At ULI Philippines, we pride ourselves on offering exceptional study tours, providing valuable insights and firsthand experiences. Recently, we partnered with Digital Edge for a sold-out study tour at NARRA1, showcasing the Philippine Data Center industry's exciting developments. With the expertise of professionals directly involved in the design and construction of the project, participants gained in-depth knowledge and valuable context. As Raymond Rufino, CEO of NEO, highlighted, these tours set new standards for sustainability and environmental performance. Gain unparalleled insights and knowledge directly from industry professionals who designed and built these projects. Join us to explore groundbreaking innovations and drive industry growth. Not a member yet? Contact philippines@uli.org #DataCenter #Sustainability #GreenBuilding #EnergyEfficiency #ESG #ULIPhilippines #StudyTour #IndustryInsights #ProfessionalDevelopment
There is a lot of exciting activity building in the Philippine Data Center Industry! The irony, however, is that many professionals from the infrastructure and real estate industry have never even been to a data center facility. Our team at NARRA1 has been very busy hosting tours for people to get a first hand experience of a data center and how it operates. The largest tour we have hosted so far was for ULI Philippines where we used the Urban Land Institute Study Tour format: people who were directly involved in the design and construction of the project were personally present to provide their insight, learnings, and context for the tour. I shared during the study tour that one of the key aspirations we had with our partner Digital Edge DC for NARRA1 was to set the bar for sustainability and environmental performance at a high level so that we can push the young Philippine Data Center industry to focus on the key areas of energy and water efficiency. Data Centers are notorious for being large users of energy and water and we have a real opportunity to design, build, and operate a generation of data centers in our country that don’t overly burden our energy and water resources. #datacenter #sustainability #greenbuilding #energyefficiency #ESG