ST Telemedia Global Data Centres Launches Southeast Asia’s First HVDC-Powered AI Infrastructure Testbed
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Advancing R&D, talent development and the region’s energy transition
SINGAPORE - Media OutReach Newswire - 26 January 2026 - ST Telemedia Global Data Centres (STT GDC), one of the world's fastest growing data centre colocation providers headquartered in Singapore, today announced two significant initiatives that strengthen Singapore's position in the global digital and energy transition: the launch of the FutureGrid Accelerator, Southeast Asia's first live High Voltage Direct Current (HVDC)-powered AI infrastructure testbed; and a suite of strategic Memoranda of Understanding (MOUs) with four Institutes of Higher Learning (IHLs) to advance skills development and expand internship and early career pathways for Singaporeans entering the workforce. These initiatives align with national efforts to support talent graduating into a challenging job market, while building the specialised capabilities required for next generation power and digital infrastructure.
- Up to 30% overall energy savings compared to conventional AC systems
- A reduction of up to 400 tonnes of CO2 equivalent (CO2e) per megawatt per year
- 45% lower copper consumption and a 30–40% smaller power-infrastructure footprint
- The ability to support ultra-high-density racks exceeding 1,000kW, with higher reliability and lower cost
- Native compatibility with renewable power sources able to feed directly to the direct-current system, avoiding inefficient power conversions
- Building a talent pipeline: STT GDC will provide internship placements across ITE, SP, NTU and NUS over the next five years, with support from Enterprise Singapore. The programme offers immersive, hands-on experience in data centre operations and corporate functions such as IT, sustainability, finance and marketing, supported by mentoring from industry professionals. In addition, STT GDC will offer 100 sponsorships for Data Centre Foundation Certificate (DCFC®) offered by EPI, a global certification body for data centre facilities, data centre operations and industry professionals, accelerating entry into the sector.
- Developing industry-ready talent with ITE: The collaboration with ITE will benefit approximately 800 students annually — totalling 2,400 students over three years — from ITE's engineering and information and communications technology (ICT)-related Higher Nitec and Work-Study Diploma courses. Key initiatives include co-developing industry-relevant curricula for full-time and Continuing Education & Training (CET) courses in data centre operations and sustainability; deploying a data centre virtual reality system at the ITE Extended Reality Centre for immersive training; supporting lecturer attachments and student internships; and enabling students to pursue the sponsored DCFC® course.
- Sustainability leadership with SP: The partnership with SP develops expertise in environmental sustainability and green data centre solutions. Initiatives include joint exploration of green technologies and practices; industry seminars and events to promote sustainable solutions; and targeted programmes for training, mentorship, applied projects and internships.
- Innovation and research leadership with NTU: The partnership with NTU combines cutting-edge joint R&D of solutions for AI data centres powered by direct current sources; training, curriculum and talent development for the AI data centre sector; industry and career talks; and internship opportunities across STT GDC's group of companies.
- Graduate pathways with NUS: STT GDC's collaboration with NUS supports accessible entry points for graduates through internships, training opportunities and ongoing career and industry engagement to raise awareness of digital infrastructure pathways.
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About ST Telemedia Global Data Centres
ST Telemedia Global Data Centres (STT GDC) is one of the fastest-growing data centre providers with a global platform serving as a cornerstone of the digital ecosystem that helps the world to connect. Powering a sustainable digital future, STT GDC operates across Singapore, the UK, Germany, Italy, India, Thailand, South Korea, Indonesia, Japan, the Philippines, Malaysia and Vietnam, providing businesses an exceptional foundation that is built for their growth anywhere. For more information, visit https://www.sttelemediagdc.com/Appendix: Partner QuotesMr Peter Lam, Chief Executive Officer, Institute of Technical Education (ITE): "At ITE, our focus is on equipping our students with future-ready skills for Singapore's evolving economy. Through the partnership with STT GDC, our students gain valuable real-world training and exposure to advanced tools in data centre operations. This strengthens our efforts to prepare career-ready students and develop talent for Singapore's growing digital infrastructure sector." Mr Soh Wai Wah, Principal and CEO of SP: "Singapore Polytechnic is committed to developing a future-ready workforce that can support Singapore's growing demand for sustainable and resilient data centre operations. This partnership with STT GDC brings together our strengths in training, applied learning and industry collaboration to nurture talent in environmental sustainability and green solutions for data centres. Through co-developed programmes, mentorship, student projects and internships, we will build deeper capabilities and broaden pathways for learners to contribute to this important sector. SP looks forward to advancing this effort with STT GDC to support Singapore's long-term industry and sustainability goals." Professor Lam Khin Yong, Vice President (Industry), Nanyang Technological University: "STT GDC is a partner that shares our commitment to advancing impactful research and developing future-ready talent. Leveraging NTU's strengths in artificial intelligence, energy-efficient systems and translational innovation, this partnership will accelerate the co-development of next-generation AI data centre technologies while providing our students and researchers with valuable real-world experience. Together, we are helping to build a robust pipeline of skilled professionals who will support Singapore's ambitions in sustainable and AI-driven digital infrastructure." Ms Joan Tay, Senior Director, NUS Centre for Future-ready Graduates: "NUS' partnership with STT GDC is timely, as demand grows for skilled professionals to manage complex, high-density AI infrastructure. Through internships, training, industry engagement and access to recognised certification, we bridge education and industry to equip students with the skills and experience needed to thrive in today's fast-evolving digital infrastructure space."
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