• Panduit is a global leader in network and electrical infrastructure, offering high-performance cabling, power, and data centre solutions.
  • The company supports innovation and sustainability with smart energy systems, offshore wind technology, and workforce development in APAC.

Panduit: Global leader in infrastructure solutions

Panduit, founded in 1955 and based in Illinois, is a world-class developer of electrical, network connectivity, AV, and data center infrastructure solutions. Privately held, it serves over 90% of Fortune 100 companies, with more than 5,000 employees and over US$1 billion in annual revenue.

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Panduit: Comprehensive infrastructure portfolio

The company offers unified physical infrastructure solutions that span data centres, enterprise networks, industrial wiring, audio-visual systems, renewable energy, and electrical safety. Its flagship offerings include high-density fibre and copper cabling (e.g. QuickNet and HD Flex), wire basket cable trays, UPS systems, intelligent PDUs, and DCIM platforms.

Panduit: Innovation for data centres and edge deployments

Panduit continues to push infrastructure design boundaries. Their next-generation wire basket cabling simplifies installations and boosts reliability through improved strength-to-weight ratios. Their QuickNet pre-terminated copper and HD-Flex fibre systems accelerate deployment and ensure high-density performance.

Panduit: Sustainability and smart energy initiatives

The company recently acquired subsea cable protection technology from DongWon EN-Tec®, enhancing offerings for offshore wind and subsea energy markets in the Asia-Pacific region. It also collaborates with Cisco to advance data centre sustainability and renewable infrastructure adoption.

Panduit: Commitment to skills and community

Panduit invests in skills development through its #SkillsChangeLives campaign. It partners with vocational schools and technical institutes—especially in APAC—to equip students with hands-on training in network infrastructure and cabling technologies.

Juno Chen is an intern reporter at BTW Media. Having studied Media and Data Analytics at the University of Sydney. She specialised in industry insights Contact her at j.chen@btw.media.

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