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PDG opens Japan headquarters in Tokyo to strengthen footprint

PDG opens Japan headquarters in Tokyo to strengthen footprint

And supports growth of flagship AI data center.

By Kumar Gandharv on Oct 14, 2025 2:44PM

Princeton Digital Group (PDG) has inaugurated its Japan headquarters in Tokyo to expand its national operations.

It is located in Tri-Seven Roppongi, in the heart of Tokyo’s Central Business District.

The new office will act as the central hub for PDG’s local activities, supporting existing operations and driving future developments.

According to the company, the office reflects PDG’s focus on building a strong local team, attracting top talent, and strengthening collaboration for innovation and growth.

Earlier in April 2025, PDG launched its 96MW TY1 campus in Saitama, approximately 35 km from central Tokyo.

The data center is among Japan’s largest and advanced, purpose-built to support high-performance AI computing.

TY1 data center in Japan has received the NVIDIA DGX-Ready Data Center Partner Certification for liquid cooling, as well as the OCP Ready v2 for Hyperscale certification.

The new headquarters will closely support the operations of TY1 and other local initiatives.

This will enable PDG to expand its footprint in Japan’s rapidly growing AI and data infrastructure market.

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