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BDx signs a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Anyon Technologies to deploy Southeast Asia's first hybrid quantum computer at its flagship SIN1 data center in Paya Lebar, Singapore. Regional 'AI Testbed' aims to support government agencies, enterprises, and start-ups in advancing AI-quantum innovation Initiative aligns with Singapore's Green 2030 and Smart Nation strategies by integrating next-gen computing with sustainable infrastructure. SINGAPORE, July 10, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- BDx Data Centers ("BDx"), a leading carrier-neutral data center platform in Asia, has launched Southeast Asia's first hybrid quantum AI testbed in collaboration with Anyon Technologies, a global leader in large-scale quantum computing systems. The MoU signing today formalized the collaboration, paving the way for the deployment of the region's first hybrid quantum computer at BDx's flagship SIN1 facility in Paya Lebar, Singapore.
This groundbreaking initiative will enable startups, enterprises, and government agencies to explore quantum-enhanced AI applications. Designed to support Singapore's Green 2030 and Smart Nation objectives, the testbed integrates Anyon's quantum computing system with SIN1's cutting-edge infrastructure.
"Staying ahead of the curve has always been part of our DNA at BDx," said Mayank Srivastava, CEO of BDx. "Our journey, from deploying the most advanced NVIDIA GPUs across the region to now integrating quantum computing into our data center, reflects our commitment to not just keeping pace with innovation but shaping its future. Together, we are building an open platform that creates new opportunities to unlock the transformative potential of quantum computing."
"A modern computer today is essentially a whole data center. Deploying a state-of-the-art hybrid quantum computing system at BDx's SIN1 facility marks a transformative step in modern computing infrastructure," said Dr Jie (Roger) Luo, President and CEO of Anyon Technologies. "By integrating QPUs (Quantum Processing Units) with CPUs (Central Processing Units) and GPUs (Graphics Processing Units), we're enabling breakthroughs in quantum algorithms and applications. This lowers adoption barriers for enterprise customers, like financial institutions in Singapore, to onboard talent and create real, differentiating business value."
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Accelerating AI and Quantum Innovation in Singapore and Beyond
BDx's SIN1 facility will serve as a cross-regional AI Hub and Innovation Center, dedicated to supporting high-growth AI startups and government-led innovation initiatives. To accelerate AI adoption across Southeast Asia, BDx is providing dedicated access to its AI-ready infrastructure, enabling companies and startups to experiment with transformative technologies. By building an open and scalable platform, BDx aims to drive real-world impact across AI, research, and enterprise applications.
"Operators in Asia have a critical role in building the ecosystem needed to accelerate AI adoption within the region. Singapore is a global innovation hub and an ideal environment for our AI testbed - we're providing developers with the tools to experiment, prototype, and scale their ideas efficiently," added Srivastava.
SIN1 also sets a sustainability benchmark, with a 20% boost in energy efficiency, achieved through advanced cooling and smart automation. It features Singapore's first AI-powered digital twin, optimizing energy and performance in real time, and is compliant with Singapore's Green Data Center Standards.
Looking forward, BDx and Anyon plan to expand this hybrid quantum model across key markets in Asia, including Indonesia, Hong Kong SAR, and Taiwan region, creating a region-wide network of quantum-enabled data centers.