Transforming Healthcare in Asia Pacific: The Impact of Medical Devices

This article is contributed by Bijay Singh, Global Head, Business Unit Healthcare at DKSH.

The Asia Pacific (APAC) region, home to 60% of the global population, is emerging as a key market for global medical device companies.[1] This shift is underscored by the potential of the APAC region, which encompasses a diverse array of cultures, languages, and socioeconomic backgrounds, and a healthcare market that has already surpassed Europe to become the second-largest market globally, right behind the United States.[2] Key drivers for this growth include rising income levels, an ageing population, and an increased prevalence of chronic diseases, all contributing to the heightened demand for medical devices.[3] However, the APAC region embodies a spectrum of healthcare systems, ranging from densely populated urban centres with state-of-the-art medical facilities to remote communities facing formidable barriers to access. These disparities in the healthcare space highlight the need for innovative solutions to transform the healthcare delivery system, addressing key issues such as access barriers and shortages of manpower and resources. This is where the crucial role of medical devices comes into play.

Population Dynamics across APAC

By 2050, the number of individuals aged 60 and above in the APAC region is projected to more than double, reaching a staggering 1.3 billion.[4]  This demographic trend brings with it a host of healthcare challenges, including an increased burden of age-related diseases and conditions such as cardiovascular diseases, cancer, and neurodegenerative disorders.[5]

Woman measuring her blood pressure while consulting with doctor via telemedicine at home
Source: DKSH / A woman is measuring her blood pressure while consulting with a doctor via telemedicine video call on a laptop at home

Alongside an ageing population, there is a marked increase in the prevalence of chronic and non-communicable diseases (NCDs) like diabetes, hypertension, and obesity, which collectively contribute to 41 million deaths each year, representing approximately 74% of global mortality. [6] In APAC, NCD-related deaths are prominent, with some countries reporting rates as high as 90% of total fatalities.[7] The lasting impact of the COVID-19 pandemic exacerbated these challenges, severely straining healthcare resources, disrupting routine care services, and revealing critical gaps in preparedness and response capabilities.[8] Healthcare facilities are grappling with issues like overcrowding, reduced physician-to-population ratios, limited medicine availability, and inadequate funding. Projections from the World Health Organisation (WHO) indicate an imminent global deficit by 2030, with Southeast Asia alone expected to account for 40% of this shortfall.[9] For instance, in 2023, Indonesia reported a deficit of 31,481 specialist doctors,[10] while the Philippines anticipates a 25-year timeline to achieve the ideal doctor-patient ratio.[11] These challenges are further compounded by factors such as rapid population growth, lifestyle shifts, urbanization, emigration of healthcare workers, and an ageing healthcare workforce.

Harmonising Healthcare with Medical Device Innovations

Amidst the growing demand for healthcare services, the medical devices sector stands as a burgeoning industry poised to reshape healthcare approaches. Analysts project that, by 2028, the Asian medical devices market will account for more than USD 156 billion in revenue.[12] The next frontier in healthcare innovation will involve an increased focus on the digitalisation of medical devices, thereby enhancing access, convenience, and patient-centred care.

In recent years, we are already seeing more medical devices being used across the healthcare system:

  • Remote monitoring and telemedicine: Medical devices, including wearable sensors, smart watches, remote monitoring devices, and telemedicine platforms, empower healthcare providers to remotely monitor patients’ vital signs, health status, and treatment adherence. This allows caregivers to monitor multiple patients simultaneously despite manpower shortages. For instance, the Dexcom G6 continuous glucose monitoring system, available in Singapore and Japan, allows for real-time monitoring, integrated with wearable sensors and a transmitter for the measurement of blood glucose values.
  • Point-of-care testing: Point-of-care testing devices offer rapid and convenient diagnostic capabilities outside of traditional laboratory settings. These devices can be particularly valuable in resource-limited settings or remote areas. For example, during the COVID-19 pandemic, multiple home-test kits were developed to allow the first round of testing at home. This also helped people adhere to the social distancing norms.
  • Self-management apps: Mobile health (mHealth) apps and devices empower patients to take an active role in managing their health and well-being. These apps enable users to track their exercise, diet, medication adherence, and vital signs, providing valuable insights into their health status and facilitating communication with healthcare providers.
  • Home-based care: Technological advancements have facilitated the development of home medical devices, and enhanced patient care convenience while reducing hospitalization expenses, promoting patient independence, and improving quality of life. Devices such as home infusion pumps, portable oxygen concentrators, and remote monitoring systems empower chronic patients to manage their health outside of traditional healthcare settings. DKSH’s service Home Pulse exemplifies this shift by delivering high-quality healthcare services directly to patients’ homes in Thailand. This approach has the potential to enhance the role of home-based medical devices, optimizing resource allocation and cutting overall healthcare costs for the future.

While the accelerated adoption of medical devices can transform the healthcare landscape, a critical challenge lies in enabling healthcare professionals (HCPs) to interpret collected data. This is a common industry issue, where a significant amount of data either falls through the cracks or becomes overwhelming, making it difficult to analyse and utilise effectively. Statistics paint a concerning picture, revealing that 97% of health data produced by hospitals remains unanalysed, and 46% of healthcare leaders view data management as a significant burden.[13] This translates to a vast reservoir of potentially life-saving insights remaining untapped. Hence, addressing the challenges of data interpretation will allow HCPs to unlock the true potential of medical devices and pave the way for personalised healthcare in APAC.

Collaborative Efforts to Propel Medical Devices Growth

In 2023, the region’s medical devices market reached a value of USD 111.93 billion, and projections suggest that it will further grow at a CAGR of 6.8% and reach USD 166.1 billion by 2029.[14] Driving this growth in APAC demands a collaborative approach involving government bodies, healthcare providers, academic institutions, and industry stakeholders.

Consulting doctor visit on mobile app at home.telemedicine
Source: DKSH / Consulting doctor visit via a mobile app at home i.e telemedicine

Regulatory developments play a pivotal role in strengthening the sector’s upward trajectory. Harmonising and streamlining regulatory frameworks are essential to facilitate faster approval and market entry of new medical devices. Regional agreements, like those within ASEAN[15] aim to establish consistent regulations, streamline approval processes, and enhance market access for medical devices across borders.[16] By aligning standards and regulations, regulatory bodies seek to create a more predictable and transparent environment for manufacturers, distributors, and healthcare providers.

Governments should incentivise research and development (R&D) through grants and tax benefits to stimulate local innovation of medical devices. Initiatives like Singapore’s National Health Innovation Centre (NHIC) and South Korea’s National Institute of Health (NIH) fund medical research and support clinical trials, often in collaboration with universities and healthcare companies, enabling efficient validation of new medical devices.[17] Training programs for healthcare professionals on the use of new devices are equally crucial to ensure their effective adoption and utilization. These efforts not only facilitate faster market entry but also ensure that innovations address specific healthcare needs in diverse APAC markets.

Additionally, healthcare distribution facilities are emerging as key growth drivers, streamlining supply chains and enhancing accessibility to medical devices across APAC. DKSH Healthcare’s OP1 in Taiwan, Asia’s largest automated healthcare distribution centre, utilizes advanced automation to expedite the distribution of healthcare solutions, including medical devices, across the region. Distribution centres such as this ensure efficient logistics and support timely delivery and inventory management, which is crucial for meeting healthcare demands in diverse markets. All in all, driving the medical devices sector forward in APAC involves a comprehensive approach to address regulatory, infrastructure, reimbursement, and training challenges while ensuring patient privacy, safety, and equity. Collaboration among healthcare stakeholders, technology developers, policymakers, and regulatory authorities is crucial to improving health outcomes. In this regard, DKSH Healthcare is committed to playing a vital role in this transformation by facilitating the distribution and adoption of innovative medical devices, empowering patients, optimizing resource allocation, and contributing to a healthier future for all in the region.


[1]https://asiapacific.unfpa.org/en/populationtrends#:~:text=The%20Asia%20and%20the%20Pacific,Developing%20States%20in%20the%20Pacific

[2]https://insights.omnia-health.com/management/navigating-growth-apac-regions-medical-device-landscape

[3]https://www.credenceresearch.com/report/medical-health-screening-services-market

[4]https://asiapacific.unfpa.org/en/populationtrends#:~:text=The%20Asia%20and%20the%20Pacific,Developing%20States%20in%20the%20Pacific.

[5]https://www.nature.com/articles/s41392-022-01251-0

[6]https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/noncommunicable-diseases

[7]https://devpolicy.org/ncds-in-asia-and-the-pacific-recent-findings-and-key-challenges-20221116/#:~:text=According%20to%20the%20WHO%20report,also%20in%20the%20top%20ten.

[8]https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9354133/

[9]https://journals.lww.com/wsep/fulltext/2021/10001/implementing_a_decade_of_strengthening_the_health.15.aspx

[10]https://www.integrity-indonesia.com/blog/2023/10/10/overcoming-medical-workforce-shortages-opportunities-and-challenges-for-foreign-doctors-in-indonesia/#:~:text=According%20to%20a%20report%20from,serving%20a%20population%20of%20277%2C432%2C36

[11]https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2023/11/13/2311040/ideal-patient-doctor-ratio-seen-25-years-lawmaker

[12]https://www.statista.com/outlook/hmo/medical-technology/medical-devices/asia#revenue

[13]https://apacmed.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/APACMed-Power-Promise-of-Health-Data-Value_August-2023-2.pdf

[14] https://www.marketdataforecast.com/market-reports/apac-medical-devices-market

[15] https://www.aseanbriefing.com/news/aseans-free-trade-agreements-an-overview/

[16] https://asean.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/ASEAN-Guidelines-for-Harmonisation-of-Standards-2022-Version.pdf

[17] https://www.nih.go.kr/eng/  

Toshiba TV Celebrates International Animation Day, Bringing Animation Classics to Life


HONG KONG, Oct. 29, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — As the world prepares to commemorate International Animation Day in October, Toshiba invites you to rediscover the magic of your animation classics on the cutting-edge television series: X9900, Z870, and Z670. Whether it’s the enchanting classics, the adventure-filled tales, or the groundbreaking CGI masterpieces, the Toshiba TV series is engineered to bring the magic back and help users rediscover the joy and wonder of these timeless classics, but with an upgraded experience that makes those cherished memories sparkle like never before.


Embark on an Adventure with Impeccable Visual and Surround Sound

Equipped with its stunning 4K OLED picture quality, the X9900 faithfully reproduces every vivid detail, texture, and movement of these beloved animated tales. Paired with the immersive Dolby Atmos surround sound system, viewers are transported straight back to the carefree days of their youth, surrounded by the endearing characters and fantastical worlds they grew up with.

Relive your Favorite Animation with The Filmmaker Mode

Featuring the revolutionary REGZA Engine ZRi, the Toshiba Z670 is equipped with The Filmmaker Mode that supported QLED TVs, which ensures viewers can relive their excitement on animation the same as the original film director visioned. The AI-powered technology automatically optimizes picture and sound quality to a cinematic level, providing an immersive viewing experience that allows you to fully dive into the timeless animated worlds.

Appreciate CGI Masterpiece with Vibrant Colors

From early cartoons to modern animated films that blend traditional and digital techniques, the Toshiba TV series allows animation fans to appreciate the evolution. Even for the most intricate animations, Mini LED Z870 handles them like a pro, as its Total HDR Solution delivers deeper contrasts and brighter, more vibrant colors for a truly cinematic experience of those cherished cartoon favorites.

This International Animation Day, rediscover the magic of your favorite animation with the Toshiba TV series. Let the superior audio-visual quality ignite your imagination and appreciation for the art of animation again, paying homage to the importance and beauty of this timeless medium.

For more information please visit: @Toshiba TV Global

About Toshiba TV:

With 70+ years of history in TV production, Toshiba TV is known for its exquisite craftsmanship, innovative ideas and groundbreaking inventions. By prioritizing superior image quality and auditory experiences, Toshiba TV sets new standards in entertainment. Toshiba TV stems from the excellence quest of customers, providing the world with responsible products to make the world a better place. Emphasizing attention to product details and technological advancement, Toshiba TV integrates aesthetically pleasing design, quality assurance, and brand reputation to underscore its commitment to authenticity in the actual world and a sincere dedication to its consumers, showcasing Toshiba TV’s long-standing design philosophy and continuous pursuit of product quality.

Dell Latitude 7350 Laptop In-Depth Review: Thoughtful AI Meets Power Efficiency & Productivity

Dell’s Latitude lineup has been one of the foremost laptop lineups when it comes to business and productivity. It has steadily grown from a chunky, business-oriented laptop into a more sleek, refined laptop with productivity features that broaden its appeal beyond just the business market. The Dell Latitude 7350 Laptop builds on this legacy and brings meaningful updates and features to the Latitude lineup. Of course, being a Latitude 7000 series, it’s also pushing the boundaries a little bit with some of the more premium features from Dell’s flagship XPS laptops.

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That said, does slim, sleek and light make a difference? Or does the Dell Latitude 7350 laptop rest on Dell’s laurels? We’re giving you the full breakdown with our in-depth review.

Design

The Dell Latitude 7350 gets a lot of its design cues from the Dell XPS. Its slim form factor and overall design hearken back to the design language of the XPS – albeit a little bit more on the thicker side of things. That said, the adapted design language makes the Latitude look and feel more premium. Dell has also opted to make the Latitude 7350 more petite than its competition with some of the slimmest bezels I’ve seen on a laptop. The build of the laptop isn’t flat either, it’s got a slight taper towards the top lip of the laptop lid. The same lip has a discreet, physical shutter for the camera to prevent digital prying eyes.

The design of the laptop allows it to hold all the relevant ports you’d need while keeping the profile slim and relatively seamless. The slight taper also makes the laptop feel more ergonomic when using it on the go. However, the hallmark of the way the laptop is designed is definitely the placement of the keyboard and trackpad – especially the latter since it’s also larger than the competition. It allows you to avoid weird angles when using the touchpad.

Dell’s decision to use magnesium for the body of the Latitude 7350 makes the device feel premium and adds a layer of durability that is very welcomed for a device you’ll be carrying with you on the go. Not to forget, the laptop is super lightweight or as Dell puts it “Ultralight”. It weighs just a hair under 1kg – coming in at a mere 0.99kg. The lightweight is very welcomed when running around as it also means it’s easy to carry around. I also found myself double and triple checking my bag for the laptop cause I’m too used to a heavier weight.

Hardware

The Dell Latitude 7350 is a laptop built for productivity. Its specifications live up to this to the “T”. In fact, the hardware it comes with seems run-of-the-mill, but Dell’s thoughtful AI integration is what sets it apart.

Specifications

DELL LATITUDE 7350 LAPTOPAs tested
Processor (clock)Intel Core Ultra 5 135U processor vPRO 4.4 GHz Max Turbo
12 Cores ,14 Threads 12 MB cache
GPUIntegrated Intel Graphics,
Display13.3” IPS FHD+ (1920 x 1200) resolution 16:10 aspect ratio anti-glare screen 250nits brightness
Memory16GB LPDDR5x 256GB PCIe NVMe Gen 4.0 SSD
Networking and ConnectionsIntel WiFi 7 2×2 Bluetooth 5.4   2 Thunderbolt 4 & DisplayPort (USB-C) 1 USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A 1 HDMI 2.1 1 MicroSD card reader 1 Audio Combo Jack
Battery57Wh lithium-polymer battery Up to 8.3 hours of battery life   65W Type-C power adapter
Operating SystemWindows 10 Home 64-bit
MiscellaneousFHD IR camera Backlit Keyboard Stereo Speakers Microphone DisplayPort over USB-C Thunderbolt 4

Features

When it comes to features, the Dell Latitude 7350 hallmark is definitely its weight, but it also comes with another bevvy of features that make it stand out from the crowd. Aside from its magnesium build, Dell has incorporated a multitude of AI-imbued features that leverage the NPU in the Intel Core Ultra processor and also fortify your Dell Latitude 7350 making it more secure and having better performance all with the click of a button.

Thoughtful AI Features Create Secure Work

Like many other Dell laptops, the Latitude 7350 Ultralight is imbued with features that Dell has built in-house. These features leverage Dell’s know-how and the AI capabilities of the processor to bring features that help elevate the user experience and ensure that sensitive data isn’t compromised. Most of these features come with Dell Optimizer which is a piece of software that is available in most of the Dell laptops.

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The Dell Optimizer software allows you to optimize the laptop so that it runs at its best. The Dell optimizer helps optimize the system based on your usage behaviour and also optimizes the laptop’s audio so you can get the best out of the laptop. It even monitors the health of your battery ensuring you get the most out of it and optimises battery usage according to your usage.

Aside from that, the best feature in Dell Optimizer has to be the Onlooker detection and Walk Away lock. As the name suggests, Onlooker Detection uses the camera of the Latitude to detect onlookers. When it does, it blurs out the screen preventing prying eyes from reading what’s on screen. This feature is a real boon especially when you’re working in places like cafes or even in public spaces like hospital waiting rooms. It’s so sensitive that even when it comes to showing someone the screen you need to make sure it’s not over your shoulder cause it will blur the screen. I loved it when I was doing work in a public forum in a hotel. However, the same feature can be a little bit unnerving when it says you have an onlooker when you’re alone in a hotel room. Walk Away Lock does exactly that, it locks your computer when you walk away from it preventing anyone from accessing your work and data. It’s also almost instantaneous taking less than 10 seconds to lock Windows as I walked away from the PC.

Collaboration TouchPad & Keyboard

Dell introduced the Collaboration Touchpad with the Latitude 9330 back in 2022. The touchpad has become something of a standard on Dell laptops now; the Dell Latitude 7350 is following suit. The Collaboration TouchPad brings the most used functionalities in commonly used collaborative applications like Zoom, Microsoft Teams and Slack particularly when it comes to video calls. The Collaboration TouchPad gives you buttons for turning on your webcam, sharing your screen, viewing the chat and muting your microphone which comes in handy when using apps like Zoom. The Collaborative Touchpad gives you a visual indication of whether you’re muted as well – a very welcomed feature that helps prevent awkward situations.

Aside from that, the touchpad itself is larger than normal laptops. This comes in really handy when you’re working on the go. You’ll be able to use the touchpad without straining your wrist too much. This came in especially useful when using the laptop in an aeroplane and even on the train during a commute. The added touchpad real estate meant easier manoeuvring even in tight spaces.

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The keyboard on the Dell Latitude 7350 is also one of its best features. It has a really nice feel when using it. There’s just enough travel so that using it doesn’t feel mushy and it’s got less feedback making it significantly more comfortable to use over prolonged periods. The keys are also wide enough that my fat, pudgy fingers don’t end up pressing more than one key at a time. It’s also worth noting that the speaker grills on either side also made it more comfortable as my fingers weren’t hanging off the sides and resting on the grills.

Performance

When it comes to performance, the Dell Latitude isn’t a slouch. It performs relatively well all things considered. It could handle day-to-day tasks without batting an eye. Simple word processing and small Excel sheets were a breeze. Even larger Excel sheets and heavier PowerPoint presentations were handled really well. That said, the performance of the laptop did take a little bit of a dip when it came to handling Google Chrome with about 8 tabs open. This was exacerbated by using programs like Rambox.

The performance of the laptop was really strained when it came to doing creative work. Light photo editing and simple visual design were still manageable but when it came to doing heavier tasks like video editing, the laptop would struggle especially with apps like Adobe Premiere Pro and DaVinci Resolve. Lighter apps like CapCut didn’t have as hard a time as Adobe and DaVinci but still, it’s a little bit of a task for the laptop.

Of course, being a gamer, I had to use a laptop for the task. It could handle simple older games like Final Fantasy VIII (not remastered), Torchlight and Bastion. I’ll give this a slight caveat just to say that when I say it can handle the game, this doesn’t mean the settings are maxed out. Most of them are in middling or lower settings. It should be abundantly clear that newer games like Diablo III, Baldur’s Gate 3 and the like were an uphill climb for the laptop. Newer games struggle even on the lowest settings. This is clearly a limitation of the Intel Integrated graphics that come with the Core Ultra processor.

Display

It’s a pity though that the Integrated Graphics of the processor is a bottleneck for gaming because the display on the Dell Latitude 7350 is one of the best when it comes to colour reproduction and clarity. The FHD+ resolution seemed to be just high enough for the laptop’s 13.3-inch display. However, it wouldn’t have hurt to have a little bit more resolution – although there would be a point of diminishing returns with the small display.

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That said, the display allowed me to do colour grading, video editing, and other graphically intensive work smoothly and accurately. It also shines when it comes to consuming content. The colour depth and colour reproduction allow you to see details in the blacks and darker regions of the content in your videos making it more immersive. This is also complemented by the laptop’s surprisingly good speakers that are able to provide immersive sound with a wide sound stage.

A Laptop for Productivity On-The-Go With Meaningful AI Additions Held Back By a subpar Graphics Processor

All in all, the Dell Latitude 7350 is nearly the perfect productivity package held back by Intel’s Integrated Graphics. We’re not saying this to nitpick. The mere fact that the laptop struggles with games that are over a decade old should indicate that there is a lot of work to be done when it comes to integrated graphics cores. That aside, the Dell Latitude 7350 is built for the rigours of productivity on the go with the integration of thoughtful AI features that allow you to ensure your data is secure even when you’re out and about. The ergonomics of the keyboard and also the build quality of the laptop are small touches that make all the difference when it comes to design and functionality. The display and speakers also make the laptop perfect if you need to unwind. It’s truly a near-perfect package with one big caveat especially if you’re working with graphics and extremely large data sets.

SFC+, the most comprehensive digital marketplace app for global Filipinos, is now available on App Store and Google Play

LOS ANGELES, Oct. 26, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Seafood City, the largest Filipino grocerant in North America with 1 million weekly in-store foot traffic, over 400,000 active membership base, and the largest Filipino online and in-store collection of vendor partners, has partnered with leading Filipino brands to launch its one-stop digital marketplace app for global Filipinos in North America, SFC+.

Elewin Rebaya, SFC+ President and CEO
Elewin Rebaya, SFC+ President and CEO

A comprehensive digital marketplace app, SFC+ brings together U.S. and top Filipino brands and services, allowing its members to easily shop for authentic products, pay bills, send remittances, and even invest in the future of their loved ones in the Philippines. 

“SFC+ is a digital hub for Filipinos in North America that gives them exclusive access to U.S. and top Philippine brands, discounts, rewards, and a host of exciting benefits every time they shop, save, earn and pay with Suki Points using the app,” said SFC+ Inc. President and CEO Elewin Rebaya. “We created this app with the goal of reaching and serving more Filipinos globally, as well as to enrich and meet their ever-evolving lifestyle demands.”

Through SFC+, users can seamlessly connect with leading brands like ABS-CBN, the SM Group, Philippine Airlines, SMDC, BDO Unibank, Smart, Globe, East West Bank USA, and BayaniPay, among others, simplifying global transactions and bringing the best of the Philippines to North American shores.

“From purchasing items and services to paying bills and even investing in the future of families and relatives they support, SFC+ will make these experiences rewarding for every global Filipino through our membership program,” said Rebaya, who is also the Executive Vice President of Seafood City.

With every partner brand, SFC+ members enjoy exclusive access, curated deals, discount savings, and Suki Points. SFC+ members further enjoy the privilege of paying with Suki Points for their purchases at any Seafood City store including online.

SFC+ will add more brands to its roster to expand its service offerings to global Filipinos.

Features designed for the global Filipino

Some of the key features of SFC+ include zero-fee remittance, bills pay, and embedded banking services by BayaniPay with East West Bank USA and BDO Unibank; opening of BDO Kabayan Savings in the U.S.; digital shopping for Seafood City locations; discounted iWantTFC subscription; converting Philippine Airlines Mabuhay Miles into Suki Points and vice versa; end-to-end purchase of SMDC condominiums including access to 91 SMDC prime properties while enjoying services from experienced specialists; premium access to thousands of SM brands and outlets through the SM Gift Pass Choice; discounted balikbayan box shipping with LOGO; and direct donations to the ABS-CBN Foundation International and Gawad Kalinga USA.

SFC+ is the official marketing and service partner of SMDC in North America.

“By partnering with SFC+, we are extending our reach to global Filipinos, offering them a seamless platform to invest in the good life, no matter where they are in the world. Through this collaboration, we reaffirm our commitment to building communities that enhance lives and connect people to progress,” said Jessica Sy, SMDC AVP and Head of Corporate Planning and Development.

“We are proud to be part of SFC+ to deliver tailored banking solutions to the Filipino community in the U.S.,” said Parker Shi, Chief Operating Officer of East West Bank USA. “Through this collaboration, we aim to enhance the financial well-being of Filipinos by providing convenient access to essential banking services and exclusive rewards.”

“There’s a thriving community of global Filipinos in North America that we aim to serve strongly and vibrantly through SFC+,” said Talino Venture Studios CEO Winston Damarillo, who also helmed the creation of SFC+. “We didn’t just build an app; we built a home, and its doors will remain open to Filipinos who long to connect and celebrate their Filipino roots wherever they are in the world.”

Discounted Philippine Airlines flights

SFC+ members can now book discounted Philippine Airlines flights and earn Suki Points by using promo codes upon purchase of PAL tickets. For business class purchases, 1,000 Suki Points will be awarded, while 500 Suki Points for economy class.

“We welcome SFC as our latest partner under the Mabuhay Miles program. Our shared values of promoting Filipino culture and tradition have made our partnership truly special and memorable,” said Philippine Airlines President and COO, Stanley Ng. “Surely the Suki Points of SFC+ customers can take them to exciting destinations and even help them fly home once they start redeeming with Mabuhay Miles or convert their Mabuhay Miles into Suki Points,” he added.

Win a condo, free round-trip flights

Everyone who downloads and signs up on SFC+ will get a chance to win a grand prize of an SMDC condominium and round-trip PAL tickets to the Philippines through the Suki Condo Sweepstakes. About 20,000 people who have signed up on SFC+’s waitlist will each receive 1,500 Suki Points while non-waitlisters will each get 1,000 Suki Points. Both may also choose between 15 lbs Calrose rice and a $10 gift card while supplies last.

“Since 1989, millions of Filipinos in the U.S. and Canada have found a home away from home in Seafood City stores,” Rebaya said. “This is our way of giving back to our countrymen who keep on giving. Our ecosystem of benefits is the advantage they unlock once they download the app and become SFC+ members.”

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About Seafood City

Seafood City Supermarket is the largest Filipino grocerant in North America. A de facto community town center or hub for Filipino-North Americans wherever it operates. It is anchored by a full service supermarket, various food service operations, including iconic Philippine brands, plus services and merchants relevant to the lifestyle of the Filipinos in the region. From its humble beginnings in San Diego, California, Seafood City now has numerous operations in the United States and Canada including those in California, Nevada, Texas, Washington, Illinois, Hawaii, Arizona, Ontario, Manitoba and Alberta. The push towards the Midwest and the East Coast is part of its expansion plans.

About Talino

Talino Venture Studios is an award-winning global venture studio for inclusive fintech. Born in the intersection of Silicon Valley and Southeast Asia, Talino Venture Studios is on a mission to bridge financial inclusion for over 1.7 billion people around the world. It uses the successful venture studio model to build repeatable, scalable, and profitable fintechs that empower underserved, underrepresented groups around the world with financial access and mobility. Talino Ventures Studios (talinolabs.com)

SUSTAINABLE MARKETS INITIATIVE UNVEILS SUPPORT TO COMMONWEALTH MEMBER STATES AT CHOGM

In support of His Majesty King Charles III’s visits to Australia and Samoa, for the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM), SMI launches further support for Commonwealth Member States

  • Pacific Hub launched in Australia to enhance alignment of industry, finance and country efforts to accelerate delivery on global climate and biodiversity targets.
  • Marine Mangrove Sanctuary launched in partnership with SpaceX and Rotary International in Samoa to restore mangrove ecosystems, mitigate sea level rise, increase community connectivity and preserve cultural heritage for future generations.
  • Private Sector Training Programme for government officials extended to enhance public-private partnerships and project delivery in the Commonwealth.
  • SMI’s Impact Accelerator, along with a recommendation to establish High-Level Climate Investment Authorities, launched to provide end-to-end support for governments to develop industry partnerships and investment ready projects aligned with sustainable transition. 
  • The SMI’s Nature-Risk Tool, developed by AECOM, has been made available to all Commonwealth member states to assist them in assessing Nature-risks associated with physical infrastructure and urban planning.
  • The Natural Capital on African Governments’ Balance Sheets Initiative launched to explore making natural capital assets as a core component of national balance sheets.

APIA, Samoa, Oct. 26, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — In the presence of His Majesty King Charles III, as well as leaders from the Commonwealth as part of the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting’s Business Forum, the Sustainable Markets Initiative (SMI) has launched several initiatives to further enhance its commitment and support to Commonwealth Members States.

His Majesty King Charles III, founder of the Sustainable Markets Initiative (SMI) when he was The Prince of Wales, during a roundtable organised by the SMI
His Majesty King Charles III, founder of the Sustainable Markets Initiative (SMI) when he was The Prince of Wales, during a roundtable organised by the SMI
  • Pacific Hub: Connecting SMI’s global CEOs with CEOs and climate leaders in Australia, the SMI launched its Pacific Hub to enhance alignment of industry, finance and country efforts to accelerate delivery on global climate and biodiversity targets.
  • Marine Mangrove Sanctuary: In collaboration with Rotary International and Space X, the SMI is launching a Marine Mangrove Sanctuary in Samoa to restore and maintain the mangrove ecosystem, mitigating sea level rise and preserving cultural heritage.
  • Private Sector Training Programme: SMI introduces a climate-based training programme for government officials in Commonwealth Member States. This programme will support the delivery of climate and biodiversity-related projects and the implementation of Nationally Determined Contributions.
  • Impact Accelerator:  SMI launches its Impact Accelerator for Commonwealth Member States which provides end-to-end support for Governments to develop industry partnerships and investment ready projects aligned with sustainable transition.  The SMI further recommends establishing High-level Climate Investment Authorities within governments to better coordinate and crowd-in private sector support and investment.
  • Nature Risk Tool: SMI’s Nature Risk Tool, developed by AECOM, will now be available to all Commonwealth nations to assess the impact of infrastructure on local biodiversity globally.
  • The Natural Capital on African Governments’ Balance Sheets Initiative was launched as an institutional investor-public partnership, led by the SMI Africa Council. This initiative aims to embed Nature as an investable asset class.

Jennifer Jordan-Saifi M.V.O., CEO of the Sustainable Markets Initiative, emphasised the urgency of these initiatives: “It is an honour to be in Samoa for the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM). Being welcomed into the community of Nono’a Saleimoa to launch their Mangrove Sanctuary, we saw first-hand how Pacific communities are on the front lines of climate change and biodiversity loss. With future generations in mind, we also saw the passion of community members for restoring harmony with Nature.  The SMI is delighted to bring private sector CEOs together with Commonwealth governments at CHOGM, and through our new Pacific Hub, to accelerate practical, scalable actions that advance a genuinely sustainable future for all.”

Recognizing the importance of biodiversity restoration across the Commonwealth, Dr Hubert Danso, Co-Chair of the SMI Africa Council, highlighted that Africa’s natural capital forms the backbone not only of our economies, but also of global business models and societies. To protect and expand this value, we must invest at scale in our ecosystems. Through mandate-aligned institutional investor-public partnerships with governments, we can unlock risk and Nature-adjusted returns, that drive benefits for Nature, people and planet.  Through these efforts we aim to demonstrate that what’s good for Africa and the world, can also create sustainable value for investors.”

Pacific Hub

The new SMI Pacific Hub, is the latest addition to the Sustainable Markets Initiative’s regional engagement activities, joining a cohort of five other Hubs and Councils including North America, Africa, China, India, and Greece.  As part of its regional and country approach, the Pacific Hub will provide a forum for CEOs to look more practically at sustainability efforts across industry and finance while exploring how the region’s private sector is actively working with governments to support Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) and biodiversity targets in the region.

Marine Mangrove Sanctuary

The Sustainable Markets Initiative announces the Marine Mangrove Sanctuary in collaboration with Rotary International and SpaceX. The sanctuary in Nono’a Saleimoa, Samoa will restore and maintain the mangrove ecosystem to mitigate the onset of sea level rise.  Starlink will enable project leads to record, in real-time, key data points regarding the progress of the project such as: number of mangrove seedlings planted, growth of seedlings, time spent planting and maintaining the site, and general updates from site visits. The project demonstrates the value of remote access connectivity to support underserved and remote communities across the Commonwealth. The SMI’s partnership with Starlink includes a focus on rapidly scaling support for Nature-capital and post-disaster monitoring.

Government Training Programme

The Sustainable Markets Initiative will now offer Commonwealth Member States access to its highly successful Government Training Programme, which has so far had over 800 participants from over 85 countries register worldwide. The programme has convened subject matter experts from across the public and private sectors along with non-governmental organisations to develop climate-based training that can help support government officials (and others) responsible for delivering and developing climate-related projects and the implementation of Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs).

SMI Impact Accelerator and High-Level Climate Investment Authority

The SMI also offers support through its Impact Accelerator.  The private sector is ready to mobilize capital, however to date there is a limited pipeline of “investment-ready” projects. The Sustainable Markets Initiative strives to fill this gap by offering end-to-end support for project development, industry partnerships and capacity building.  Recognizing the urgency and complexity of public-private partnerships for transition, we strongly recommend that High-Level Climate Investment Authorities (HCIA) be established to offer an empowered and coordinated docking point that is focused on private sector partnerships and capital mobilization.  The SMI has a range of guidance available on how to best establish these HCIAs.

SMI Nature Risk Tool

The Sustainable Markets Initiative has recently launched its SMI Nature Risk Tool and is now offering it to all Commonwealth Member States.  The SMI Nature Risk Tool recognizes that infrastructure development often leads to habitat loss, biodiversity decline, pollution, and increased greenhouse gas emissions. Powered by AECOM, and using datasets from the Taskforce for Nature-related Financial Disclosures (TNFD), the SMI Nature Risk Tool enables infrastructure investors and promoters to analyse any piece of land globally, providing expert-reviewed descriptions of the location’s habitat and biomes early in the site selection process.

About The Sustainable Markets Initiative

Founded by His Majesty King Charles III in 2020, then the Prince of Wales, the Sustainable Markets Initiative has become the world’s ‘go-to’ private sector organisation on transition.  Launched in 2021, the Terra Carta serves as the Sustainable Markets Initiative’s mandate with a focus on accelerating positive results for Nature, People and Planet through real economy action.  Complementing the Terra Carta, the Astra Carta was launched in 2023 to support a default sustainable approach to space while leveraging space resources for sustainability on Earth.  Read more: www.sustainable-markets.org

Vantiva and e& Deploy First eSIM-enabled 5G Fixed Wireless Access Gateway for United Arab Emirates Subscribers


More powerful Customer Premise Equipment improves wireless service area by 40%;
Introduces self-installation and automated antenna optimization

PARIS, Oct. 24, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Vantiva (Euronext Paris: VANTI), a global technology leader enabling Network Service Providers to connect consumers worldwide, today announced it has been selected by longtime partner e& UAE, the telecom arm of e& in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), to deploy a new 5G Fixed Wireless Access (FWA) gateway in the country. Featuring the region’s first eSIM installed on a customer premises equipment, the gateway allows for a simplified and OPEX saving self-installation, letting the end-user activate the solution without a technician’s visit and physical SIM card.

“Vantiva has proven to be an ideal collaborator in developing a new gateway that could help us address multiple market challenges to keep up with new and emerging customer needs,” said Saleh Ahmed, Senior Vice President, e& UAE Customer Operations. “We have supercharged this gateway with not only the state of the art Wi-Fi 6 technology available but also with the most powerful 5G transmitter that extends our service area to more households and businesses. The addition of the eSIM will also allow our end-users to have a plug-and-play installation process and get online immediately.”

Based on Vantiva’s Cobra FWA platform and designed for residential and business users, the gateway incorporates an innovative Indoor5G™ self-optimizing algorithm and high-gain antenna technology. This enables each device to fine-tune its internal antenna system autonomously, aligning it with e& UAE’s towers for optimal 3.5GHz reception.  Combined with increased transmission power (PC1.5 29 dBm), Vantiva’s Indoor5G™ technology significantly improves connectivity and addresses indoor reception performance challenges by enabling e& UAE to address a 40% larger area around their base stations and connect more homes while reducing the cost of ownership for the FWA service.

“e& UAE continues to transform the broadband experience for its customers, and we have appreciated the opportunity to once again collaborate and develop a 5G FWA gateway for their markets,” stated Mercedes Pastor, Senior Vice President of the Customer Unit, Eurasia at Vantiva. “We have always been committed to innovation, and that commitment shines through with this gateway that sets a new standard for performance and accessibility. With decades of wireless connectivity experience and investment in software, we have extended the amazing e& UAE broadband experience to their 5G FWA subscribers by providing a common application framework.”

Additional Features
Designed with the latest Wi-Fi 6 technology, this device can be supplemented with Wi-Fi nodes or mesh extenders running EasyMesh R2 software.
It also incorporates Homeware™, Vantiva’s highly modular and application-oriented software stack, based on OpenWrt standards and deployed with over 10 million gateways around the world.

Leveraging Vantiva’s Homeware™ APIs and Vantiva’s NaviGate Companion™ backend, e& will integrate a mobile app to help with the Wi-Fi set-up. This app will let end-users manage their home gateways and extenders using their iOS or Android mobile phones or tablets.

CONTACT: Vantiva Press Relations: press.relations@vantiva.com 
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Why Your Business Needs An Effective Sustainability Strategy

This article is contributed by Varinderjit Singh, General Manager, Lenovo Malaysia

It’s vital that we look after the planet for future generations, but that’s not the only reason to implement a sustainability strategy within your organisation. Cutting emissions, embracing the circular economy, and helping to keep already efficient devices running for longer makes sense from a financial point of view as well, and can even help your organisation attract the best employees.

Of course, putting people and the planet first should top your considerations, and an effective sustainability strategy can help limit our impact on climate change, reducing waste, conserving resources, and protecting delicate ecosystems.

How legislation is helping to drive change

Legislation around ESG (Environmental, Social and Governance) and sustainability is beginning to shape industries in Malaysia, with governments adopting increasingly rigorous targets.

According to Deloitte[1], the transition to a lower carbon and more sustainable society is reshaping the economy, creating new opportunities, and altering the cost of doing business. The implications are stark, the organisation explains. “Failing to become more sustainable will make companies vulnerable to the loss of revenue and reputation, as well as to litigation and regulatory penalties.”

It’s clear that simply ignoring sustainability is not an option for organisations in the long run, but there are also opportunities and benefits for businesses that implement a sustainability strategy sooner rather than later.

An effective sustainability strategy could also help you be more cost-effective

For starters, there’s potential to be more cost-effective. Scalable “as-a-service” solutions such as Lenovo TruScale can help your business simplify the procurement, deployment and management of reliable IT equipment, taking a flexible and cost-efficient approach to new levels of demand.

Lenovo Why Your Biz Byline

Embracing the latest energy-efficient devices can help your business manage CO2 emissions and power consumption, potentially saving on operating costs, while also helping you to tackle challenges such as growing your business, simplifying security, and general maintenance. An example is Lenovo’s ThinkPad P1 Gen 7 operating on Windows 11 Pro. Seize the moment with the security to thrive anywhere and the performance to meet your boldest goals. Windows 11 Pro devices are easy to use and manage, with AI-enhanced efficiency and compatibility with existing technology including mission-critical apps and hardware.

There’s also scope to offset emissions when you do purchase new IT equipment, thanks to solutions such as Lenovo’s CO2 Offset Services. This service estimates the carbon emissions across the average lifecycle of the device from manufacturing to shipping, typical use, and end-of-life, and supports a variety of climate action projects.

Just because you buy new devices doesn’t necessarily mean your old equipment will end up in landfill. We do everything we can at Lenovo to ensure older devices get a second lease of life, and our Asset Recovery Service (ARS) is designed to maximise the reuse, recycling, and/or environmental disposal of replaced and end-of-life products, parts, and waste. And with Lenovo’s recently launched Certified Refurbished PCs, you have the option to buy quality refurbished IT equipment and support the circular economy.

Keep older energy-efficient technology running for longer

Naturally, there are plenty of organisations that don’t need to overhaul their tech stack. If your equipment is already energy efficient and performs well, your tech provider can also help you to keep your devices running for longer, doing your bit when it comes to reducing waste and conserving resources.

Solutions such as Lenovo Premier Support Plus come with Accidental Damage Protection (ADP)[2] as standard, which can make a big difference when it comes to device longevity and saving money. Compared to the cost of most common repairs or system replacements, for example, you could save between 50%-93%[3] with ADP, which could be the difference between keeping an old laptop for another couple of years or having to replace it immediately.

Attracting top talent

Social and regulatory requirements aside, embracing sustainability can also enhance your company’s reputation. This can play a key role in helping you to attract and retain the best talent.

According to a survey from IBM[4], 71% of employees and employment seekers say that environmentally sustainable companies are more attractive employers. More than two-thirds of the full potential workforce[5] are more likely to apply for and accept jobs with environmentally and socially responsible organisations, and nearly half surveyed would accept a lower salary to work for such organisations.

The potential to grow your business

An effective sustainability strategy isn’t just appealing to potential employees – it’s becoming increasingly important to society at large. Consumers also care about sustainability, and your strategy could be the difference between customers picking your business or opting for a competitor.

Deloitte explains[6] that a third (34%) of consumers stated their trust in brands would be improved if the brand was recognised as an ethical/sustainable provider by an independent third party. A similar proportion (32%) claimed that their trust in brands would be improved if the company had a transparent, accountable, and socially and environmentally responsible supply chain.

All of these factors add weight to the already critical importance of a sustainability strategy, not only because it makes sense to limit our impact on the planet, but because it also makes justifiable business sense.

It’s inevitable that you’ll need to embrace sustainability at some point if you want your business to thrive in the long term, so why not look at ways you can get ahead of your competition as part of the journey?


[1] Deloitte – Sustainability Regulation Outlook 2024

[2] Dependent on market, parts, and hardware availability.

[3] Based on Lenovo internal data from NA, EMEA, and AP regions and cost of system board, LCD, and hard drive repairs on ThinkPad from April 2022 to April 2023.

[4] IBM – Sustainability at a turning point

[5] Full potential workforce refers to survey respondents who are employed full-time or part-time, unemployed but currently seeking employment, or a full-time student or apprentice.

[6] Deloitte – The Sustainable Consumer, 2023

vivo V40 Lite 5G Debuts in Malaysia with 4-Year Promise for Smooth Performance

The vivo V40 Lite 5G is a budget-friendly smartphone that offers a blend of style, performance, and durability. With its sleek design, powerful features, and long-lasting battery, the V40 Lite 5G is an excellent choice for those seeking a reliable and feature-packed device.

vivo V40 Lite KOL
Source: vivo Malaysia

The V40 Lite 5G boasts a sleek and stylish design, available in Titanium Silver, Dynamic Black, and Dreamy Violet. The design is also a marked departure from the design language of the V40 series. The camera module is now a sleek bar with three squircles which house the camera’s three modules and vivo’s signature Aura light. The phone’s 6.67-inch FHD+ AMOLED display offers vibrant colours and a comfortable viewing experience. The device is also durable, with IP64 Dust and Water Resistance and a sturdy build.

The new affordable smartphone runs on the Snapdragon 4 Gen 2 processor promising the best performance and multitasking in the price range. Together with this, the V40 Lite comes with at least 8GB RAM. This is supplemented by up to 16GB of virtualised RAM and up to 512GB of storage. The storage is expandable with a microSD card and should ensure you have plenty of space for your apps and files.

vivo V40 Lite Models
Source: vivo Malaysia

The V40 Lite 5G’s camera system brings the signature vivo photography to a more affordable price point. Notably absent on the V40 Lite is the ZEISS co-branding. However, it doesn’t stop vivo from supping up the smartphone’s camera setup. The smartphone comes with a 50MP Main Camera, 8MP 120° Ultra Wide-Angle Camera, and 32MP Portrait Camera. The setup provides versatility for various shooting scenarios. The AI Aura Light enhances your portraits with natural and even illumination.

The V40 Lite 5G’s 5000mAh battery provides ample power for extended usage. vivo is touting this as the smartphone’s main selling point with extended usage and support for 80W FlashCharge, you can quickly top up your battery when needed. However, the vivo V40 Lite stands out as one of the only smartphones in its price range to come with a 4-year guarantee for smoothness and responsiveness. vivo is guaranteeing the battery life and smoothness of the software experience on the smartphone. That said, the guarantee doesn’t indicate how many updates and security patches it will be receiving.

Pricing and Availability

The vivo V40 Lite 5G is priced at RM1,299 for the version with 256GB of storage and RM1,599 for the version with 512GB of storage. It will be available in Diamond Titanium, Dreamy Violet and Dynamic Black.

vivo V40 Lite Price Reveal
Source: vivo Malaysia

Pre-orders for the vivo V40 lite start on 25th October through various online and offline channels. All pre-orders will come with up to RM955 worth of freebies which include 4 years of vivo Care – Battery Warranty, 4 years of vivo Care – Free Screen Protector and Protective Cover, 1 year of extended warranty and screen protection and a vivo selection earbuds and powerbank.

Sustainability for the AI Future Needs to Start with Data Centres

This article was based on an interview with Mr Chee Meng Tan, Area Sales Director, Commercial Building Services at Grundfos

As the world accelerates into the AI-driven future, the demand for data processing power is growing exponentially. The backbone of this digital revolution—data centres—is crucial in enabling advancements in Artificial Intelligence (AI), the Internet of Things (IoT), cloud computing, and more. However, this progress comes at a significant environmental cost. Data centres are notorious for their immense energy consumption and water usage, making them prime candidates for sustainability efforts. In an era of heightened environmental consciousness, achieving sustainability in data centres is not just an option but an imperative.

Grundfos UAE Data Centre
Source: Grundfos

Chee Meng Tan, Area Sales Director, Commercial Building Services at Grundfos, highlights this challenge succinctly: “The efficiency of both IT hardware and cooling has been improved, and there’s a shift away from small, inefficient enterprise data centres towards more efficient cloud and hyperscale data centres.” The future of sustainability in AI must begin with reevaluating how data centres manage energy, cooling, and water resources.

Malaysia’s Emergence as a Key Market for Data Centers

In the Asia Pacific region and more specifically, Southeast Asia, Malaysia quickly has emerged as a key hub for data centre investments. With its strategic geographic location, relatively stable political environment, and competitive energy prices, Malaysia has attracted significant interest from global technology giants. Companies like Google, Microsoft, Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Meta have all made substantial investments in the region to support their growing data infrastructure needs.

Copilot Generated Malaysia Digital
AI Generated Image of Malaysia Digital

Google has set its sights on expanding its cloud operations in Malaysia as part of a broader strategy to strengthen its Southeast Asian presence by investing over USD$2 billion. Similarly, Microsoft announced plans to invest USD$2.2 billion in new data centre regions in Malaysia, signalling the country’s rising importance in the global cloud ecosystem. Meta, too, is making moves to leverage Malaysia’s infrastructure for its massive data demands, driven by the increasing reliance on cloud services and social media across the globe. The emerging importance of Malaysia as a key player couldn’t be better emphasized than with the USD$6.2 billion investment by AWS to develop and deploy its data centres in the country.

Malaysia’s government has also been keen to position the country as a leader in digital infrastructure. The recent launch of the Malaysia Digital Economy Blueprint (MyDIGITAL) sets the stage for Malaysia to become a regional digital economy leader by 2030. Part of this initiative involves accelerating the development of data centres and semiconductor fabrication, positioning Malaysia as a critical player in the Southeast Asian data economy.

However, this rapid growth brings challenges. As Tan points out, Southeast Asia’s unique climate, characterized by high temperatures and humidity, exacerbates the energy and cooling demands of data centres. “Cooling alone accounts for 35 to 40% of energy consumption in data centres in Southeast Asia—up to 10% more than the global average,” he explains.

The Energy and Water Footprint of Data Centers

Data centres are power-hungry operations. According to the International Energy Agency, the electricity demand of data centres is expected to double by 2026, driven by the rising adoption of AI and other data-intensive technologies. Cooling systems alone account for about 40% of the total energy consumption in these facilities, making it clear that any advancements in energy efficiency must begin with improvements to these systems.

Water usage is another critical challenge. Tan notes that “data centres are estimated to use more than a billion litres of water per day – equivalent to about 400 Olympic-sized swimming pools.” This consumption is expected to increase rapidly as the demand for computing power rises. The water-energy nexus—where water is required to generate energy, and energy is required to circulate water—places a double burden on data centres striving to become more sustainable.

Grundfos: Innovating for Sustainability in Data Centers

Grundfos, a global leader in pump solutions and water management, has been at the forefront of sustainability efforts within the data centre industry. By leveraging over 75 years of experience in water solutions, Grundfos is not just selling pumps; they are working with data centre designers to optimize cooling systems based on specific needs. As Tan explains, “We don’t just sell pump solutions, but work with data centre designers to optimize the design of the cooling system based on the specific needs of each data centre.”

Grundfos UAE Case Study Grundfos Hydro MPC E and Hydro Multi E water boosting systems with IP55 rated MGE motors
Grundfos Hydro MPC E and Hydro Multi E water boosting systems with IP55 rated MGE motors (Source: Grundfos)

Grundfos provides tailored solutions that help data centres reduce their energy and water footprints. For instance, ensuring that pumps are properly sized for each system is critical to minimizing energy waste. “It may sound basic, but many building operators don’t get it right,” Tan points out. The right-sizing of pumps can prevent significant energy wastage and ensure that the cooling system operates efficiently.

In addition to sizing, the motors used in these pumps play a pivotal role in energy efficiency. Tan mentions that many data centres are still using outdated IE3 motors, even though more energy-efficient alternatives, such as IE5 motors, are available. “Based on our calculation, an IE5 motor can achieve 5% in energy savings as compared to an IE3 motor for 10MW data centres,” he says. These savings might seem small at first glance, but when considering the scale of energy usage in data centres, they add up to significant reductions in both energy consumption and operational costs.

AI and Machine Learning in Cooling Systems

As AI continues to develop, it is not only driving the demand for data centres but also providing the tools to make them more sustainable. One of the most exciting advancements in data centre cooling is the use of AI and machine learning to achieve real-time, on-demand cooling. Tan points to a groundbreaking example from Google: “Google reported using its DeepMind AI to reduce the electricity demand of their data centre cooling systems by 40%.”

An artist’s illustration of artificial intelligence (AI). This image was inspired by neural networks used in deep learning. It was created by Novoto Studio as part of the Visualising AI pr...
Photo by Google Deepmind

By harnessing AI to monitor temperature and cooling requirements, data centres can dynamically adjust their cooling systems to reduce energy consumption. Machine learning algorithms can analyze vast amounts of operational data to predict when and where cooling is needed, allowing the system to respond with precision, thereby optimizing energy use.

This shift toward intelligent cooling systems represents a major leap forward in the quest for sustainable data centres. AI-driven solutions not only reduce energy consumption but also extend the lifespan of equipment by preventing overheating and reducing the strain on infrastructure.

Modular and Prefabricated Solutions for Efficiency

Beyond AI, Grundfos is also pioneering modular and prefabricated solutions designed to enhance energy efficiency in data centres. Tan explains, “While not specific to data centres, the Delta Modular Systems we have developed offer various modularized standard solutions to the building services industry.” These systems are designed to optimize both the pump module’s structural design and control operations, bringing significant energy savings while reducing construction time and environmental impact.

Modular systems, particularly in cooling, are gaining traction because they allow for more tailored, needs-based cooling. Instead of relying on a centralized system, smaller cooling units can be deployed across server racks, each regulating its performance based on the needs of the corresponding rack. This not only minimizes energy usage but also ensures that each part of the data centre is cooled efficiently, without overburdening any single system.

Water Efficiency: A Key Focus for the Future

As global water security becomes an increasing concern, data centres are under pressure to reduce their water consumption. Grundfos is actively exploring alternative water sources and technologies that allow for more sustainable water management in data centres. “New technologies are being explored, such as using non-potable alternative water sources like rainwater harvesting or recycled water,” Tan explains. However, these systems require significant energy to treat the water and ensure its compatibility with the equipment used in data centres.

A holistic approach to sustainability, therefore, must include both energy and water efficiency. By integrating renewable water sources and improving the energy efficiency of water management systems, data centres can reduce their environmental impact and enhance their resilience in the face of water scarcity.

The Importance of Power Usage Effectiveness (PUE)

One of the key metrics used to measure the energy efficiency of data centres is Power Usage Effectiveness (PUE). PUE is a ratio that compares the total energy used by the data centre to the energy used by the computing equipment itself. An ideal PUE is 1.0, meaning that all energy consumed by the facility is being used for computing, with no excess energy wasted on overhead functions like cooling.

AI integration into Data Center Cooling systems
AI-Generated image of AI integration into Data Center Cooling systems by Microsoft Copilot

“PUE is a crucial metric for data centres,” Tan explains. “At Grundfos, our solutions are designed to achieve optimal energy efficiency, thereby reducing a data centre’s PUE.” Grundfos achieves this through three main strategies: providing reliable and efficient pumps, using digital technologies to optimize energy consumption, and offering prefabricated and modular solutions that shorten construction times and reduce environmental impact.

By focusing on reducing PUE, data centres can ensure that their energy usage is aligned with sustainability goals, while also cutting down on operational costs.

Renewable Energy Integration: The Next Step in Sustainability

Pairing energy-efficient cooling with renewable energy sources represents the next frontier for sustainable data centres. “The incorporation of renewable energy sources like solar panels or geothermal energy across operations can enable data centres to reduce reliance on fossil fuels and minimize their carbon footprint,” Tan says.

While renewable energy is often associated with variability—depending on factors like weather conditions—intelligent data insights and analytics can help overcome these challenges. By integrating renewable energy sources with advanced grid management systems, data centres can create a more resilient, sustainable energy supply that does not compromise performance.

The Road Ahead Should Be AI and Sustainability in Tandem

Looking to the future, AI is poised to play a central role in advancing sustainability efforts within the data centre industry. As Tan observes, “The rapid expansion of the AI market, which is projected to grow at a staggering annual rate of 37.3% between 2023 and 2030, is a primary driver of the rising demand for data centres.” This growth creates both opportunities and challenges: while data centres will need to expand to meet AI’s growing demands, they will also need to adopt AI-driven technologies to improve their sustainability.

In the next decade, data centres will increasingly rely on AI to optimize energy usage, predict maintenance needs, and enhance operational efficiency. These advancements will be critical in helping the industry meet global sustainability targets, such as those outlined in the Global Cooling Pledge, which aims to reduce cooling-related emissions by 68% by 2030.

Sustainable AI Starts with Data Centers

As the digital revolution continues to unfold, data centres will remain at the heart of technological progress. However, the environmental impact of these facilities cannot be ignored. As Chee Meng Tan from Grundfos emphasizes, “With a more robust approach to sustainability that considers impact across multiple touchpoints, data centres can demonstrate a strengthened commitment to the cause, which sharpens its competitive edge within the industry.”

By integrating energy-efficient technologies, adopting AI-driven cooling solutions, and exploring alternative water sources, data centres can drastically reduce their environmental footprint. The road to a sustainable AI future starts with the choices we make today, and it begins at the data centre.


This article was based on an interview with Mr Chee Meng Tan, Area Sales Director, Commercial Building Services at Grundfos

Tan Chee Meng Grundfos

Chee Meng Tan
Area Sales Director, Commercial Building Services, Grundfos

Chee Meng Tan is currently the Area Sales Director for Grundfos’ Commercial Building Services (CBS) division, responsible for growing CBS’s presence and leadership in Southeast Asia. Apart from opening and developing regional markets and operations, his role involves the strategic formulation and operative implementation of regional sales concepts.

Chee Meng joined Grundfos Singapore in 1995 as an Application Engineer and has taken on different roles and responsibilities in the last 29 years. Prior to taking on his current role, Chee Meng has held various positions within Grundfos such as the General Manager of Grundfos Alldos (Shanghai) Water Treatment Co, Ltd, the Regional Business Director for Industry Segment in Asia Pacific, as well as the Business Director for Water Utility segment in Asia Pacific.

Chee Meng holds a Diploma in Electrical Engineering as well as Management Studies.

NEC Indonesia and Sinar Mas Land Forge Partnership for Adaptation Finance Development to Mitigate the Impact of Climate Change

JAKARTA, Indonesia, Oct. 22, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — NEC Indonesia and Sinar Mas Land, through its subsidiary PT Samakta Mitra, have started a strategic partnership to mitigate the impact of climate change by leveraging Adaptation Finance and disaster mitigation visualisation technology. Adaptation Finance is an initiative developed by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), designed to assess the risks and impacts of natural disasters caused by climate change. It aims to identify risks early, plan mitigation strategies, and foster greater business resilience.

The Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to begin a joint study on Adaptation Finance in Indonesia between Sinar Mas Land and NEC Indonesia was signed by Irvan Yasni, CEO of Technology Advisory and Business of Sinar Mas Land, and Joji Yamamoto, President Director of NEC Indonesia, at the Biomedical Campus, BSD City, last 15 October 2024. Yutaka Ukegawa, Corporate Executive Vice President of NEC Corporation, and Mulyawan Gani, Chief Transformation & Data Officer of Sinar Mas Land, were also in attendance.

Irvan Yasni, CEO of Technology Advisory & Business at Sinar Mas Land (second from the left), together with Joji Yamamoto, President Director of NEC Indonesia (second from the right), signs a Memorandum of Understanding to initiate a joint study on Adaptation Finance in Indonesia, witnessed by Mulyawan Gani, Chief Transformation & Data Officer of Sinar Mas Land (far left), and Yutaka Ukegawa, Corporate Executive Vice President of NEC Corporation (far right).
Irvan Yasni, CEO of Technology Advisory & Business at Sinar Mas Land (second from the left), together with Joji Yamamoto, President Director of NEC Indonesia (second from the right), signs a Memorandum of Understanding to initiate a joint study on Adaptation Finance in Indonesia, witnessed by Mulyawan Gani, Chief Transformation & Data Officer of Sinar Mas Land (far left), and Yutaka Ukegawa, Corporate Executive Vice President of NEC Corporation (far right).

Joji Yamamoto shares, “This collaboration marks an important first step in realising the Adaptation Finance initiative for mitigating the climate change. We believe that the technology and solutions offered by NEC can contribute to developing adaptive financial solutions that can be applied across various sectors. We look forward to this partnership with Sinar Mas Land’s subsidiary, PT Samakta Mitra. Previously, NEC implemented the same solutions in Japan, supported by major insurance companies. The success of this endeavour emphasises the significant potential of this collaboration to bring positive impacts to Indonesia’s financial services industry, particularly in addressing the growing climate challenges.”

Irvan Yasni adds, “Adaptation Finance presents a great opportunity to create a more sustainable and safer environment in the face of disaster risks resulting from climate change. Together with NEC Indonesia, we will conduct a joint study on Adaptation Finance to develop case studies that anticipate adaptation steps and solutions to climate change across various sectors. By applying technology with disaster risk and climate change mapping, insurance companies can estimate potential losses and mitigate existing risks, allowing for more effective mitigation efforts.”

Through this collaboration, Sinar Mas Land and NEC Indonesia will develop risk visualisation solutions capable of mapping the potential for natural disasters such as floods, earthquakes, and tropical cyclones. This will thereby accelerate the adoption of disaster risk mitigation solutions among insurance companies, banks, and investment firms. This initiative also supports better protection for communities and infrastructure in the future.

By utilising data-driven solutions, predictive analytics, and artificial intelligence (AI), NEC Indonesia will identify potential threats, assess environmental impacts, and provide more effective risk mitigation recommendations. This technology enables more strategic and sustainable allocation of funds, allowing Adaptation Finance to deliver positive effects on society, the business community, and the environment. (*)

About PT NEC Indonesia

NEC first established its representative office in Jakarta in 1968. To this day, PT NEC Indonesia continues to play an important role in providing innovative ICT solutions to promote safety, security, and improve the quality of life for individuals and communities. As a leading provider of information and communication technology, PT NEC Indonesia provides world-class services and technology including telecommunications networks, biometric identification, intelligent solutions for Banks and other Financial Services, Public Transportation and Logistics, Retail, Manufacturing, as well as government applications and infrastructure and business enterprises to support the digital transformation journey. For more information, visit us at http://id.nec.com/.

About Sinar Mas Land

Sinar Mas Land is a property developer in Indonesia with over 50 years of experience. Sinar Mas Land has developed more than 50 projects across Indonesia. The company’s success in property and real estate development in Indonesia has been recognized by independent and credible institutions, earning various prestigious international awards such as the MIPIM Award in France (2018), ASEAN Energy Awards (2019), Asia Pacific Property Award (2021), Cambridge IFA’s Global Good Governance Award (2021), and FIABCI World Prix d’Excellence Awards (2022).

With the support of a solid management team, Sinar Mas Land is renowned as a developer of independent townships (through the BSD City Development) and a pioneer in the development of the clustered residential concept. In addition, Sinar Mas Land is also a trailblazer in the development of innovative Strata Mall/Trade Center (ITC) projects in Indonesia. Sinar Mas Land is listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange as PT Bumi Serpong Damai Tbk, and on the Singapore Exchange. Sinar Mas Land has strong strategic partners such as Sojitz Japan, Aeon, Itochu, Mitsubishi Corporation, Hongkong Land, and local partners like Kompas Gramedia and Kalbe. For more information, please visit: www.sinarmasland.com.

Source: PT. NEC Indonesia