
In the NETZER GROUP’s presentation, participants learn how an ISO 8 cleanroom in Mexico was successfully realized within one year—from order placement to handover—delivered turnkey, efficient, and on schedule. At the center of the project was the role of the NETZER GROUP as general contractor, taking responsibility for all project phases: from the initial concept, 3D laser scans of the building, and assessment of the existing infrastructure, to the planning and implementation of the cleanroom technology and the turnkey handover of the facility.
Particularly noteworthy is the modular design of the technical units. These were prefabricated, transported in containers, and integrated directly on site, minimizing interfaces, reducing installation effort, and ensuring the highest quality. The high degree of prefabrication made it possible to complete the facility in record time without compromising precision, efficiency, or operational safety. From the moment of handover, the cleanroom was immediately ready for use and prepared for equipment installation.
A partner with “handshake quality” means: a clearly defined schedule, a fixed price, and guaranteed quality—everything from a single source. This approach gives customers planning security, transparency, and trust, as all services including project management, material procurement, coordination of trades, and quality assurance are handled by the NETZER GROUP.
The presentation also highlights the challenges of international overseas projects: logistics, local regulations, and coordination with partners on site. The NETZER GROUP provides practical insights into how such complex projects can be efficiently managed and which best practices emerge from combining global planning with technical expertise.
The target audience includes professionals and managers from cleanroom technology, production, engineering, and project management, as well as those responsible for international sites and decision-makers seeking efficient, turnkey solutions. Prior knowledge is helpful but not required—the NETZER GROUP makes complex projects understandable and accessible for everyone.
Conclusion: The presentation not only conveys technical knowledge about cleanroom technology and modular construction, but also demonstrates how complex international projects can be executed efficiently, turnkey, and with high quality—based on clear specifications for deadlines, costs, and quality. Participants gain exclusive insights into the NETZER GROUP’s success strategies that drive projects to success worldwide.

