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Bridge Data Centres Unveils New Brand Identity as It Strengthens Position as APAC’s Leading Hyperscale Data Centre Platform
The updated identity aligns with BDC’s operating model as a glocal platform combining regional scale with deep local execution and reinforces its role as a first-mover and trusted partner to hyperscalers across Asia.
“Our new identity reflects who BDC is today; a platform built on disciplined execution, certainty of delivery, and the ability to scale with our customers,” said Eric Fan, Chief Executive Officer, Bridge Data Centres. “As AI and high-density workloads accelerate across Asia, customers are looking for partners who can offer world-class capabilities and local agility, provide bespoke solutions at scale, and deliver and operate with a proven track record. This is what we do – build hyperscale campuses leveraging full stack capabilities; bridging the future and connecting the world with infrastructure built for the long term.”
Investor confidence and disciplined growth
Bain Capital, a long-term investor in and controlling shareholder of BDC, reaffirmed its support for the company’s strategic positioning and growth ambitions.
“Bridge Data Centres has established itself as one of the most capable hyperscale builders in Asia by combining world class capabilities with strong local execution. It sets global standards for delivery speed and both development and operating efficiency.” said Drew Chen, Partner, Bain Capital. “BDC’s ability to enter and scale across distinct regional markets while maintaining highest levels of governance and sustainability standards reflect the company’s commitment to long-term value creation. BDC is not only building capacity; it is building a resilient platform for the digital economy of tomorrow. We together with our partners are committed to support and finance BDC’s growth ambitions.”
Positioned for scale with a clear 2026 growth agenda
Looking ahead, BDC will continue to scale: growing with its breadth of International and Asian hyperscale customers and entering new geographic markets. In 2026, the company will near 700 megawatts of operating capacity on its existing hyperscale campuses in Malaysia and Thailand, where additional phases and utility-aligned infrastructure are being built to meet rising AI-driven and high-density edge computing demand.
BDC will also extend its presence across Asia through selective market entry into regions in Southeast Asia and beyond. These expansion plans are underpinned by BDC’s platform capabilities and accelerated thru strong local partnerships in the new markets.
BDC has a market leading capital position: strong cash flows from its existing operating facilities, balance sheet assets, and previously secured US$2.8 billion multi-bank facility. It also continues to evaluate future fundraising opportunities to support gigawatt-scale growth.
BDC’s strategy remains anchored on connecting key economic corridors, developing high-density, utility-integrated campuses, and partnering closely with policymakers and grid operators to align new capacity with energy transition pathways and national digital agendas.
Track record built on delivery certainty and sustainability
In 2025, BDC achieved several milestones that reinforced both its execution capability and its leadership in sustainable infrastructure, including:
- the launch of Johor’s first data-centre led on-campus water treatment plant supporting large-scale operations
- groundbreaking of its second Thailand campus, alongside strategic water and utility partnerships
- the publication of its inaugural ESG report, outlining measurable commitments including alignment with SBTi, a commitment to RE100, and certification under the GDMC 2024 green data centre framework
- the signing of an MoU with BCA International to align development approaches with recognised green building standards
- multiple industry recognitions for operational reliability and sustainability performance
Alongside these achievements, BDC:
- continued build-out of its flagship mega-campus portfolio in Malaysia
- strengthened and diversified its hyperscale customer base
- advanced its large-scale development program in Thailand
- expanded its resource and power reservation pipeline to 2GW+
Together, these milestones set the foundation for BDC’s plans in 2026 and beyond.
A brand identity which signals strategic progress
The new brand identity is designed to signal BDC’s next phase of strategic progress as the company scales into larger, higher-density and AI-ready development models. Visually expressed through a rising arc emblem and a bold, forward-looking design system, the identity reflects BDC’s ambition to build infrastructure that is both economically enabling and environmentally responsible, while reinforcing its role as a long-term steward of digital growth.
Anchored by its new positioning, “Bridging the future. Connecting the world.”, the brand captures BDC’s commitment to:
- connecting digital economies and growth corridors across Asia
- linking markets through scalable, resilient and utility-aligned campus platforms
- enabling national and regional progress through reliable, high-performance infrastructure
- delivering capacity with discipline, responsibility, and long-term investment value
As BDC expands in existing and new markets, the identity reflects a platform that is growing in scale, capability, and strategic relevance; while remaining focused on creating durable value for customers, communities, investors, and national digital ecosystems.
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Bridge Data Centres
Bridge Data Centres (BDC) is a leading data centre operator in Asia-Pacific, delivering scalable, high-performance solutions to hyperscalers, AI compute providers, and enterprise customers. With a strong focus on sustainability, BDC is committed to building resilient digital infrastructure that supports the region’s digital economy while reducing environmental impact.
Backed by Bain Capital, BDC is one of APAC’s fastest-growing hyperscale data infrastructure providers headquartered in Singapore, with a strong presence in Malaysia, Thailand, India, and other high-growth markets. In partnership with its sister data centre platforms in Europe and the United States, BDC is positioned to deliver up to 3 gigawatts (GW) of capacity globally by 2030, enabling computing and AI-driven strategies for global technology clients.
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Vinova Recognised by The Straits Times as a Top 100 Fastest-Growing Company for the Third Consecutive Year
This recognition marks the third consecutive year Vinova has been named among Singapore’s fastest-growing companies, following its previous rankings in 2024 and 2025
A Track Record of Consistent Growth
Over the past 15 years, Vinova has earned a strong reputation for digital craftsmanship, delivering high-end mobile and web solutions alongside enterprise-level applications. This sustained growth has been driven by a clear strategic focus, disciplined execution, and a strong commitment to quality.
Our unwavering focus on quality and innovation enables us to serve over 300 clients worldwide. From fast-scaling startups to established Fortune 500 corporations, each benefiting from our dedication to delivering cutting-edge solutions with Singapore-standard excellence.
As we scale, Vinova remains committed to integrating ESG principles into our core operations, striving toward a Net Zero carbon footprint to ensure our innovation contributes to a sustainable future.
“We are honored to be recognized among Singapore’s fastest-growing companies once again in 2026,” said Mike Nguyen, CEO of Vinova. “This achievement belongs to our dedicated team, whose commitment and professionalism continue to drive our growth. We remain focused on delivering Singapore-standard excellence to our clients and partners worldwide.”
Strategic Expansion and Global Presence
In 2024, from our headquarter in Singapore, we took a significant step forward by successfully establishing operations in Thailand, strengthening our presence across the APAC region. At the same time, we are actively expanding our global reach through high-impact strategic partnerships.
These alliances seamlessly combine our signature artisan design standards with large-scale engineering capabilities, while ensuring Vinova continues to lead and innovate at the forefront of the international IT industry.
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VINOVA Pte Ltd.
Vinova is a leading digital transformation agency and technology solutions provider based in Singapore. With a focus on crafting beautiful, functional, and impactful digital products, Vinova offers services in UX/UI design, web and mobile application development, and enterprise system integration. Known for its agile methodology and client-centric approach, Vinova helps businesses innovate and excel in the digital age.
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100-Day Countdown Begins: Preparations for 6th Asian Beach Games Enter Final Stretch
At the press conference, it was announced that the Games would feature 14 sports, 15 disciplines, and 63 events, including established Olympic and Asian Games programs like swimming and sailing, as well as emerging sports such as teqball and beach kabaddi.

Eight competition venues (clusters) have been planned to support the event. Five are located along the Sanya Bay — renowned for its “Coconut Dream Promenade,” one is situated alongside the Sanya River, and two are within the Sanya Sports Center. This layout integrates the coastal beauty with the urban landscape. Construction is well underway as scheduled, and all venues are ready to welcome elite athletes from across the Asian continent.
To ensure service support for the Games, the organizing committee has designated 24 official reception hotels, capable of accommodating over 4,000 athletes and team officials. The catering services feature “dining islands” that offer Chinese cuisine, Western-style meals, and authentic Hainan specialties to satisfy the varied culinary preferences of all participating nations and regions.
According to the press conference, the opening and closing ceremonies will be held at Yasha Park within the Tianya Haijiao Scenic Area. By making the sky a backdrop, the sea a setting, and the beach a stage, both ceremonies will blend the beach sports with Hainan’s unique cultural elements. The performances will incorporate the natural beauty of Tianya Haijiao and the captivating local legend of “Luhuitou,” demonstrating the exchange and mutual learning of Asian civilizations in a multidimensional way.
Notably, the medal design for the Sanya Asian Beach Games was officially unveiled on the day. Titled “Tianya Moment,” the medal design draws inspiration from the classic Song Dynasty verse: “As the bright moon rises over the sea, we share this moment from the ends of the earth.” This poetic symbolism extends Sanya’s warm welcome to friends from across Asia. It is reported that a total of 189 medals (63 gold, 6 silver, and 63 bronze) will be awarded during the Games.
In order to foster the deep integration of culture, sports, and tourism, the organizing committee plans to host interactive experiences to promote Hainan’s intangible cultural heritage, Li and Miao ethnic folk performances, and beach concerts in key places such as the Athletes’ Village and the Yasha Park inside the Tianya Haijiao Scenic Area during the event, immersing global visitors in Hainan’s one-of-a-kind cultural charm.
Hainan is fully prepared to embrace the Games as a valuable link to connect the island’s unique tourism offerings. The premium “Competition & Leisure” round-the-island itineraries will invite athletes and visitors to discover Hainan through the Games, allowing them to be immersed in the island’s stunning natural beauty, the wonders of its tropical rainforests, the rich charm of Li and Miao ethnic cultures, and the excitement of duty-free shopping.
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Hainan FTP’s first month of island-wide special customs operations boosts economic vitality, sets global benchmark
Hainan Heren Pearl Co., Ltd., which mainly imports pearls from overseas, has emerged as a direct beneficiary of Hainan FTP policies.
Under the value-added processing policy, the company can sell its high-value products to the mainland duty-free, cutting its overall tax burden from about 52 percent to roughly 26 percent and redirecting the savings into research and development, said Zhang Shizhong, the company’s chairman.
“The FTP holds great promise, with more policy dividends set to be released in the future,” Zhang said.
One notable special customs policy is offering “freer access at the first line,” referring to freer trade between Hainan and areas outside China’s customs borders, and “regulated access at the second line,” which involves applying standard customs controls for goods moving from Hainan to the mainland.
According to Haikou Customs, from Dec. 18, 2025 to the early hours of Jan. 18, 2026, the value of “first line” imported zero-tariff goods was 753 million yuan (about 107 million U.S. dollars); the value of processed and value-added goods sold domestically through the “second line” was about 85.9 million yuan.
In Wanning City, production lines at Chia Tai (Hainan) Xinglong Coffee Industry Development Co., Ltd. are running at full capacity. The company imports green coffee beans from Colombia and processes them in Hainan before shipping the finished products to the mainland, enjoying an 8 percent tariff reduction under the FTP policies.
“After the launch of island-wide special customs operations, Hainan will gradually become a value-added processing center and trade hub with global resource allocation capabilities,” said Ye Jian, the company’s general manager. “Enterprises will not only pass through Hainan, but also be able to put down roots here and create higher value.”

Drawn by the policy incentives, a growing number of companies are choosing to do business in Hainan. The General Administration of Customs said a total of 5,132 new foreign trade enterprises completed registration in Hainan over the past month, an increase in a month roughly equivalent to the total registrations in an entire quarter of 2024.
The total number of registered foreign trade market entities in Hainan has surpassed 100,000, according to official data.
As the policy came into force, major ports across Hainan saw a surge in activity.
Days after Hainan began island-wide special customs operations, a flight from Prague carrying 115 European passengers touched down in the tourist city of Sanya, marking a breakthrough in the high-level opening up of the aviation sector at the Hainan FTP.
The arrival marked the launch of China’s first official passenger route operated under the Seventh Freedom of the Air, which allows foreign carriers to operate flights between two foreign countries without having to land in their home country.
The route is operated by Kazakhstan’s Scat Airlines, with one round-trip scheduled each week.
At Yangpu Port, the largest cargo port in the Hainan FTP, mega-ships berthing in quick succession, gantry cranes operating around the clock, and container trucks moving in tightly coordinated flows have become a routine sight.
“Yangpu will shoulder the role of the main logistics gateway of the Hainan FTP,” said Yang Xiaobin, deputy head of the Transportation, Port and Waterway Bureau of Yangpu Economic Development Zone. “The port aims to build a smart and green international shipping hub and logistics center.”
Container throughput at Yangpu reached 3.31 million twenty-foot equivalent units (TEUs) in 2025, up more than 65 percent from a year earlier.
“It is particularly noteworthy that the Hainan FTP launched island-wide special customs operations at a time of intensifying deglobalization and rising global uncertainty,” said Cui Weijie, deputy director of the Chinese Academy of International Trade and Economic Cooperation, a think tank with the Ministry of Commerce.
“It not only demonstrates China’s unwavering commitment to high-standard opening up, but also injects greater certainty and positive momentum into the global economy and international trade cooperation,” Cui said.
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