
Vertiv, a company specializing in core digital infrastructure and continuity solutions, announced on the 20th that it held the '2025 Asia Channel Summit' at the Sheraton Grand Resort & Convention Center in Danang, Vietnam.
The three-day event, themed "Innovate," was attended by approximately 250 channel partners and industry professionals from the Asia-Pacific region, including Korea, Southeast Asia, Australia, New Zealand, and Japan. Through this summit, Vertiv emphasized the importance of a partner ecosystem that responds to digital technological changes such as artificial intelligence (AI), cloud, and edge computing.
Attendees participated in technical sessions and strategic panel discussions focused on next-generation infrastructure solutions, including AI-based high-density power design, thermal management, and liquid cooling technologies, as well as discussions on regional market trends and industry-specific growth opportunities.
“The Asia Channel Summit is a strategic starting point for defining the future of digital infrastructure,” said Daniel Sim, senior director of IT distribution and partner business at Vertiv Asia, in his opening remarks. “Vertiv will work with partners to achieve shared growth based on technologies and insights suited for the AI era.”
“Innovation is not an option, it is a core element of competitiveness,” said Paul Churchill, Vice President and General Manager of Vertiv Asia. “Vertiv will provide practical tools and solutions to help our partners respond flexibly to change.”
This summit also featured awards for outstanding Asian partners. In Korea, Leehwa Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. received the Innovation Award in the medium- and large-scale power management product category, and Seowoo Systems Co., Ltd. received the Performance Award in the retail category. Vertiv recognized the achievements of these award-winning companies as contributing to the digital transformation of the Asia-Pacific region.
Vertiv plans to use this event as an opportunity to continue strengthening partnerships that address AI-centric work, the demand for flexible infrastructure, and the ongoing digital transformation. The summit concluded with a gala dinner, where participants shared their shared vision and achievements.
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