EdgeSynergies will present its pioneering UKRI-funded project at the forthcoming UK Digital Security by Design (DSbD) Showcase, demonstrating its latest advancements in edge computing technology. This milestone event will focus on EdgeSynergies’ ultra-secure and sustainable edge data centres, designed to deliver low-latency computing while repurposing waste heat for decarbonisation—a key factor in the UK’s transition towards a secure, resilient, and Net Zero future.
At the event, EdgeSynergies will unveil MoatE (Morello at the Edge), an energy-efficient edge computing solution that enables data centres to recycle waste heat into reusable energy. By supporting urban heat networks, MoatE plays a critical role in advancing green and high-performance computing infrastructure in the UK. This breakthrough innovation aligns with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (UNSDG) and cements the UK’s leadership in climate-conscious digital solutions.
With the growing adoption of AI, IoT, AV, VR, and edge computing, there is an increasing need for secure, high-performance, and energy-efficient data centres. EdgeSynergies’ MoatE, powered by the UKRI-backed Morello architecture, integrates next-generation digital security, ensuring protection from cyber threats while maximising computing efficiency.
Joydeep Mondal, Founder & CEO of EdgeSynergies, stated:
“The UK stands at a pivotal moment in defining the future of secure, sustainable computing. EdgeSynergies’ innovation represents a critical leap forward—combining next-gen cybersecurity with circular economy principles to transform edge data centres into green energy hubs. We are excited to present MoatE at the DSbD Showcase and invite governments, investors, and industry leaders to join us in scaling this ground-breaking solution.”
Margaret Blight, Co-Founder & CCO of EdgeSynergies, added:
“The meteoric rise of AI inference is fueling a surge in demand for Edge compute. Without green solutions, that revolution will have an unprecedented impact on energy, water, and carbon emissions. MoatE enables us to decarbonise compute by reusing waste heat for good in the community. Our work under the UKRI Digital Security by Design programme underscores the importance of embedding security at the silicon level while addressing the environmental impact of compute infrastructure. We call on policymakers, industry leaders, and tech innovators to support this mission and drive adoption of climate-positive digital infrastructure.”
EdgeSynergies welcomes government agencies, investors, compute customers, and industry leaders to join them at the UK Digital Security by Design Showcase on 11th February 2025. This is a key moment to champion the UK’s ambition for secure, sustainable, and high-capacity edge computing, essential for achieving Net Zero and digital sovereignty.




