
Insider Brief PRESS RELEASE — BW Digital and the National University of Singapore’s College of Design and Engineering (NUS CDE) today announced a strategic research collaboration to develop the foundational engineering frameworks required for next-generation quantum-ready digital infrastructure in the tropical hubs of Southeast Asia. Announced at DCD>Connect | APAC 2026, Data Centre Dynamics’ flagship […]
The increasing demand for advanced computing, particularly in AI, is pushing the need for more resilient and future-proof data infrastructure, driving collaborations to prepare for quantum technologies.
This collaboration highlights the critical intersection of digital infrastructure development and the nascent quantum computing field, positioning Southeast Asia as a potential hub for next-generation data solutions.
The focus shifts towards designing data centres not just for current computational demands but also for future quantum capabilities, influencing infrastructure investment and engineering standards.
- · BW Digital
- · National University of Singapore
- · Southeast Asia's digital infrastructure sector
- · Quantum computing hardware developers
- · Data centres not investing in future-proofing
- · Regions lacking quantum-ready infrastructure
The collaboration will produce foundational engineering frameworks for quantum-ready data centres.
This could lead to increased investment in quantum technology research and development in Southeast Asia.
Singapore could emerge as a regional leader in quantum-secure and quantum-ready digital infrastructure, attracting related industries.
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