- Vertiv provides critical infrastructure solutions in Asia, supporting data centres, telecom, and enterprise digitalisation.
- It focuses on edge computing, AI-ready systems, and talent development to power the region’s digital growth.
Vertiv: Integrated infrastructure for digital resilience
Vertiv provides critical digital infrastructure across Asia—from power and thermal management to modular data centres and rack systems. Its solutions span industries like telecom, healthcare, government, and manufacturing. The company’s Asia headquarters in Singapore anchors its regional operations, with offices across Southeast Asia, including a new branch in Jakarta to meet rising demand in Indonesia.
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Vertiv: Edge and AI-ready innovations
Vertiv has launched advanced systems tailored for edge environments and high-density AI workloads. The Liebert DM cooling line was introduced in 2021 to support small IT rooms, while the Smart InfraSight platform (2022) offers centralised device and thermal monitoring for multi-site management. These tools demonstrate Vertiv’s commitment to enabling reliable, high-performance infrastructure for data-hungry applications.
Vertiv: Elevating regional capability
In 2025, Vertiv opened the Vertiv Academy in Manila—a dedicated training facility for engineers across Asia. This reflects the company’s investment in regional talent and its support for the growth of digital infrastructure expertise. Additionally, it actively engages with its channel network, honouring high-performing partners at its annual Asia summit.
Vertiv: Leadership in sustainable connectivity
As AI adoption surges in Asia—84% of organisations are scaling beyond pilots—Vertiv plays a key role with its AI‑ready infrastructure portfolio, including power, cooling, and management systems. These solutions align with regional aspirations to modernise critical systems, especially in emerging markets like Indonesia, where digital economies are growing rapidly