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Deloitte has launched a global AI Infrastructure Centre of Excellence (CoE) to support its clients in establishing and operating specialised data centres

The company said the new AI centre is in response to growing client demand for scalable, secure and efficient AI infrastructure solutions, fuelled by the exponential growth of AI adoption globally.

Accelerating and streamlining AI deployment

The CoE is intended to accelerate and streamline the deployment of AI infrastructure by offering end-to-end capabilities across strategy, design, implementation and operation.

It also aims to help clients to manage risk through cybersecurity and compliance frameworks, optimise costs through efficient procurement and strategic sourcing, and enhance decision-making via digital twins and detailed market insights.

Clients will gain access to leading practices, advanced network architecture, and cutting-edge AI infrastructure insights. To support this, Deloitte is making significant strategic investments in building world-class technical capabilities, establishing specialised infrastructure, and strengthening its AI and data centre teams.

“As AI adoption accelerates across industries globally, organisations are demanding infrastructure that they can scale with speed, security, and efficiency,” said Heather Stockton, Deloitte Global Consulting Services, technology and transformation leader.

“Our AI Infrastructure CoE enables clients to move from experimentation to enterprise-grade AI with confidence, while enabling performance, resilience, and long-term scalability.”

Romal Shetty, CEO of Deloitte South Asia, added: “AI is reshaping industries and redefining competitive advantage, and the infrastructure that powers it must be equally transformative. With the launch of our global AI Infrastructure CoE, we are not only investing in advanced capabilities but also laying the foundation for the future of intelligent enterprise infrastructure.”

‘Shaping what comes next’

The CoE brings specialised capabilities in AI-centric, high-performance computing infrastructure. This includes deep knowledge in next-generation graphics processing unit (GPU) technologies, advanced networking and storage solutions and pioneering cooling solutions enabling high-performance, scalable AI workloads.

The CoE will also use cutting-edge digital twin technology for interactive data centre visualisation, allowing clients to simulate, monitor and optimise operations in real time.

In addition, the CoE will support clients in the implementation of advanced cybersecurity protocols with third-party integrations to help ensure resilient and compliant environments. Deloitte’s proprietary methodologies in AI-driven infrastructure optimisation, efficiency planning and project management will look to further enhance execution excellence and delivery outcomes.

“What sets this CoE apart is its focus on translating infrastructure complexity into tangible business value,” said Ranjit Bawa, Deloitte Global technology and ecosystems & alliances leader.

“This CoE equips Deloitte’s clients to anticipate change, adapt faster, and scale smarter. Keeping pace with AI is just the beginning; the focus is on defining what comes next.”

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