Data Centre in Kuala Lumpur will accelerate digital transformation in Malaysia and Asia Pacific
BDC and MRANTI held a signing ceremony in Kuala Lumpur which was witnessed by Dzuleira Abu Bakar, Chief Executive Officer of MRANTI, Khairil Anuar Sadat Salleh, Chief Commercial Officer of MRANTI and Dz Shing Lim, President, Bridge Data Centres.
The establishment of the data centre campus in MRANTI Park entrenches Malaysia as a desired destination for data centre investment in the Asia Pacific region.
Located strategically in the vicinity of central Kuala Lumpur, MRANTI Park spans across a vast area of 686 acres and strategically supports the entire innovation process with a focus on driving the commercialisation of "impact technologies" in key industry sectors to foster sustainable development.
“Last year, we introduced a comprehensive and integrated approach to transform MRANTI Park from a property-focused sector into a leading 4IR hub in Malaysia. This Master Plan aims to achieve a gross development value of RM20 billion, land leases worth RM2.8 billion, and the creation of 8,000 jobs by 2027,” said Dzuleira Abu Bakar, CEO of MRANTI.
“We recently launched the country’s national testbed for 5G through the government-led MRANTI 5G Experience Centre to fast-track new innovations in a more enriching data-driven future. Today, we are excited to announce the expansion of Bridge Data Centres within MRANTI Park, aligning perfectly with MRANTI Park’s expansion strategy,” said Dzuleira.
YBhg. Datuk Wira Arham Abdul Rahman, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Malaysian Investment Development Authority (MIDA), expressed his excitement in the Bridge Data Centres’ MY03 hyperscale campus expansion project located in Bukit Jalil, Kuala Lumpur. He emphasised, “This project serves as a testament to investors' trust and confidence in Malaysia as a strategic, conducive and sustainable data centre investment destination in the region. MIDA will continue to facilitate BDC’s strategic initiative in creating market ready talent and providing cutting-edge technologies to local businesses, especially SMEs, thereby expediting Malaysia’s growth into a high-income nation."
Mahadhir Aziz, the Chief Executive Officer of Malaysia Digital Economy Corporation (MDEC) said, “Bridge Data Centres’ expansion in Malaysia not only addresses the surging demand for digital transformation but also underscores our unwavering commitment to advancing Malaysia’s position as the digital hub of ASEAN. By catalysing growth in the digital economy through our Malaysia Digital (MD) national strategic initiative and PEMANGKIN programmes, we are fostering an ecosystem that propels Malaysia to the forefront of high-value investments. Together with Bridge Data Centres, we are poised to serve evolving digital infrastructure needs and forge a path towards a future defined by innovation and success.”
Dz Shing Lim, President, Bridge Data Centres said, “Our expansion in Kuala Lumpur further strengthens BDC’s position as Asia Pacific’s data centre solutions leader. This strategic investment allows us to better serve our clients’ evolving needs with best-in-class data centre solutions and contribute to Malaysia’s digital transformation journey. I would like to express my appreciation to MIDA, MRANTI and MDEC for their support.”
Tho Lye Yit, Vice President, Design, Bridge Data Centres, said, “The state-of-the-art facility will feature sustainable features, energy-efficient power and cooling technology and multiple network connectivity to ensure uninterrupted operations and optimal performance.”
About Bridge Data Centres
Bridge Data Centres (BDC) is a leading provider of data centre solutions in Asia Pacific. with presence in Malaysia, India and Thailand. BDC has data centre operations in Malaysia, India and Thailand. With a commitment to innovation and excellence, our mission is to deliver the highest level of speed, reliability and performance to our customers, with built-to-suit data centre services ranging from planning, design, construction to operations. Bridge Data Centres is committed to achieve carbon neutrality in all hyperscale data centres by 2040.