Malaysia – Bridge Data Centres (BDC), a global provider of hyperscale data centre solutions, has announced its expansion to Cyberjaya, Malaysia, with the development of its third data centre, MY02. 

The MY02 development aims to meet evolving business needs and support Malaysia’s digital transformation journey. It also reflects BDC’s commitment to providing scalable, resilient, and neutral data centres in Malaysia and the Asia Pacific.

Collaborating with Cyberview Sdn Bhd, the project marks the development of the largest data centre yet and is expected to increase IT capacity by about 87 MW over three phases, with each phase involving the construction of a three-story data centre.

BDC’s strategic investment aims to boost ancillary businesses and drive innovation across different industries. By investing in key sectors, the company aims to fuel economic growth, improve competitiveness, and create jobs. 

In recent years, Cyberjaya has experienced a notable increase in investments in data centres, reinforcing its position as a global technology hub. The city currently accommodates 15 commercial and captive data centres and serves as the location for 90% of Malaysia’s co-location data centres.

Kamarul Ariffin Abdul Samad, CEO of Cyberview Sdn Bhd, said, “BDC, recognised as one of the largest hyperscale data centre operators, aims to provide deeply integrated and mission-critical infrastructure, prioritising efficiency and cost-effectiveness with advanced cooling technology.” 

Speaking on the developments, Eric Fan, president of BDC, also shared, “Our ongoing expansion in Malaysia underscores our commitment to meeting the evolving needs of our customers and further solidifying our position as a key player in the data centre industry. With this latest development in Cyberjaya, we are poised to continue driving innovation and supporting the digital transformation of businesses across the nation.”

Meanwhile, Datuk Wira Arham Abdul Rahman, CEO of Malaysian Investment Development Authority (MIDA), commented, “This ongoing investment underscores BDC’s confidence in Malaysia, reinforcing our role as a regional data centre hub. Aligned with the New Industrial Master Plan (NIMP) 2030, BDC’s commitment contributes to the nation’s sustainable economic growth, the creation of high-skilled jobs for locals, and propelling the digital transformation journey.”

Ts. Mahadhir Aziz, CEO of Malaysia Digital Economy Corporation (MDEC), further added, “BDC, being the largest data centre development, establishing its presence here will boost Malaysia’s position, significantly attract substantial investment, and generate numerous employment opportunities.”

Patrick Png, vice president of solutions for APAC at BDC, also promised to “deliver cutting-edge solutions to meet the evolving needs of our clients. The MY02 data centre will embody our commitment to sustainability, boasting energy-efficient power and cooling technology alongside robust network connectivity. We are confident that these features will ensure uninterrupted IT operations and maximise performance for our valued customers.”