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Royal HaskoningDHV partners with Studio IN-EX to grow its services for data centre industry
Royal HaskoningDHV has acquired a minority share in Hungary-based architecture and engineering company Studio IN-EX. The acquisition follows the existing collaboration focussing on Studio IN-EX’ BIM expertise for Royal HaskoningDHV’s global data centre projects.
The partnership allows Royal HaskoningDHV to further extend its frontrunner position in the development of data centres and other mission critical facilities. Erik Oostwegel, CEO of Royal HaskoningDHV: “Our society is highly dependent on reliable systems for crucial infrastructures; systems that ensure effective, efficient, and continuous operation. Teaming up with Studio IN-EX has proven its success in delivering state-of-the-art energy-efficient mission critical facilities all over the world. With this partnership we underline our joint commitment to sustainable data centres.”

BIM
Studio IN-EX is an early adopter in BIM-based design, that fundamentally changed the way buildings are designed, engineered, built and managed. BIM allows design and construction teams to work more efficiently, and captures data to benefit operations and maintenance activities. Royal HaskoningDHV and Studio IN-EX found each other in this data-driven approach that has become the standard in developing data centres. Both companies have successfully been working together for more than five years. The strategic match is on the BIM expertise and the delivery of primarily data centre projects, with Studio IN-EX as a subconsultant to Royal HaskoningDHV on a global scale.
Growth potential
Balázs Molnár, founder and CEO of Studio IN-EX: “Our vision is very much aligned. The way we work together ensures clients’ access to state-of-the art designing techniques globally. We have a joint understanding on how to accelerate and we are confident that by bringing Royal HaskoningDHV on board as shareholder of Studio IN-EX, we both improve our growth potential and competitive position in data centres and other industries in the future.”
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