BDX Data Centers has launched Southeast Asia’s first hybrid quantum artificial intelligence (AI) testbed at its flagship SIN1 facility in Paya Lebar, Singapore, through a new partnership with quantum computing firm Anyon Technologies.

Formalized with a memorandum of understanding signed on July 9, the collaboration will bring Anyon’s hybrid quantum computer to BDx’s SIN1 data center, creating a platform that merges quantum and classical computing to support innovation in AI applications across government, enterprise, and startup sectors.

“This marks a transformative step in modern computing infrastructure,” said Dr. Jie (Roger) Luo, president and chief executive of Anyon Technologies. “By integrating QPUs with CPUs and GPUs, we’re enabling breakthroughs in quantum algorithms and applications.”

Mayank Srivastava, BDx chief executive, said the initiative reflects the company’s ongoing commitment to advancing data infrastructure. “From deploying the most advanced NVIDIA GPUs to now integrating quantum computing, we are building an open platform that unlocks the transformative potential of quantum,” he said.

The SIN1 data center is positioned as a regional hub for AI and innovation, offering startups and public sector agencies access to BDx’s AI-ready infrastructure to test and scale emerging technologies. The testbed is also designed to align with Singapore’s Smart Nation and Green 2030 strategies, incorporating features like an AI-powered digital twin to monitor and optimize energy use in real time.

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The SIN1 facility boasts a 20 percent increase in energy efficiency through advanced cooling and automation systems and complies with Singapore’s Green Data Center Standards.

BDx and Anyon plan to expand their hybrid quantum computing model to other markets in Asia, including Indonesia, Hong Kong, and Taiwan, to establish a broader network of quantum-enabled data centers.