BW Digital and Citramas Group forge strategic partnership to build end-to-end digital ecosystem in Batam

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BW Digital and Citramas Group forge strategic partnership to build end-to-end digital ecosystem in Batam
BW Digital and Citramas Group forge strategic partnership to build end-to-end digital ecosystem in Batam
– Regional integration, serving customers across all industries in Singapore, Indonesia and the broader South East Asia market
– Full suite of Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) solutions combining connectivity, data storage and value-added services for Cloud and AI workloads
– BW Digital’s Asia-Pacific expansion includes acquisition of over 55,000 square meters of land in Nongsa Digital Park housing new data centre and submarine cable infrastructure
BW Digital and Citramas Group today announced the signing of a memorandum of understanding (MoU) for the joint development of a carrier-neutral digital ecosystem in Batam’s Nongsa Digital Park (NDP), Indonesia.
This strategic partnership follows BW Digital’s acquisition of more than 55,000 square meters of land at the Citramas-owned Nongsa Digital Park in Batam, to build its inaugural data centre in South-East Asia and strengthen its Asia-Pacific digital infrastructure portfolio. 
BW Digital is a subsidiary of BW Group, a global energy and maritime group headquartered in Singapore and which includes seven listed companies with a combined market capitalisation of around US$11 billion. Indonesian-based Citramas Group operates multiple businesses spanning shipping and logistics, drilling services, port and ferry terminal infrastructure development, oilfield equipment manufacturing, hotels, animation and film as well as hospitality and leisure.
With a capacity of up to 80MW, the next-generation data centre will be designed to meet high density requirements. It will provide scalable solutions for enterprise, cloud and AI workloads, while helping customers to achieve their goals for carbon neutrality and general sustainability.
As joint partners, BW Digital and Citramas Group will work together to deliver a comprehensive suite of Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) solutions co-located within BW Digital’s data centre. Customers will have access to a unique portfolio of technology assets and services, including landing infrastructure for new submarine cables, international and domestic connectivity, data storage facilities, and computing power for the development of artificial intelligence and machine learning applications.
Commenting on today’s announcement, Ludovic Hutier, Chief Executive Officer of BW Digital said: “BW Digital is pleased to forge a strategic alliance with Citramas Group, underpinned by our shared vision to drive business success with best-in-class digital solutions for the fast-growing South East Asian economy. We hope to accelerate the growth of Nongsa Digital Park as an emerging hub for innovation and technology. This new step anchors BW Digital’s long-term vision to create a neutral and trusted digital ecosystem in the Asia-Pacific region, in tandem with the development of Hawaiki Nui, our new subsea cable, which will first connect South East Asia and Australasia”.
Mike Wiluan, Chief Executive Officer of Citramas Group said: “Citramas is honoured to have BW Digital join the Nongsa Digital Park Ecosystem to further develop its data centre and connectivity infrastructure. BW Digital’s expertise and experience in this area adds immense value in furthering NDP as a strategic data centre hub in the region, connecting Indonesia to key global markets. This partnership will enhance NDP’s status as a centre of excellence in the digital arena, providing more opportunities to our multinational tenants and partners to evolve their digital ambitions in Indonesia and beyond.”
Herman Loh, Senior Vice President and Head, Southeast Asia and Oceania region, Singapore Economic Development Board, said: “We welcome BW Digital and Citramas Group’s collaboration in Nongsa which highlights the strong growth and partnership opportunities available in Southeast Asia. BW Digital’s investment in Nongsa will support the increased demand for digital infrastructure and services in the region.”