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We designed and developed a new website in Statamic 5 for Technicon — a Danish specialist in robotics and automation for the pharma and life science industry — with a flexible page builder, multilingual content model and editor tools that free the developer from daily maintenance.

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Our challenge

Our challenge

Technicon is a Danish specialist in robotics and automation for the pharma and life science industry, with over 300 implemented solutions and customers among the world's leading pharmaceutical manufacturers. Their new website had to match that professional weight: a content-heavy product and knowledge site where editors themselves can build pages, tell case stories and publish jobs — without compromising on performance, SEO or brand consistency.

The challenge was finding a CMS platform that could both handle an extensive content universe, give editors real freedom to compose complex pages, and at the same time keep operations simple without the plugin clutter and database maintenance that a comparable WordPress setup typically entails.

Technicon website built in Statamic 5 - Wacky Studio

A flexible product and knowledge site built in Statamic 5 — with full editorial freedom and no plugin clutter

Our approach

Our approach

We chose Statamic 5 as the CMS, because it offers the best of both worlds: flat-file means all content is versioned in Git alongside the code — no separate database complexity, no "production vs. staging content" problems. At the same time, Statamic's Control Panel is one of the most editor-friendly on the market.

We built a sharp but flexible content model around three collections — Pages (42 hierarchical pages for products, cases, about, contact and compliance), Jobs (14 job postings filtered by department) and News. The page builder is built with Bard and extended with a custom JavaScript extension that adds nested lists, so the rich text content matches the actual editorial need. To compose the pages, we developed 22 modular partials: hero variants, banners, box grids, interactive hotspots, job grid and article layouts.

The result is that Technicon's own team can build product pages, publish cases and post jobs without developer involvement.

Technicon production line top-down - Wacky Studio
Technicon pharma vials in production - Wacky Studio

The solution

Brand consistency from Control Panel to frontend — built with Laravel 12, Vite 7 and Tailwind CSS

Our conclusion

The solution

We delivered a complete Statamic 5 website where Technicon's professional weight gets the room it deserves, and where editors have real freedom to build pages without the developer being involved in every update.

The frontend is built with Vite 7 and Tailwind CSS, with a custom Tailwind palette defined on CSS variables — Technicon's red and grey brand tones are defined in one place and used consistently across templates, custom CSS and Control Panel. Eight page templates combined with the 22 partials give a large design vocabulary without duplicated code. The Control Panel is brand-matched with custom CSS, so editors work in an environment that looks like their own site.

The site has an integrated contact form with email routing and reCAPTCHA protection, an automatic XML sitemap always synchronised with the content, search across all entries (ready for upgrade to Algolia), a Glide image pipeline with auto-crop on focal points and signed URLs, dedicated SEO meta fields on all entries, and static caching that can be enabled when traffic demands it. The project also ships with Statamic MCP installed — a Model Context Protocol integration that makes the site directly available to AI assistants like Claude and Copilot, so future development and content operations can be accelerated.

We took the same approach on the Skal Vi Bage case, where Statamic handles a content-heavy recipe universe — proof that the same CMS scales from content-focused site to complex B2B universe with products, cases and jobs.

The full technology stack in the project is — Statamic 5, Laravel 12, PHP 8.2, Antlers, Vite 7, Tailwind CSS, SQLite/MySQL, Lando, PHPUnit 11.

Our conclusion

For Technicon, the choice of Statamic means a site that is fast now, flexible for the editors, and prepared for what they will build next year. As traffic grows, the setup scales effortlessly with Algolia search, static caching and MySQL — without a single line of content needing to be moved. That is exactly the kind of future-proofing we recommend for content-heavy business sites in 2026.

Looking to build a complex business website in Statamic? Contact us for a no-obligation chat about your next project.

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