About DITC
Digital Infrastructure Technical Council - Advancing Global Digital Infrastructure Quality
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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.
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)
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
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
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 Pillars | Concrete Deliverables |
---|---|
Standardization | Develop international standards for AI, data centers, and networking |
Quality Assurance | Provide testing, measurement, and certification services (e.g., DITC-AI Trust Mark) |
Knowledge Hub | Publish journals, manage technical communities, and host global industry summits |
Ecosystem Building | Collaborate 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