23-24 Sep, 2025
Kuala Lumpur, MALAYSIA

Hilton Kuala Lumpur

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CMT has arranged special discounted room rates at MYR 484 / 531 nett (King Deluxe SINGLE / DOUBLE) per room per night with breakfast (subject to room & rates availability) for conference delegates at Hilton Kuala Lumpur. Please note that a tourism tax of MYR 10.00 per room per night would be charged upon check out.

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Hilton Kuala Lumpur

3 Jalan Stesen Sentral,
Kuala Lumpur - 50470

Contact Person: Raina Ngooi
Director of Sales
Phone :+60 3 2264 2264
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Reservation cut off date :22-08-2025

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08:00

Registration

09:00

Chairman’s Opening Remarks

09:10

Investment trends and expansion strategies of the data center market in Asia, and market opportunities

  • how sustainability trends are shaping site selection, power sourcing, and investment patterns

09:30

Beyond PUE: Real estate’s role in decarbonizing the data centre lifecycle

  • low carbon construction, sustainable materials, modular data centres  and circular economy principles in site planning and design

09:50

Path to net zero – certifications & reporting standards for data centres

10:20

Discussion followed by Morning Coffee

10:50

Malaysia

i) MDEC’s vision for sustainable and green data centres in Malaysia

Tan Tze Meng, Subject Matter Expert

Malaysia Digital Economy Corporation (MDEC)

11:10

ii) Protecting water resources amidst growth of data centres
  • New guidelines by SPAN ( National Water Services Commission)

Y B. Abdul Kadir Bin Mohd Din, Chairman

National Water Services Commission (SPAN)

11:30

Discussion

Powering data centres

11:45

Empowering the digital future: TNB’s sustainable energy solutions & grid strategy for high-density data centres

Ezziliah Kamal Effendi, Customer Engagement Lead - DC

Tenaga Nasional Berhad (TNB)

12:15

Discussion followed by Lunch

Panel Discussion from clean energy perspective

14:00

Solar Perspective

  • The role of large-scale solar farms and grid interconnectivity
  • Intermittency and Reliability
  • Energy Storage Requirements
  • Land and Space Constraints
  • Grid Integration and Infrastructure Challenges
  • Economic Considerations
Panelists :

14:50

Nuclear solutions for data centers – Can SMR technology be the answer ?

  • status and suitability of SMRs
  • how are Asia’s regulatory bodies embracing the inclusion of nuclear power

Dr. Alvin Chew, Senior Fellow - RSIS

Nanyang Technological University (NTU)

15:20

Harnessing offshore wind energy for powering data centres – opportunities and challenges in Asia

15:50

Discussion followed by Tea

16:20

Perspective from Data Centres Operators

  • How will Data Centres meet their sustainability targets
  • Can data centres lead the charge in driving clean energy transition
  • The 24/7 clean energy in APAC region
Procuring renewable energy sources and innovative solutions to power  their data centre sustainably. , what green technologies and energy-efficient practices are implemented to minimise our carbon footprint 

Thava Maniam, Strategic Energy Manager

K2 Strategic ( member of the Kuok Group )

Design and the ways to achieve our performance results with a hydropowered data centre, our components and architecture

Sustainability in practice: Climate, Water, Nature, Governance, Water – key strategies across engineering/design, construction and operations (energy efficiency, advanced cooling, circular buildings, water stewardship, AI driven optimisation, climate/nature risk integration)

17:20

Discussion. Close of Day 1.

09:00

Chairman Opening Remarks

09:10

Decarbonization of the Asean grid in supporting data centres

  • Advancing the Asean power grid with greater regional energy connectivity and resilience
  • Accelerating renewable energy transition
  • Cross border interconnection initiatives

Mr. Beni Suryadi, Senior Manager

ASEAN Centre For Energy - ACE

09:40

Financing Asia’s energy transition & digital infrastructure development

Speaker to be advised

10:00

Discussion followed by Morning Coffee

10:30

Boosting REC demand from data centres for carbon neutrality

  • purchasing criteria  of buyers
  • development of a credible cross-border REC framework

Nirinder Singh, CEO

Asia CarbonX Change PLT

Muhammad Rizal Azmi, Assistant VP - Bis Devt & Sales

Bursa Malaysia / Bursa Carbon Exchange

11:30

Reducing carbon emissions from data centres beyond the use of Renewable Energy Certificates (RECs)

  • Carbon reductions through high-quality removals  focusing specifically on carbon credits
  • The need to shift from ambitious climate goals into practical, actionable plans
  • Uncertainty on carbon credit credibility lack of clear guidance from standard setters, challenges in measuring and reducing Scope 3 emissions
Panelists :

12:00

Innovations in liquid cooling technologies

Sponsor spotlight slots

13:00

Discussion. Followed by Lunch

14:00

Technology showcase – innovator segments

The Technology Showcase offers delegates a unique opportunity to discover the latest advancements from innovators actively shaping the transition toward net zero data centres. Informative presentations will highlight innovations in energy efficiency, cooling technologies, and intelligent systems designed for modern data centre operations.

15:00

Tea

15:30

Strategic networking session

The Strategic Networking Session is designed to provide a focused yet informal setting for meaningful conversations and relationship building. Whether you are seeking to deepen existing partnerships, explore new collaborations, or simply exchange ideas with fellow participants, this session offers the ideal environment to connect before the event concludes. Delegates are encouraged to stay on as some of the most valuable interactions often happen in these final moments of the day.

17:00

End of Conference.

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