Our brand value surged 12% YoY, becoming the fastest Taiwanese large industrial brand in terms of brand
value growth in 2019
Delta, a global leader in power and thermal management solutions, today announced it has been
successfully selected as one of the top 20 Taiwanese global brands for the 9th consecutive year with a
brand value of USD297 million in 2019 in the prestigious Best Taiwan Global Brands assessment. In the
aforementioned annual survey, which is organized by the Industrial Development Bureau and executed by
Interbrand, Delta became the fastest Taiwanese large industrial brand in regards to brand value growth with
a 12% year-on-year surge. Through its focus on the development of game-changing megatrends, such as
smart green cities, 5G and 8K, as well as its devotion to corporate social responsibility, Delta has been able
to increase its brand value to a historic high.
Ms. Shan Shan Guo, Delta’s chief brand officer, remarked, “2019 has presented us with both opportunities
and challenges. 5G technology is gradually entering its commercialization stage to become a key foundation
of smart cities, and Delta is leveraging its core competence in high-efficiency power electronics and its strong
IoT-based solution integration capabilities to nurture energy-efficient transportation, buildings, manufacturing
and infrastructure for those cities. We have also utilized our display, power and thermal management
technologies to create the world’s first 36,000-lumen DLP® 8K laser projector, which demonstrates Delta’s
capabilities to seize business opportunities in the 8K broadcasting of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games. We
are also cooperating with the Oriental Pearl Group to enable the world’s first 8K imaging lab to develop
innovative business models in the projection display field. Earlier this year, we have also acquired a majority
stake in Delta Electronics (Thailand) to enhance our global manufacturing capabilities and customer service
reach amidst a series of geopolitical risks.”
Innovation is a core focus for Delta as it commonly invests 7~8% of its annual revenues into R&D to advance
its software/hardware integration expertise and realize IoT-based smart green solutions that help cities
reduce their carbon footprint. Moreover, Delta is centered on improving efficiency for buildings with its IoT-
based building management platforms and for low-carbon transportation with its bi-directional electric vehicle
(EV) charging and energy storage solutions. The world’s first LEED Platinum-certified data center at Delta’s
headquarters green building in Taipei is also a testament of its unique prowess in advancing energy-efficient
information and communications infrastructure.
Delta’s business development is closely aligned with its corporate social responsibility (CSR) best practices.
Following its presence at COP24 in Poland last year, where it promoted ways to improve energy resilience in
cities along prominent think tanks, Delta will continue advocating for sustainable development at the 2019
UN Climate Change Conference (COP25) in Santiago, Chile in December. The COP25 Green Zone will
include a movie theater where Delta’s leading 8K projection technology will showcase the world’s first 8K
environmental documentary film, “Water with Life”, to inspire people from around the world on the importance
of protecting the water resources of our planet. A few weeks ago, the Dow Jones Sustainability Indices
(DJSI) selected Delta as a member of the DJSI World Index for the 9th consecutive year, and named it as
the industry leader within the Electronic Equipment, Instruments & Components sector for its superior
environment, social and governance (ESG) performance in 2019.