Celebrating its 50th anniversary this year, Delta has launched a series of special reports around its 50th anniversary activities. In this issue, we will walk readers through the "Delta 50th Live-in Concert" that was previously delayed due to COVID-19 in May. As the epidemic gradually ceased in Taiwan, we raised the public's awareness to the marine environment by conveying our philosophy for "Sustainable Conservation & Nurturing Life" through lively melodies and video images. Thousands of audience members were treated to an unforgettable visual feast. On the other hand, Delta Newsroom exhibit was held at Delta Electronics Americas Limited (DAL)'s headquarters at Fremont, California, USA. Employees were transported back in time to witness Delta's developments over the last five decades, as well as our sustainable plans going forward.
Delta Founder Bruce Cheng and his wife attended “Delta 50th Live-in Concert”
Raising public awareness to ocean conservation via "Blue Planet II"Words, music, and visual images all have the power to touch a person deep down. They can all clearly convey a concept or an action. In this October, 'Blue Planet II', an epic documentary from BBC Natural History Unit, was perfectly shown through an ultra-high 8K resolution projector on an 800-inch screen at Delta's "50th Anniversary Net Zero Concert" in Taipei. At the same time, Taipei Philharmonic Orchestra
played renowned composer Hans Zimmer's scores while the documentary was shown. This audio and visual feast led the audience to feel
the ocean's vitality and to focus on the pressing marine ecology issues.
By integrating 'Blue Planet II', shown using 8K projection technology and an 80-person orchestra, the audience experienced the underwater world
Delta's 8K projector makes the video crystal clear and fresh even when shown on an 800-inch screen. The finest details are clearly visible, bringing optimized visual performance
"Blue Planet II" is one of the world's post popular natural documentaries. Shot in 39 countries over four years, underwater scenes were shot using pioneering high definition digital cameras to unveil a breathtaking world that was never seen before. This documentary has sparked the outcry for marine conservation and actions from many governments, enterprises, and individuals. It also coincides with Delta's mission toward environmental protection over the years.
Renowned ecologist and Editor-in-Chief of Taiwan's "Scientific America" provided commentary throughout the documentary;
the public is urged to focus on marine conservation through video, music, and knowledge
“Net Zero Concert” integrates carbon reduction and recycling to practice Delta's ideal for sustainable developmentHow does one focus on environmental protection while organizing an event? Delta has successfully organized a brilliant "Net Zero Concert" ! "Carbon reduction" and "recycling" are the most important factors to fulfilling net zero emissions. Delta calculates electricity used in the event and carbon emissions from visitors' methods of transportation, including driving, riding motorbikes, and taking public transportation, then actively discloses the Company's carbon emissions and purchases corresponding Renewable Energy Certificates (RECs) to offset such emissions. All umbrella covers used during the event are recycled and reproduced as other products, so that visitors can join Delta in caring for the environment and achieving a more sustainable future while enjoying the concert!
Many Delta employees attended the concert with their family members in the hopes of raising the public's awareness to ecological problems with the beauty of the sea
DAL joins Delta in celebrating 50th anniversary milestoneAfter launching the 50th anniversary activities at Tongli Lake, China in this spring, currently exhibits have been held at 6 plants throughout China and a special exhibition was held at the new plant in Chungli , Taiwan. After the global pandemic has gradually ceased, the office of Delta Electronics Americas Limited (DAL) was reopened in September, and a Delta Newsroom exhibition was also held at DAL's headquarters in Fremont, California. Staff were led back in time to witness the 50 milestones that set the cornerstone for Delta along the way. At the beginning, Delta was merely one small office when it first expanded to the US market in California. Through years of hard work and perseverance, Founder Bruce Cheng and his team gradually expanded Delta's market share in the US. Looking back on Delta's developments over the years, the Company has always maintained its business philosophy for innovation. Just like its name - Delta - which represents changes in both scientific and business fields, we continue to create a better life for the future through enhancements in energy efficiency.
Kelvin Huang, President of DAL (center) and management team celebrate Delta's 50th anniversary in front of Delta Newsroom
Both managers and the staff in DAL gained more understanding to Delta's 50th anniversary theme, "Sustainable Conservation & Nurturing Life" through the exhibition, as well as Delta's visions and actions for a sustainable future as we embrace the next 50 years to come!
TVs and a time corridor was a set up at DAL's courtyard, leading employees to gain more insights to Delta