MiTek operates across North America, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and Asia Pacific, delivering engineered building systems, automated manufacturing solutions, and design software aimed at restructuring how construction happens. The company's core thesis is straightforward: design buildings for off-site prefabrication earlier in the process, then optimize manufacturing and assembly downstream. This affects labor deployment, material waste, and timeline compression across single-family housing, multi-family residential, commercial offices, and warehouse distribution.
The technical stack spans design and planning software that feeds into automated manufacturing equipment, which then produces components for assembly. MiTek also provides engineered systems - the actual building products - and technical consulting to help partners adopt these off-site construction methods. The operational surface is large: coordinating design intent across geographies, managing manufacturing tolerances at scale, integrating software tooling with physical production, and ensuring that architectural and engineering constraints map cleanly to prefabrication workflows.
For security teams, this infrastructure matrix creates specific threat vectors. Supply chain integrity matters when manufacturing systems control tolerances on structural components. Design software handles intellectual property and project specifications that competitors would value. Distributed global operations mean compliance footprints across multiple jurisdictions and regulatory regimes. The integration between design, manufacturing, and field assembly systems requires secure handoffs of configuration data and build parameters - failure modes here surface as physical product defects or safety issues, not just data leaks.