BDx Data Centres has partnered with Anyon Technologies to deploy Southeast Asia’s first hybrid quantum computing system.
It is at its SIN1 data centre in Paya Lebar, Singapore.
The initiative establishes a regional AI Testbed, enabling startups, enterprises, and government agencies to develop and test quantum-enhanced AI applications.
It supports Singapore’s Green 2030 and Smart Nation strategies by integrating sustainable infrastructure with next-gen computing.
The hybrid system combines Quantum Processing Units (QPUs) with CPUs and GPUs.
Anyon Technologies' president and CEO, Jie (Roger) Luo, said, “A modern computer today is essentially a whole data centre. Deploying a state-of-the-art hybrid quantum computing system at BDx’s SIN1 facility marks a transformative step in modern computing infrastructure."
“By integrating QPUs (Quantum Processing Units) with CPUs (Central Processing Units) and GPUs (Graphics Processing Units), we’re enabling breakthroughs in quantum algorithms and applications. This lowers adoption barriers for enterprise customers, like financial institutions in Singapore, to onboard talent and create real, differentiating business value," Luo added.
SIN1 will serve as a cross-regional AI Hub, offering AI-ready infrastructure and dedicated access for experimentation and prototyping.
The facility features Singapore’s first AI-powered digital twin, optimising energy and performance in real time, and is compliant with Singapore’s Green Data Centre Standards.
BDx and Anyon plan to expand the model across Indonesia, Hong Kong SAR, and Taiwan, building a network of quantum-enabled data centres across Asia.