By DET Corp Comms - Published January 29, 2026

Delta Electronics (Thailand) concluded its 2025 partner engagement series with its final data center-focused event under the theme The Power Nexus 2025 at Rayong Marriott Resort & Spa in Thailand’s Rayong Province.
The full-day event brought together Delta’s key distributors, premium partners, authorized partners, and prospective collaborators for an enriching experience that reinforced shared goals, explored future infrastructure opportunities, and deepened strategic partnerships.

With rapid shifts in market demands driven by data-intensive workloads and the rise of artificial intelligence, the gathering served as a platform to discuss how these forces are reshaping infrastructure needs across industries. Participants engaged in productive dialogue on partner alignment, market expansion strategies, and best practices in solution delivery.
Delta’s data center experts also shared updates on its product and solution roadmap, highlighting how the company’s innovations will support evolving customer requirements and reinforce competitive differentiation in a dynamic landscape.

A key focus of the event was AI-ready power and infrastructure solutions. Delta showcased its portfolio of advanced Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) systems and modular micro data center offerings such as VariRow and VariPOD, designed to support scalable, energy-efficient deployments. These solutions reflect Delta’s commitment to enabling reliable and future-proof infrastructure across small, medium, and large enterprise environments.
The micro data center concept featured at the gathering was informed by hands-on project experience in fast-growth Southeast Asian markets like Singapore and Malaysia. In these markets, expanding AI workloads demand compact, high-density infrastructure that balances performance, cooling efficiency, security, and cost. Delta’s modular design integrates power, cooling, racks, and monitoring into a single scalable package that simplifies deployment and enables flexible expansion as partner and customer needs evolve.

Aside from technical dialogue, the gathering also offered a meaningful experiential component. Delegates participated in a guided visit to Koh Man Nai, hosted by the local marine research centre, where they learned about marine conservation efforts in the Eastern Gulf of Thailand.

This session reinforced Delta’s ethos of sustainability and responsible business practice while providing partners with a chance to connect outside the boardroom.

Closing the day, Delta reaffirmed its commitment to growing together with partners through innovation, shared market understanding, and close collaboration. The Power Nexus 2025 highlighted Delta’s holistic approach to addressing infrastructure transformation and positioned the company and its partners to navigate the evolving demands of an increasingly AI-driven future.