Our Vision
We want to rethink data centers. Planned faster. Modularly designed. Implemented with technical precision.
The demands on digital infrastructure are growing. AI, data analytics, and new applications require ever-increasing performance. At the same time, data centers must become more energy-efficient, scalable, and cost-effective.
Our vision is an infrastructure that is precisely designed for this. Modular data centers that can be built quickly and expanded flexibly. Systems that combine performance, efficiency, and operational reliability.
At the same time, we build on experience.
The team behind innovIT has been active in the data center and IT infrastructure industry for more than 15 years. This experience in planning, building, and operating numerous projects continues to shape our work today.
Our solutions are developed according to high quality standards. Planning, engineering, and implementation follow clearly defined technical requirements. Many components and development services are produced in Germany.
For us, “Made in Germany” stands for reliable technology, precise planning, and long-term infrastructure stability.
Sustainability as Our Mission
Our mission is to build sustainable infrastructure for AI workloads. Modern AI applications require enormous computing power. Training large models, GPU clusters, and data-intensive analysis processes place high demands on data centers’ power supply, cooling, and operational stability.
We develop infrastructure specifically designed to meet these requirements. Our AI modules combine architecture, power supply, cooling, security, and monitoring into a single integrated system. This creates an environment that supports high power densities per rack while ensuring stable and energy-efficient operation.
A central component of our mission is the responsible use of energy and resources. Modern cooling concepts, optimized power distribution, and intelligent control systems help reduce energy consumption and operating costs.
Thanks to the modular design, computing capacities can be expanded in a targeted manner. Infrastructure grows only where it is actually needed.