Deloitte has announced the launch of a Global AI Infrastructure Center of Excellence (CoE) to help enterprises design, deploy, and operate advanced AI-ready data center infrastructure. The move comes amid rising global demand for enterprise-grade AI infrastructure and signals Deloitte’s shift from experimentation to full-scale enablement of production-ready AI systems.
Part of Deloitte’s broader Silicon2Service offering, the CoE aims to bridge the gap between high-performance computing needs and enterprise outcomes, enabling organizations to implement AI securely and at scale.
From Chips to Cloud: Full-Stack AI Enablement
The new CoE will support the entire AI data center lifecycle — from strategic planning and architecture to implementation and operations. Services will include:
High-performance AI computing design
AI infrastructure procurement optimization
Real-time monitoring via digital twins
Compliance frameworks and cyber resilience protocols
The center also brings deep specialization in GPU clusters, storage solutions, liquid cooling systems, and AI-centric network architecture. Deloitte will also provide integration expertise for organizations managing hybrid, multicloud, and on-prem AI workloads.
AI Infrastructure as a Competitive Advantage
“With AI redefining how industries operate, the infrastructure powering it must be equally transformative,” said Heather Stockton, Global Tech & Transformation Leader at Deloitte Consulting Services.
Romal Shetty, CEO of Deloitte South Asia, added, “We’re not just building facilities — we’re building the digital core for the next decade. This CoE empowers clients to scale AI while balancing cost, risk, and innovation.”
By aligning AI infrastructure with business priorities, Deloitte hopes to turn complexity into competitive advantage for its clients across sectors like financial services, healthcare, manufacturing, and logistics.
Cybersecurity and Sustainability at the Core
The CoE also emphasizes cybersecurity and regulatory compliance, enabling organizations to meet rising standards around AI governance. Deloitte will work with ecosystem partners to integrate advanced security protocols across all layers of infrastructure.
Additionally, the center is investing in green technologies and AI-powered optimization tools to reduce energy consumption and environmental impact — an increasingly important factor in large-scale data infrastructure rollouts.
Why It Matters
With AI workloads becoming more compute-intensive — and global enterprises racing to operationalize GenAI, agentic systems, and multimodal models — Deloitte’s CoE positions itself as a one-stop partner for AI infrastructure transformation.
From startups scaling AI pilots to large enterprises redesigning core platforms, the CoE is expected to be instrumental in accelerating the AI maturity curve across industries.
