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Only five communications equipment groups made the list, underscoring Zyxel’s standing in a benchmark watched by investors and customers.
The spending aims to add skilled jobs and local AI access as Thailand races to become South East Asia’s digital hub.
Rising AI power and cooling demands are pushing operators towards open hardware as Legrand adds rack, power and thermal gear for dense sites.
Rising scrutiny over water and power use is pushing operators towards integrated services as data centre expansion accelerates worldwide.
Businesses could cut power use and network sprawl as the firms test a combined fibre and Wi-Fi 7 system for offices and campuses.
The result keeps Trust among EcoVadis’s top 5% of assessed companies as buyers demand firmer evidence of supply chain sustainability.
Investors overseeing more than USD $350 billion in assets joined a Singapore event where founders faced tighter scrutiny over scale, revenues and execution.
The deal caps rapid expansion at the Northern Ireland manufacturer, which lifted revenue 84% and added 300,000 square feet under Foresight.
Most technology leaders are still finding their feet as companies race to deploy AI despite skills gaps, data problems and compliance pressure.
The funding would help Firmus expand AI factories across Asia-Pacific, as demand for compute outpaces available capacity and power supply.
Open-weight AI is getting a wider reach as Gemma 4 can run from phones to high-end GPUs, with local use and 128K context support.
The new targets could lift customer energy savings to 60 TWh by 2030, as the group expands into lighting software and circular services.
Lower running costs and emissions rules are accelerating battery-powered machinery uptake across construction, farming and mining sites.
Rising petrol bills are nudging more Australians towards electric and hybrid cars, though most are still weighing price and charging concerns.
The installation should meet about a fifth of the airport’s power needs and cut annual carbon emissions by 355,056kg.
Australia could miss AI investment unless it tackles power, cooling and land for data centres, Logicalis says.
Households may trim winter power costs as the system automatically adjusts heating and cooling using room conditions and daily routines.
Arizona’s water-stressed data centre market gets a new 36 MW AI site in Mesa that uses zero water for cooling and aims to save 138 million gallons a year.
Growing edge computing demand is pushing EMEA operators to replace comfort cooling with systems built for small rooms and dense IT loads.
The 350MW facility is expected to bring about 1,800 jobs at peak as demand for AI computing and cloud services drives expansion in Western Sydney.