Airsys Cooling Technologies has recently inaugurated its inaugural European manufacturing facility in Hungary, marking a significant milestone in its global expansion efforts and reaffirming its dedication to localized production and regional development.
This article discusses the opening of Airsys Cooling Technologies’ first European manufacturing facility in Hungary, highlighting the company’s commitment to regional growth and operational efficiency.
Located in Páty, near Budapest, the facility spans over 11,000 square meters and will function as a central hub for manufacturing, assembly, and quality assurance activities throughout Europe. It is equipped to support advanced production processes and promote collaboration with customers, partners, and suppliers in the region.
Yunshui Chen, the CEO and founder of Airsys, emphasized that the investment in the facility underscores the company’s focus on regional resilience and operational effectiveness. This strategic move aims to ensure the swift delivery of cooling solutions that can adapt to the evolving demands of global data centers.
The inauguration of the facility will be commemorated with a ribbon-cutting ceremony attended by Airsys leadership, regional partners, and local officials. The event will feature executive speeches, guided tours of the manufacturing space, and a showcase of Airsys technologies slated for production in Europe.
Matthew Thompson, Managing Director for Airsys in Europe, highlighted that the facility lays a solid foundation for future growth in the region. It will enhance customer responsiveness and support the company’s expansion initiatives in Europe.
The Hungary facility plays a crucial role in Airsys’s strategy to align production capacity with regional demand while upholding global engineering, quality, and performance standards. It is poised to serve data center, telecommunications, and mission-critical infrastructure projects across Europe.
According to Alex Cordovil, Research Director at Dell’Oro Group, having a manufacturing presence in the region is increasingly vital for large-scale data center deployments. Regional facilities enable quicker implementation, greater flexibility, and tailored solutions as AI and high-density infrastructures continue to grow.