
Across the world, Exyte is engineering what’s next by designing and delivering facilities for the advanced technology, life sciences, and data center industries. The products and services that come from these industries are used by millions of people every day. From the screen you are reading this from, the smart phone you never leave home without, the apps you use for translation or navigation, the online games you play in your spare time, and the medicine that keeps you healthy, Exyte’s impact is woven into daily life. These are the stories of the people behind those facilities, and the many ways Exyte’s work touches lives everywhere, often in ways we never realize.

Eric Spaete, Senior Sales Funnel Manager
Our early memories and formative years help define who we are. For Eric Spaete, video games and programming have been a part of his life for as long as he can remember. Raised in 1980s East Germany, his curiosity turned into a career that now connects gaming passion with the data centers powering the digital world. Today, he helps shape the infrastructure behind online play, streaming, and cloud gaming.

Brian Wofford, Construction Manager
In a world of more than 7,000 languages, communication is what connects us. Clarity across cultures keeps people safe and projects moving, especially for Brian Wofford, a Construction Manager at Exyte in Texas. Using real-time translation tools on diverse data center sites, he helps turn many languages into one team, all of it powered by the digital infrastructure Exyte delivers.

Jim Chuan Qin, Lead Architect
What once felt like science fiction is now part of everyday life. For Jim Chuan Qin, an engineer with Exyte in Northeast Asia, semiconductors power everything from smart homes and wearables to drones in the sky. By helping deliver the facilities behind advanced chips, Qin plays a role in turning futuristic technology into daily convenience.

Elisa Oakley, Senior Industrial Engineer, and Teresa Alex, Electrical Engineering Manager
Some futures don’t arrive with fanfare; they can coast through neighborhoods and zoom down highways or even sit in your driveway – as it does for Elisa Oakley and Teresa Alex. Both women work for Exyte’s Global Business Unit Advanced Technology Facilities in the US. The future of mobility sits outside their front doors in the form of fully electric vehicles (EVs), made possible by batteries produced in facilities Exyte designs and delivers.

Jason Jia, Process Engineer
Sometimes the future comes full circle as it does for Jason Jia, a Process Engineer at Exyte in Northeast Asia. The facilities he helps design produce the very medicine he relies on. Living with diabetes, Jia uses semaglutide which is manufactured in Exyte-delivered pharma plants, making Exyte’s impact tangible for both patients across the world and in his own daily life.
FabONE: converting a former automotive hall into a semiconductor pilot line
FabONE is a “box‑in‑box” cleanroom build inside a repurposed factory, designed to bridge R&D and full‑scale fabrication for graphene‑based photonic chips. For our client Black Semiconductor Exyte is adapting an existing structure into a semiconductor fab, contributing its engineering and project delivery capabilities needed to bring the technology out of the lab into a functioning reality.

Across high‑tech manufacturing, data infrastructure and life sciences, Exyte works at the point where ideas meet reality. Engineering what’s next means translating emerging technologies into environments that operate reliably and adapt to changing requirements. It is about creating solutions that are ready for what clients need now, and resilient enough for what they will need tomorrow.
