CNN Central News & Network–ITDC India Epress/ITDC News Bhopal: Azbil Corporation (Tokyo Stock Exchange Code: 6845) announced its participation as a Silver sponsor and exhibitor at Data Centre World Asia (DCWA) 2024. Part of Tech Week Singapore, Asia’s largest technology event, the 10th anniversary edition is expected to draw over 25,000 attendees at Marina Bay Sands, Singapore on October 9 and 10, 2024. This year, DCWA has doubled in size, showcasing cutting-edge technologies and solutions from the world’s leading tech and data center suppliers and solution providers, including Azbil.

As a leading company in the automation industry, Azbil aims to strengthen its relationships with key players in the Southeast Asian data centre industry at this influential technology event. Azbil seeks to expand its network, explore further collaborations and increase its market presence across the region.

Azbil will demonstrate its latest Building Automation solutions, with a particular focus on its chiller plant digital twin and intelligent building management system. These innovative technologies enable data center professionals to improve operational performance, ensure reliability, and enhance sustainability by optimizing energy use across data center infrastructures.

Based on the Azbil Group philosophy of “human-centered automation,” Azbil is contributing “in series” to the achievement of a sustainable society and continues to build long-term partnerships with customers.

About Azbil Corporation

Azbil Corporation, formerly known as Yamatake Corporation, is a leading company in building and industrial automation, using its measurement and control technologies to provide customers with high value-added solutions to make their operations more efficient and sustainable. Founded in 1906, Azbil serves customers across the globe in a broad range of industries and aims to contribute to people’s safety, comfort and fulfilment, and global environmental preservation. At the end of March 2024, Azbil employed about 10,000 people worldwide and generated ¥290.9 billion in revenue.