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Deloitte Launches AI Infrastructure CoE for Global Innovation

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Deloitte has unveiled its global AI Infrastructure Center of Excellence (CoE), aimed at supporting organizations worldwide in designing, building, and operating specialized AI data centers. This strategic initiative addresses the surging demand for scalable, secure, and high-performance AI infrastructure, driven by the rapid adoption of artificial intelligence across industries.

The AI Infrastructure CoE forms a critical pillar of Deloitte’s Silicon2Service AI factory-as-a-service offering, which facilitates end-to-end transformation—from foundational silicon to enterprise-ready AI solutions. By integrating infrastructure innovation with business outcomes, the CoE helps clients accelerate AI deployment at scale while maintaining speed, governance, and measurable impact.

The CoE provides comprehensive capabilities spanning strategy, design, implementation, and operational management. It empowers clients to mitigate risks through robust cybersecurity and compliance frameworks, optimize costs via strategic procurement and sourcing, and enhance decision-making with digital twins and advanced market insights. Clients will benefit from leading practices, next-generation network architectures, and cutting-edge AI infrastructure insights. To strengthen this offering, Deloitte is making substantial investments in technical capabilities, specialized infrastructure, and expanding its pool of skilled AI and data center professionals.

“As AI adoption accelerates across industries globally, organizations are demanding infrastructure that they can scale with speed, security, and efficiency. Our AI Infrastructure CoE enables clients to move from experimentation to enterprise-grade AI with confidence, while enabling performance, resilience, and long-term scalability,” said Heather Stockton, Deloitte Global Consulting Services, Technology & Transformation leader.

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“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,” stated Romal Shetty, CEO, Deloitte South Asia.

The CoE brings expertise in AI-centric, high-performance computing infrastructure, including next-generation GPU technologies, advanced networking and storage solutions, and innovative cooling systems to support scalable AI workloads. Through digital twin technology, clients can simulate, monitor, and optimize their data center operations in real time. Additionally, the CoE enhances cybersecurity resilience by implementing advanced protocols and third-party integrations. Deloitte’s proprietary methodologies in AI-driven infrastructure optimization, efficiency planning, and project management further enhance execution and delivery outcomes.

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

The AI Infrastructure CoE is positioned to serve Deloitte clients globally, providing a strategic advantage in building AI infrastructure that is increasingly recognized as a critical differentiator in today’s competitive business landscape.

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