BW Digital and NUS to Advance Quantum-Ready Data Centres for Southeast Asia
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
BW Digital and the National University of Singapore's College of Design and Engineering have launched an 18-month research collaboration to develop frameworks for quantum-ready data centre infrastructure in Southeast Asia. The project will study infrastructure requirements for quantum-classical computing integration, including thermal, cryogenic, power, and operational considerations. Researchers will examine the impact of tropical environments on quantum infrastructure deployment and develop planning tools and readiness frameworks. The collaboration aims to establish foundational engineering frameworks for next-generation quantum-ready digital infrastructure in the region, supporting BW Digital's investments in future-ready digital infrastructure and deepening its engagement with Singapore's AI and quantum research ecosystem, with key areas of research including structural design and environmental stability.
💡 Why It Matters
- · Quantum computing infrastructure requires specialized environments, and understanding how tropical climates affect these systems is crucial for widespread adoption.
- · By developing frameworks for quantum-ready data centres, BW Digital and NUS can help establish Southeast Asia as a hub for quantum technology.