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At Exyte, engineering is not only about delivering what is needed today, but about preparing for what comes next. The facilities Exyte designs, engineers, and builds support industries that move fast and operate at scale. We constantly redefine what is possible. What follows goes beyond a vision to take  the next steps. Careful planning, technical expertise, and disciplined execution. 

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. 
Teresa Alex, Electrical Engineering Manager at Exyte, who drives an electric vehicle, reflecting her work on power systems that enable battery production and electric mobility.

Engineered by Exyte, lived by everyone 


From online gaming and real-time translation to electric mobility and life-saving medicine, Exyte’s work shows up in everyday moments, often without being noticed. This story follows the people behind the facilities that make these technologies possible, and the infrastructure that keeps the modern world running in the background. It is a look at impact you can feel, even when you cannot see it.
Empty manufacturing hall. in what was once an automotive startup in Aachen, Germany, Exyte is building and engineering a semiconductor fab pilot manufacturing line for Black Semiconductor

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. 

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Exentec: integrating technology and services for complex facilities

High‑tech facilities are becoming more complex, while clients expect faster delivery, clearer responsibilities, and predictable outcomes. Exentec brings together engineering, manufacturing, installation, and lifecycle services into a single, integrated offering that complements Exyte’s EPC expertise. Exentec unifies technologies and services under one brand and supports semiconductor fabs, life sciences plants, and data centers from construction through operation.

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.

Exyte's modular mobile data center with two-phase immersion cooling.

Engineering a future‑ready modular mobile data center

Exyte has developed a mobile data center that combines modular construction with high‑density two‑phase immersion cooling. Built and commissioned offsite, the containerized unit can be transported and deployed quickly where computing capacity is needed most. Designed for demanding environments, the concept shows how high‑performance computing can be delivered efficiently without permanent infrastructure.
Modular data center concept

OSM: turning off‑site manufacturing into real‑world results

Off‑site manufacturing is reshaping how complex, high‑tech facilities are delivered. By combining early engineering expertise with modular and prefabricated solutions, Exentec helps clients reduce risk, improve safety, and accelerate schedules. From data centers to other mission‑critical environments, this approach shows how OSM moves beyond a buzzword and becomes a practical tool for faster, more predictable project delivery.

Engineering Southeast Asia’s next phase of industrial growth

Southeast Asia is emerging as a key region for advanced manufacturing and digital infrastructure. With Nixyte, Exyte and JGC combine global engineering expertise with strong regional execution to support fast‑tracked, complex projects across the region. From data centers to high‑tech industrial facilities, the joint venture connects global standards with local delivery to meet growing demand for speed, reliability, and certainty.

How Digitalization and AI enable high‑tech facility delivery


As high‑tech projects grow in scale and complexity, Exyte is building a digital backbone that connects engineering, design, and construction through shared data and intelligent platforms. By linking tools, structuring information, and applying AI where it adds value, Exyte improves transparency, consistency, and predictability across the project lifecycle, from early design decisions to construction and handover.