Building safety systems for construction: fire protection, ventilation, acoustic control
Wildeboer manufactures specialized building safety and climate-control components—fire suppression, smoke extraction, ventilation, and acoustic solutions—for construction firms across Europe. The company is investing in digital infrastructure (IT security management, Citrix modernization, Azure adoption) while launching a parallel data and AI roadmap, suggesting a shift from hardware-centric operations toward predictive maintenance and integrated building intelligence. Active hiring spans engineering, manufacturing, and product roles, with 6 positions filled in the last 30 days.
Wildeboer is a mid-sized German manufacturer founded in 1939, based in Weener, Niedersachsen, and listed as a public company. The business produces fire protection, smoke extraction, air distribution, acoustic insulation, and building-control components in high-volume production, with a stated delivery commitment of 72 hours to site. The company serves construction contractors, building integrators, and facility operators across multiple markets. Operations are anchored in Germany, with engineering and manufacturing teams co-located to maintain quality control and rapid prototyping.
Fire protection and smoke extraction systems, air distribution components, acoustic solutions, and building control systems (BUS-based automation). Products are manufactured in high-volume batch production.
Windows Server, Microsoft 365, Exchange, Entra, Azure, BIM, Citrix for remote infrastructure, Aruba for networking, Veeam for backup, and Excel/Word for planning. No low-code platforms or modern data warehouses currently in use.
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