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Delta Electronics Singapore Partners NUS to Advance Sustainable Data Centre Innovation

By Delta Singapore - Published January 26, 2026

Delta Electronics Singapore is proud to announce the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the College of Design and Engineering (CDE) at the National University of Singapore (NUS) to jointly accelerate innovation in sustainable data centre technologies. This strategic collaboration reflects Delta’s long-standing commitment to driving next-generation solutions that address pressing energy and environmental challenges in digital infrastructure.

Under the three-year partnership, Delta and NUS will explore development opportunities centred on cutting-edge technologies for next-generation sustainable data centres, especially those suited for tropical climates. The collaboration will leverage the capabilities and facilities of the Sustainable Tropical Data Centre Testbed (STDCT) 2.0 at NUS, a pioneering platform dedicated to research and validation of resilient, energy-efficient data centre systems.

PS Tang, General Manager, Delta Electronics (Singapore), said, “Data centers have become the backbone of our digital future, evolving into AI factories that drive innovation and connectivity. Yet, they also represent one of the most energy-intensive infrastructures. This collaboration with NUS, in which we aim to push the boundaries of design and technology for sustainable, modular, and intelligent data centers, reflects Delta’s long-term commitment to innovation and our vision for a smarter, greener future.”

“The partnership with Delta provides our researchers and students with an excellent opportunity to translate academic discoveries into impactful industrial applications,” said Professor Silvija Gradecak, Vice Dean (Research and Technology), CDE at NUS.

Professor Lee Poh Seng, Head of Mechanical Engineering at CDE at NUS and Programme Director of STDCT 2.0, added, “By leveraging NUS’ expertise in thermal systems, energy technologies, and digital design, we look forward to creating scalable solutions that contribute to Singapore’s sustainability goals.”

The partners will also explore integrating Delta’s autonomous inspection robots into data centers to enhance safety, real-time monitoring, and predictive maintenance.

The collaboration also echoes Delta’s support to Singapore’s Green Plan 2030 and Smart Nation goals for resilient, sustainable digital infrastructure.

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