
Delta marked its 18th consecutive participation in the 30th United Nations Climate Change Conference (UNFCCC COP30) held in Belém, Brazil. Responding to one of COP30’s themes, ‘Climate Adaptation’, Delta will collaborate with international organisations to host two events in the official negotiation zone (Blue Zone) on November 17 and 19, sharing coral restoration and green building promotion empowered by ‘AI for Green’ approaches, showcasing Delta’s commitment to implementing nature-based solutions through technological innovation.
The company joined representatives from globally renowned organisations including BNP Paribas, the Plymouth Marine Laboratory, the Partnership for Observation of the Global Oceans, and the International Coral Reef Society in a side event. Together, they will explore how to achieve sustainable ocean development amid climate change.
Delta will also share insights at the ‘Building and Cooling Pavilion’, co-hosted by the Global Alliance for Buildings and Construction and the Cool Coalition under the United Nations Environment Programme.
Collaborating with partners including the U.S. Green Building Council and International Code Council, Delta will unveil its newly launched LEED AI Teaching Assistant for educational training and to support the implementation of sustainable building practices. This initiative is dedicated to realising the new normal of near-zero emissions and resilient buildings by 2030.
As an official observer to both the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change and the Convention on Biological Diversity, Delta Electronics Foundation continues to bring the latest international negotiation trends, carbon reduction, and adaptation knowledge back to Taiwan.







