Data centre design company, Datalec Precision Installations (DPI), announced its strategic expansion into the Asia-Pacific (APAC) region today.
The move marks a significant milestone in DPI's global growth strategy which includes establishing its regional headquarters in Singapore.
This office will serve as a springboard for DPI's planned growth across the APAC region, with future expansions targeted for Indonesia, Australia, and Malaysia.
DPI executive vice president for APAC, Peter Cole, described APAC is a dynamic market and DPI's expansion is driven by the region's burgeoning demand for data centre services, fuelled by AI, digital transformation initiatives, cloud adoption, and the proliferation of emerging technologies.
He said the company's comprehensive service portfolio, including design, build, and maintenance services, positions it uniquely to address the complex requirements of data centre operators in the region.
In line with its commitment to sustainability, DPI is implementing industry-leading practices to achieve a zero-carbon footprint for its APAC operations. This initiative aligns with the company's global sustainability goals and demonstrates its dedication to environmental responsibility in every aspect of its business.
To ensure timely project delivery and maintain the highest quality standards, DPI will leverage its state-of-the-art manufacturing capabilities to provide products built to British standards.
The company will also keep local stock inventory in Singapore to minimise lead times and enhance responsiveness to client needs.
A key focus of DPI's APAC strategy is workforce development and fostering a diverse, multicultural work environment.
"Our team in APAC will reflect the region's rich cultural tapestry, bringing together diverse perspectives to deliver outstanding solutions for our clients," Cole said.
DPI's expansion into APAC builds on its successful growth in other regions, including its recent entry into the United Arab Emirates.
The company said it would prioritise partnering with local businesses, government entities, and educational institutions to contribute to the region's digital infrastructure development and economic growth.