Welcome to the SDCA: Willers Engineering AG
We are pleased to welcome Willers Engineering AG, an internationally active engineering firm that has stood for the highest quality, sound engineering expertise, and forward-looking solutions for over 30 years.
As a specialist in Advanced Data Center Engineering, Willers designs and implements state-of-the-art data center infrastructures that meet the growing demands of digitalization. The focus is on sustainable energy systems as well as efficient, reliable, and long-term operationally safe building services.
Modern data centers are characterized by rising power densities, growing thermal loads, and increasing complexity. Willers addresses these challenges with well-thought-out engineering methods and develops robust, scalable solutions with high operational reliability—while also providing the necessary flexibility for future technological developments.
A particular focus is on building services, which account for a significant portion of the total investment. The goal is to create infrastructures that can be operated economically, energy-efficiently, and sustainably throughout their entire lifecycle.
By joining the Swiss Data Center Association (SDCA), Willers aims to actively shape professional exchange within the industry and contribute to the further development of a high-performance and sustainable data center infrastructure in Switzerland.
Data Center Leader
“Thanks to our many years of engineering experience, we know what matters when it comes to the construction and operation of modern data centers. Through the SDCA, we want to contribute our expertise to professional dialogue in order to further develop sustainable and high-performance digital infrastructure in Switzerland.”
President SDCA
“We are delighted to welcome Willers Engineering AG, an internationally experienced engineering firm, to the SDCA. Their proven expertise in data center engineering and their clear focus on sustainable and future-proof infrastructures are a valuable asset to our association.”

