Rayong, Thailand, 17 December 2025 — Delta Electronics (Thailand) PCL. hosted its final data center–focused Partner Gathering of 2025, themed The Power Nexus 2025, at Rayong Marriott Resort & Spa in Rayong Province, providing a setting for both in-depth business discussions and meaningful partner engagement through a marine conservation activity. The event brought together key distributors, premium partners, authorized partners, and potential growth partners for a full-day engagement centered around strengthening collaboration, sharing market insights, and exploring future-ready infrastructure solutions.
The gathering facilitated discussions on partner alignment, market expansion strategies, and solution delivery, alongside updates on Delta’s product and solution roadmap to support evolving customer requirements.

During the event, Delta highlighted how evolving market demands, particularly the rapid acceleration of AI-driven workloads, are reshaping infrastructure requirements across industries. As organizations deploy GPU-intensive servers to support AI, analytics, and high-performance computing, they face growing challenges related to power density, cooling efficiency, space optimization, infrastructure cost, and data security.
AI-ready power and infrastructure solutions on display
To address these needs, Delta showcased its portfolio of AI-ready power and infrastructure solutions, including advanced Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) systems and micro data center solutions such as VariRow and VariPOD. Designed to support both small and medium-sized enterprises as well as large enterprise customers, these solutions enable reliable, scalable, and energy-efficient deployment of modern IT infrastructure.

Micro data center showcase
The micro data center concept was shaped by Delta’s project experience in Singapore and Malaysia, two of the fastest-growing data center markets in Southeast Asia. In these markets, the expansion of AI workloads has highlighted the need for compact, high-density solutions that can manage increasing power consumption and cooling demands, while maintaining robust data security and controlling capital expenditure.
Delta’s micro data center solutions integrate power, cooling, racks, and monitoring into a modular, scalable design that enables fast deployment, simplified operations, and flexible expansion as business needs evolve. Drawing on insights from regional deployments, Delta shared plans to introduce these AI-ready solutions to the Thai market, working closely with its partner ecosystem to support customers with affordable, secure, and adaptable infrastructure that enables long-term digital growth across sectors.

The partner gathering concluded with a guided visit to Koh Man Nai, where participants took part in a hands-on, educational experience hosted by the local marine research center. The session offered an opportunity for partners to unwind and connect, while gaining insights into marine conservation efforts in the Eastern Gulf of Thailand, a nod to Delta’s ongoing commitment to responsible and sustainable business practices.
Together, the discussions, solution showcases, and shared experiences throughout the day emphasized Delta’s focus on growing alongside its partners through technology innovation, shared market understanding, and close collaboration, positioning businesses to navigate the evolving demands of an increasingly AI-driven future.
