Er. Derek William is a Consulting Engineer based in Singapore with over 25 years of experience in the data centre industry across the Asia-Pacific region. As the founder and Principal of a Mechanical & Electrical Engineering Consultancy - De Vie Works, he has led projects ranging from small server rooms to hyperscale data centres, including LEED-certified and Green Mark Platinum facilities. A registered Professional Engineer, Derek is also a certified Data Centre Specialist and Accredited Tier Designer. He has contributed to industry standards, served on key committees, and regularly trains for DCD Academy, specializing in Data Centre cooling.
Er. Lee Seng Wee was a Director of i3 Solutions Group and i3 Critical Facilities, which are now amalgamated with Ramboll. He manages the Data Centre consulting business within Asia Pacific region. His responsibilities include Project Director, Project Management, design of Electrical and ELV systems.
Seng Wee has over 23 years of industry experience in design, operations, contracting, consulting and business continuity. He is a registered Professional Engineer (Electrical) in Singapore and a 22kV Licensed Electrical Engineer registered with Energy Market Authority. He was on the Technical Committee on Mains Failure Standby Generating System, which was responsible for Singapore Standard SS 535: 2007 Code of Practice for Standby Generators (formerly CP3: 1996). He is currently a member of the Green IT Technical Committee and a member of BCA-IMDA GMDC 2024 Taskforce.
Ms Serene Ow brings 20 years of engineering and project management expertise to Digital Realty, where she oversees the design of projects across the Asia Pacific region. In her role, Serene leads the APAC team to enhance building efficiency, drive innovation, and future-proof Digital Realty’s data centres to meet evolving system requirements, such as liquid cooling, while ensuring compliance with Digital Realty’s Design Engineering Guidelines (DEG), reliability, and budget. Recognised for her leadership, Serene was included in the 2021 SG100 Women in Tech list, featuring alongside influential female leaders in Singapore’s ICT sector. She was also featured in Human Resources Online for their IWD 2022 article on DEI challenges in HR. Passionate about diversity, equity, and inclusion, Serene has been advocating for these values in the tech industry for over two decades. She currently serves on the technical committee of the Asia Pacific Data Centre Association (APDCA).