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DiPu was invited to attend the Siemens Data Center Ecosystem Conference and shared practical insights on virtual commissioning technology.

Publish Time:2024-08-30 22:07:15
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Recently, Dipu was invited to attend the Siemens Data Center Ecosystem Conference. The conference focused on topics such as green and low-carbon development, intelligent operation, reliable delivery of critical infrastructure, and ecosystem collaboration within the data center industry, bringing together technical experts, ecosystem partners, and industry representatives from across the data center supply chain.

As a key partner of Siemens in the field of intelligent control for data centers, Mr. Pu Xingyu, Head of Technical R&D at Dipu, was invited to the conference and delivered a special presentation on the application value of virtual commissioning technology in data center project delivery. During the construction of large-scale data centers and AI computing centers, system scales continue to expand, equipment types become increasingly complex, and project delivery schedules are continuously compressed — posing higher demands on control system stability, delivery consistency, and on-site commissioning efficiency.

During the construction of large-scale data centers and AI computing centers, system scales continue to expand, equipment types become increasingly complex, and project delivery schedules are continuously compressed. This places higher demands on control system stability, delivery consistency, and on-site commissioning efficiency. Drawing on years of experience in BAS/BMS projects for data centers, Dipu has been actively promoting the application of virtual commissioning technology in project implementation. By shifting control logic verification, operational condition simulation, abnormal scenario testing, and delivery standard validation to the factory acceptance stage, Dipu helps projects identify issues early, reduce risks, and enhance delivery certainty before going on-site.

Through virtual commissioning, Dipu is able to simulate and verify chiller plant systems, HVAC controls, interlocking logic, equipment status transitions, and abnormal operating conditions before the actual system goes live. This reduces the time, energy, and resource consumption caused by repeated on-site adjustments, while improving project delivery efficiency and operational reliability. This capability not only helps ensure the stable operation of critical data center infrastructure but also provides important technical support for green and low-carbon operations, efficient delivery, and intelligent operation and maintenance.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

In the future, Dipu will further strengthen partnerships with ecosystem partners like Siemens, advancing innovation and project implementation in data center intelligent control, integrated monitoring, virtual commissioning, and green high-efficiency operations, to provide safer, more efficient, and more sustainable intelligent control solutions for AI infrastructure and next-generation data center construction.