Delta Electronics (Australia) Pty Ltd is a subsidiary of Delta Electronics Inc. a global provider of power and thermal management products and solutions.
As a Delta Group company, Delta Australia is committed to its mission statement “To provide innovative, clean and energy-efficient solutions for a better tomorrow”. Delta’s business categories include Power Electronics, Automation, and Infrastructure. Delta Australia is rapidly expanding into solutions for Renewable Energy Solutions (Solar Inverters), Industrial Automation, Power Quality, LED Lighting, Display and Control Room, Mission Critical Infrastructure, Electric Vehicle Charging and Energy Storage.
Delta’s brand promise “Smarter. Greener. Together.” encourages the development and broad application of smart, energy-efficient solutions. At Delta Australia, we commit to providing “smarter” products with high efficiency. This helps us create a “greener” more environment-friendly way of life. We also collaborate with our partners, listening to their needs, to accomplish our mission “together”.
About Delta Group
Delta, founded in 1971, is an energy-saving solutions provider with core competencies in power electronics and automation, Delta’s business categories include Power Electronics, Automation, and Infrastructure.
Delta offers some of the most energy efficient power products in the industry, including switching power supplies with efficiency over 90%, telecom power with up to 98%, and PV inverters with up to 98.8% efficiency. Delta also developed the world‘s first server power supply certified as 80 Plus Titanium. Headquartered in Taiwan, Delta regularly invests 6% to 7% of its annual sales revenues in R&D and has worldwide R&D facilities in China, Europe, Japan, Singapore, Thailand, and the U.S.
Delta is a frequent recipient of international awards and related recognition for innovation, design, and corporate social responsibility. Since 2011, Delta has been selected each year for the prestigious Dow Jones Sustainability™ World Index (DJSI World). In 2018, it was also included in the DJSI Emerging Markets Index for the 6th consecutive year. Delta was ranked by CDP (formerly the Climate Disclosure Project) at the Climate Change Leadership Level.
As businesses embrace cutting-edge tech, challenges like data sovereignty and AI are taking centre stage.
Over the past six months, the AI industry has seen significant advancements, with competing models such as Meta’s Luma and Google’s Gemini entering the market.
However, these developments come with a reality check. Building large language models (LLMs) requires substantial computing power and time, making immediate returns on investment unlikely.
One promising innovation is agentic AI, a step beyond generative AI, which enables proactive, automated solutions.
For instance, this technology could stabilise IT systems autonomously, diagnosing and resolving issues without human intervention.
Data sovereignty has also emerged as a key focus, with increasing emphasis on keeping data within national borders to comply with local laws. This has driven the adoption of sovereign clouds and private data centres, ensuring secure and localised data processing for AI development.
Deepak Ajmani, Vice President of ANZ & APAC Emerging Markets at Confluent, joins to discuss the evolving business landscape.
How emotional strength and flexibility is driving success in uncertain times.
Catherine Delcin, Managing Attorney at Delcin Consulting Group, delved into the importance of an entrepreneurial mindset and the traits that foster resilience within a business. She highlighted the essential role of adaptable leadership in navigating change and challenges.
Delcin emphasised that resilient character traits—such as persistence, emotional strength, and flexibility—are critical for entrepreneurs and leaders looking to guide their teams through uncertain times.
Adaptability, she notes, is key to thriving in today’s dynamic work environment. By nurturing these traits, leaders can build a resilient workforce ready to tackle any obstacle and stay motivated in the face of adversity. Her insights provide valuable takeaways for any leader aiming to foster a resilient and high-performing team.
A look back at the fighter’s four world titles and the decades-long fight for justice after a controversial decision
In The Driver’s Seat shines a light on unconventional success stories. Each episode takes viewers on a journey into the lives of industry leaders, trailblazers, and entrepreneurs who have carved their own unique paths to success.
In this episode, Penny is joined by former champion boxer, Jeff Fenech.
Jeff Fenech compiled one of the most outstanding international records in the modern history of Australian boxing. Nicknamed the “Marrickville Mauler” early in his career, Jeff has an extraordinary four world boxing titles to his credit – in four different weight divisions, his fourth title being retroactively awarded thirty years after the controversial decision in 1991. Fenech joined a select group of boxers to have won world boxing titles across four weight divisions. Jeff Fenech was inducted into the Sport Australia Hall of Fame in 1986 as an Athlete Member for his contribution to the sport of boxing. #in the driver’s seat