About DITC

Digital Infrastructure Technical Council - Advancing Global Digital Infrastructure Quality

Who We Are

The Digital Infrastructure Technical Council (DITC) is an international non-profit organization headquartered in Singapore, dedicated to advancing the quality and reliability of digital infrastructure worldwide.

Founded in Singapore, DITC serves as a neutral platform where governments, enterprises, and research institutions collaborate to build trusted standards, benchmarks, and ecosystems for AI, cloud, data centers, and beyond.

Our Mission & Vision

Mission

To establish universal quality benchmarks and foster cross-border collaboration in digital infrastructure, enabling safer, greener, and more interoperable technologies.

Vision

A world where every digital innovation is built on measurable, trustworthy foundations.

Governance Framework

DITC operates under a constitutionally defined multi-tier governance system designed to ensure technical excellence, global collaboration, and operational efficiency in digital infrastructure development.

1

Decision-making Board

Composition

  • 3–5 members elected by founding units
  • Fixed-term appointments

Key Powers

  • Establishes and dissolves Technical Committees (TCs)
  • Appoints TC Chairs and Senior Advisors
  • Approves annual budgets and strategic plans
  • Oversees constitutional amendments (requires a two-thirds majority vote)
2

Expert Committee (EC)

Structure

  • 1 Chairman + Vice Chairpersons (elected by the Decision-making Board)
  • Composed of technical and management experts delegated by member organizations

Core Functions

  • Manages TC and project committee working groups
  • Reviews and approves draft technical standards
  • Publishes the annual Global Digital Infrastructure Quality Report
3

Technical Committees (TCs)

Operating Model

  • Each TC is led by a Chair, supported by Vice Chairs and Senior Advisors
  • Standards development conducted through specialized working groups

Active Technical Committees

  • AI Infrastructure Committee: Develops benchmarks for AI computing power and algorithms
  • Data Center Standards Committee: Establishes green data center certification frameworks
4

Secretariat

Leadership

  • Secretary-General (appointed by the Decision-making Board)
  • Deputy Secretaries-General (nominated by the Secretary-General)

Key Units

  • Standards Promotion Division
  • Certification Center
  • Digital Community Platform

Daily Operations

  • Implements annual work plans
  • Coordinates cross-committee collaboration
  • Maintains member records and meeting archives

Core Mandates

Vision

To build a global digital infrastructure technology ecosystem that enables all stakeholders to collaboratively develop and benefit from high-quality digital foundations.

Key Objectives

Strategic PillarsConcrete Deliverables
StandardizationDevelop international standards for AI, data centers, and networking
Quality AssuranceProvide testing, measurement, and certification services (e.g., DITC-AI Trust Mark)
Knowledge HubPublish journals, manage technical communities, and host global industry summits
Ecosystem BuildingCollaborate with ISO, IEEE, and other international organizations on joint standards

Key Features of DITC Governance

Multi-stakeholder representation

Ensures balanced input from industry, academia, and government

Transparent decision-making

Clear approval processes for standards and policies

Global alignment

Works in partnership with leading international standards bodies