SINGAPORE — With a stable government, an abundance of talented engineers and state-of-the-art tech infrastructure, Singapore has become a key hub for tech companies from East and West. The city-state provides vast computing power to Southeast Asia’s fast-expanding digital economy and is home to nearly half of the data center capacity in the region.
So last July, when Singapore announced the results of a tender to build new data centers — the first since 2019 — interest was huge.