
The construction of high‑tech facilities, from semiconductor fabs and biopharmaceutical plants to data centers as well as advanced research hubs, has become significantly more complex. Shorter innovation cycles, escalating technical requirements, and global supply‑chain pressures are reshaping how these facilities are designed, built, and ultimately commissioned. Clients are increasingly turning to one‑stop services that integrate design, engineering, construction, commissioning, and operations where required into a single, seamless offering to reduce interfaces and increase budget transparency.
High-tech facilities depend on highly complex, interconnected technical systems that require seamless alignment across every discipline. Exyte’s answer is an integrated delivery model. By reducing handovers across critical packages, it helps clients improve schedule reliability and execution certainty. This provides transparency, technical cohesion, and unified execution to deliver these sophisticated projects at speed and scale.
Creating Exentec
Since its inception in 2022, Exyte’s Business Area Technology & Services has positioned itself as a key player in sectors such as life sciences, advanced technology facilities, and high-precision manufacturing. Following strategic ac-quisitions and strong organic growth Exyte rebranded the Business Area as Exentec in 2025.
Exentec: Excellence, experience, and expertise
Since 2022, acquisitions brought 14 established brands into the portfolio of Technology & Services. Clients often encountered multiple legacy brands for adjacent services, making it harder to see the integrated end-to-end offering behind them and to navigate responsibilities across interfaces. Creating a single, new brand to represent the entire product and service portfolio was a necessary evolution.

Exentec supplements Exyte’s EPC delivery with mission-critical technologies, modu-lar solutions, installation capability, and lifecycle services, especially where speed, precision, and uptime matter. Together they form an integrated ecosys-tem that enables end-to-end delivery by combining complementary capabilities across the full project lifecycle. The combined offering spans engineered tech-nology packages, offsite modularization, installation and hook-up services, and – where required – technical facility services beyond commissioning.
Dr. Michael Loeffelmann, Exentec’s President Operations, is delighted with the journey the business has taken: “The new brand represents one integrated portfolio that we can offer to our clients. By unifying our operations, we can offer simplicity and certainty to the market because our clients can now approach a single, encompassing technology and service provider. This brings both greater efficiency and cost predictability through clearer management of investment decisions.” Exentec’s setup reduces coordination effort, clarifies scope owner-ship, and supports more predictable investment decisions across complex interfaces.
Dr. Michael Loeffelmann, Exentec’s President Operations
Global reach combined with regional expertise
Loeffelmann, recognizes the strength of Exentec’s turnkey approach: “Our experience translates to a tangible customer benefit in the reliability of our delivery. There is also the ability to apply deep subject matter expertise to close capability gaps and deliver projects on time and on budget. Clients can rely upon our ability not only to engineer the solutions but to install them too and that’s a differentiator for Exentec.”
The business commitment is echoed not only in the turnkey delivery through a project lifecycle, but also in the ability to deliver the same standard for clients anywhere in the world. The ability to respond quickly with local teams close to the client’s project site is still critical to business success. “As a global player with operations in Asia, Europe and the US, our client relationships are built upon the trust in Exentec’s ability to deliver to the same standard regardless of location. If an issue arises and a client needs us to provide support quickly, we have regional experts to promptly respond and maintain facility uptime,” Loeffelmann emphasizes.
Exentec has also made significant investments in expanded production capacity. In Nampa, Idaho, the company has invested in advanced manufacturing capabilities in the US and reinforced its commitment to increase supply chain resilience. By localizing manufacturing and integrating multiple technologies in one hub, Exentec can reduce logistics complexity and shorten delivery lead times for critical systems. A new 300,000 square foot facility brings together modular solutions expertise with cleanroom, process media, and exhaust technologies to enable faster product development cycles and scalable manufacturing for mission-critical systems.
Serving high-tech facilities beyond completion
The acquisition of Kinetics also introduced a new pillar into the Exentec services portfolio. Facility services are an adaptive and customizable client service that spans the operations, maintenance, logistics, and administration of high-tech facilities. For owners, this supports stable operations from day one, protecting performance, safety, and uptime while reducing the burden on internal teams. Greg Jackson joined Exentec in 2025 and now leads Facility Services as its Vice President. He leads a pool of more than 1,100 highly experienced Facility Managers, Technicians and Engineers serving clients across the globe.
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Greg Jackson, Exentec Vice President Facility Services
In 2025, Jackson and his team celebrated the first contract award for Exentec’s Facility Services team in the US - a large semiconductor facility on the West Coast. The contract win underlines Exentec’s ability to transfer long-established service expertise into the U.S. semiconductor market. “It expands upon a 20+ year legacy of success in Asia and Europe,” Jackson says. He and his team bring core strengths of operating and maintaining semiconductor fabs, thus enabling owners to focus on their core scope of manufacturing semiconductors.
Leveraging deep engineering experience, Exentec now provides facility owners with a complete ecosystem starting with construction and continuing with facility operations. Services typically cover critical utilities and processes – such as gases and chemicals, HVAC, wastewater, logistics, and waste streams – under strict compliance requirements. Jackson emphasizes that: “Our Facility Services are bespoke and designed to meet the specific needs of each client and facility.”
This precision of service and detail runs through the way in which the team operates on site. Extreme discipline is a hallmark, ensuring that every drop of chemical, every cubic meter of cleanroom air, and every system interaction meets the stringent standards required. “We achieve this through operational excellence, technical rigor, a highly skilled and proficient workforce, and a culture that treats every variable and action as critical.”

Engineering what’s next for the future of medicine
Breakthrough therapies begin with science, but they reach patients only through highly engineered manufacturing environments. Exyte supports pharmaceutical and biotech companies by designing and delivering the facilities where new medicines are produced. With the integration of Pharmaplan Exyte has strenghthenes its life sciences expertise, bringing global reach, deep technical knowledge, and sustainability‑driven thinking to some of the industry’s most complex projects.

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.
