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The company will use Singapore as a regional hub as it plans multi-country AI data centre campus deployments.
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Galaxy Data Center has secured US$250 million in an initial strategic financing round from an international investment institution.
The company plans to use the proceeds to support the development of its data centre platform in Southeast Asia, including project execution and the deployment of high-density infrastructure for AI workloads.
Galaxy DC is using Singapore as its regional hub as it plans multi-country AI data centre campus deployments across Southeast Asia. The company said it will use a range of capital models to support hyperscale AI data centre infrastructure for customers in the region.
Demand for AI compute is changing how data centres are designed and operated, with greater focus on power strategy, engineering delivery, operational resilience and customer requirements.
Galaxy DC said it will continue to build its capabilities in GW-scale AI data centres, including technology readiness, power procurement, green energy, local delivery and lower-carbon operations. It also plans to deepen capital partnerships as it expands across Southeast Asia.
Arthur Yang, co-founder and CEO of Galaxy DC, said the financing would strengthen the company’s regional platform capabilities.
Requirements from AI and cloud service customers are changing quickly, with clients increasingly focused not only on capacity, but also on delivery certainty, energy efficiency, operational resilience and long-term scalability.
“Galaxy DC remains committed to leveraging cutting-edge, ever-evolving technology and synergistic sustainable energy solutions as its core, building future-ready GW-scale green computing infrastructure for our clients,” Yang said.
Galaxy Data Center is a digital infrastructure platform focused on AI and cloud computing demand.
The company develops hyperscale AI data centres, with a focus on efficiency, reliability and scalability. Its approach combines sustainable design, resource-efficient deployment and long-term operations as it looks to support growing compute requirements while managing environmental impact and asset value.
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