(Past Event) Green Data in Asia – Can the Region Balance Digital Growth with Sustainability?

May 14, 2025
Event Details

May 28, 2025

6:00 pm – 7:30 pm (SGT)

32 Carpenter Street, Singapore 059911

Overview

Asia is home to some of the world’s fastest-growing digital economies, and with this growth comes a surge in data infrastructure. Hyperscale data centres are rapidly emerging across markets like Singapore, Malaysia, India, and Indonesia to meet the region’s rising demand for cloud services and AI-driven applications. According to the International Energy Agency (IEA), data centres globally accounted for approximately 1–1.5% of global electricity use in 2022, with projections set to rise significantly due to generative AI and digital expansion.

At the same time, the environmental cost of digital growth is becoming increasingly significant. Data centres are highly energy- and water-intensive, contributing to rising carbon emissions, land use pressures, and grid instability—especially in regions where renewable energy capacity and infrastructure resilience are still developing. In tropical countries, such as many across Asia, these challenges are further amplified. Data centres in these climates consume substantial energy to operate cooling systems that maintain optimal temperatures for equipment. For instance, in Singapore, data centres accounted for approximately 7% of the country’s total electricity consumption in 2020.

This session will explore how governments, industry leaders, and innovators are addressing these sustainability challenges while enabling digital transformation and next-generation AI capabilities across Asia.

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Speakers
  • Robert Opp, Chief Digital Officer, UNDP

Robert Opp is the Chief Digital Officer of the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), the United Nations’ global sustainable development organization working across 170 countries. UNDP adopted its second Digital Strategy in 2022, which sets out a vision to create a world in which digital is an empowering force for people and planet. Robert leads the agency’s digital transformation, an organisation-wide effort, to accelerate achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals and ensure no one is left behind.

Under his leadership, UNDP’s Chief Digital Office supports more than 120 countries in building open, inclusive and rights-based digital transformations. It also brings expertise, insights and lessons from the country-level to inform global digital policy, to ensure that technologies, including digital public infrastructure and artificial intelligence accelerate sustainable development. Robert also leads UNDP’s own internal digital transformation effort.

Prior to this role, Robert served as Director of the Innovation and Change Management Division within the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) where he established an in-house ‘Zero Hunger’ innovation accelerator and created an award-winning crowdfunding smartphone app, ShareTheMeal.

  • Rita Abdellatifi, ESG Data & AI Solutions Lead, Microsoft

Rita is responsible for driving Microsoft Sustainability Solutions in Asia harnessing the power of Data & AI. With over 22 years of work experience in data and advanced analytics she helped customers across the world to design their unique Digital platform to serve business purposes. With her data science background, she looks at leveraging Microsoft GenAI & innovation technology to address sustainability challenges and anticipate on proactive actions to be taken.

Rita joined the IT industry in 2011 after spending several years in a bank & public services building AI solutions for business applications. She also used to teach mathematics & statistics at University La Sorbonne in Paris. She is originally from France and travelled around the globe (Europe, Middle East, China, Japan, Korea, Southeast Asia...) to showcase the value of data and artificial intelligence. She moved to Singapore 10 years ago where she has been constantly embracing sustainable innovation across Asia.

  • Kenddrick Chan, Head of the Digital IR Project, LSE IDEAS

Kenddrick Chan is Head of the Digital International Relations in the Information Age project at LSE IDEAS, the foreign policy think tank of the London School of Economics and Political Science. His research examines the intersection of technology and international policymaking. His work has been commissioned by the UK Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office and cited in reports by the United States Congress and the European Parliament.

He was previously a 2022–2023 Fellow at the Portulans Institute and has held roles at the Tony Blair Institute for Global Change and the Prime Minister’s Office of Singapore, among other institutions.

He holds an MSc in International Relations (with Distinction) from the London School of Economics, a BSc in International Relations, and a Diploma in Information Technology. He is also an incoming doctoral candidate in International Development at the University of Oxford.