh Industries presented to the Alberta Premier's Council of Science and Technology.
The University of Alberta's publication Folio listed Arthur Dubbeldam as "President" of Jireh Industries.
[6] Dubbeldam had previously been educated at the University of Alberta in Edmonton, obtaining his degree in Mechanical Engineering in 1977.
[7] In 2002, when reporting on the industrial growth of Strathcona County, Alberta, the National Post reported that "Jireh Industries... does aerospace quality machining and makes robots that inspect on-surface and underwater pipelines for cracks and corrosion.