Thursday, 16 July 2026

Johor-Singapore Data Centre Corridor 2026

 

To better understand the market, Market Intelligence Report consolidated publicly announced projects into a single market map covering:

 

l  Verified operators

l  Publicly announced investments (where disclosed)

l  Current project status

l  Hiring implications

l  References to public sources

 

Source: https://wikilabs.asia

 Key observations were: 

1.             Johor is no longer competing with Singapore.

Instead, it is increasingly becoming an extension of Singapore's digital infrastructure ecosystem. 

Singapore continues to anchor regional headquarters, enterprise leadership and customer engagement, while Johor offers the land, power availability and expansion capacity required for hyperscale data centres.

 

2.              AI is accelerating digital infrastructure investment.

As enterprise AI adoption moves beyond pilot projects, demand is growing rapidly for GPU-ready infrastructure, high-density compute, cloud capacity and AI-optimised facilities. 

This trend is likely to reshape where technology infrastructure is built across Southeast Asia.

 

3.        The next bottleneck may not be infrastructure.

It may be talent.

Based on current investments, there will be sustained demand over the next few years across:

 

• Data Centre Development & Construction

• Critical Facilities Engineering

• Commissioning & MEP Engineering

• Data Centre Operations

• Cloud Infrastructure & Platform Engineering

• Network & Connectivity

• Cybersecurity

• AI Infrastructure / GPU Platform Engineering

• Energy & Sustainability

• Technical Project & Programme Management

 

What do you think will be the biggest constraint over the next 3–5 years?

-Power and water availability?

-AI infrastructure?

-Connectivity? or

-Talent?

 


Reference:

Andie L’s post on Linkedin

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