Advancing AI development in Singapore through infrastructure improvements

STT GDC and SuperX AI have launched an AI Innovation Centre in Singapore focused on supporting enterprise AI development and testing.

  • Wednesday, 22nd April 2026 Posted 13 hours ago in by Sophie Milburn
ST Telemedia Global Data Centres (STT GDC), a data centre colocation provider based in Singapore, has partnered with SuperX AI Technology Limited to launch an AI Innovation Centre in Singapore. The collaboration follows a Memorandum of Understanding signed earlier this year.

The centre is located at the STT Singapore 5 facility in Tai Seng and aims to provide an environment for enterprises working on moving from AI experimentation to more scalable applications. It has already been used by early adopters accessing high-performance computing resources for tasks such as advanced modelling and large-scale data simulations.

The initiative is set against findings from STT GDC research highlighting gaps in AI infrastructure across Singapore and other markets. The report, “Mind the Gap: Bridging the AI Infrastructure Divide,” notes that many organisations remain in early stages of AI adoption, often due to infrastructure constraints. The AI Innovation Centre is intended to provide local access to AI computing resources to help address these limitations.

The centre is designed for short-term AI workloads, including pilot projects, proofs of concept, and model benchmarking. It combines STT GDC’s data centre facilities with SuperX AI’s hardware and software stack, aiming to reduce operational complexity for organisations running AI experiments and development work.

Features of the AI Innovation Centre include access to NVIDIA Blackwell GPU infrastructure, Intel Xeon-based compute systems, high-speed networking, and a user portal for deploying workloads. It is designed to support secure AI processing with data residency requirements and offers a 14-day pilot programme for organisations to evaluate performance, compatibility, and cost considerations before scaling.

The facility is positioned as a resource for supporting AI development from testing through to more advanced deployment, with the intention of enabling faster progression from experimental to applied use cases.

The AI Innovation Centre is available to enterprises, regional businesses, and Institutions of Higher Learning (IHLs). It includes a 14-day pilot programme and options for production, private, and hybrid AI deployment models.

Beyond initial testing, the centre aims to provide pathways to scale workloads through STT GDC’s global infrastructure network, supporting different stages of AI deployment.
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