13 Mar 2026

PT Daikin Applied Solutions Indonesia hosted a seminar on next-generation data centers, focusing on efficient cooling and scalable design strategies.

PT Daikin Applied Solutions Indonesia hosted a seminar on next-generation data centers, focusing on efficient cooling and scalable design strategies.

Jakarta, March 12th 2026 – PT Daikin Applied Solutions Indonesia hosted a seminar titled “Next-Generation Data Centers: Rapid Deployment, Efficient Cooling, and Scalable Design” as part of its commitment to delivering innovative cooling solutions for modern digital infrastructure. The event brought together global HVAC experts to share insights on how data centers can be built faster, operate more efficiently, and scale effectively to meet growing digital demands.

As the demand for cloud computing, big data, and digital transformation continues to rise, data centers are under increasing pressure to deliver high performance while maintaining energy efficiency. One of the biggest challenges lies in cooling systems, which can account for up to 20–30% of total energy consumption in data centers. This makes cooling optimization a critical factor in improving Power Usage Effectiveness (PUE) and ensuring sustainable operations.

The seminar opened with Jack Chen from Haiwu Technology, who highlighted the shift toward next-generation cooling technologies designed for high-performance computing environments. He emphasized that liquid cooling is becoming a key solution due to its ability to provide direct and highly efficient heat removal, while also supporting future scalability through integrated systems such as Dual Coil technology.

Following this, Fajar Alfaridzi from PT Daikin Applied Solutions Indonesia presented the concept of Modular Chiller Plant as a solution for rapid deployment. By utilizing a pre-fabricated approach, this system significantly reduces on-site installation time, minimizes construction risks, and allows flexible capacity expansion in line with growing IT loads.

Ryan Liu from Haiwu Technology then discussed the evolution of data center cooling systems, which are transitioning from traditional air cooling toward integrated air and liquid cooling solutions. As modern processors continue to increase in power density, more advanced cooling systems are required to achieve higher efficiency and lower PUE targets.

Rahul Dev from Daikin further emphasized the importance of system optimization through digital technologies. With solutions such as iPlantManager, cooling systems can be monitored in real time, analyzed automatically, and adjusted dynamically to enhance energy efficiency while maintaining operational reliability.

Closing the session, Goh Lam Soon from Snowcoil introduced hybrid cooling technology that combines dry and evaporative cooling methods. This approach can reduce water consumption by over 30% while improving overall energy efficiency, making it a practical solution for sustainable data center operations.

Through this seminar, PT Daikin Applied Solutions Indonesia reinforced its role as a trusted HVAC solutions provider, committed not only to system performance but also to energy efficiency, sustainability, and future-ready digital infrastructure.