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.
Officiated by Ms Gan Siow Huang, Minister of State for Foreign Affairs
and Trade & Industry, the announcement underscores a national push
to build capabilities not only for AI-ready data centres, but also for
the wider energy ecosystem, as Singapore and the region pursue net-zero
ambitions.
FutureGrid Accelerator: HVDC innovation for AI and the wider energy transition
Located at the Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU
Singapore) Electrification and Power Grids Centre (EPGC) on Jurong
Island, the FutureGrid Accelerator is a pioneering initiative jointly
developed by STT GDC and LITEON, supported by the Energy Research
Institute @ NTU (ERI@N) and NTU deep-tech spinoff Amperesand. It is the
region's first live testbed demonstrating HVDC integration with real AI
workloads, addressing the high-density and high-resiliency requirements
of next-generation AI computing.
While central to the future of AI data centre architecture, HVDC
represents a broader opportunity: it is a foundational technology that
supports more efficient, resilient and integrated power systems. This is
critical for Singapore's long-term energy strategy, its transition to
low-carbon energy grids and the region's increasing need for sustainable
power delivery.
Why HVDC Matters: A scalable platform beyond the data centre
As AI and high-performance computing workloads scale, traditional
alternating current (AC) power systems face inherent limitations. HVDC
overcomes these constraints and delivers several transformative
benefits:
- - 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
"The FutureGrid Accelerator is a strategic investment in Singapore's long-term digital leadership," said
Bruno Lopez, President and Group Chief Executive Officer, ST Telemedia Global Data Centres.
"By bringing together global industry leaders like LITEON with local
deep-tech talent such as Amperesand, we are building infrastructure that
is ready for future AI workloads while pioneering sustainable practices
and setting new benchmarks for energy efficiency and carbon-conscious
innovation. This initiative reflects our commitment to future-ready
technologies and reinforces Singapore's position as a global Centre of
Excellence for advanced sustainable digital infrastructure. It is a bold
step forward in shaping the future of data centres and accelerating
energy transition across the region."
Ms Gan Siow Huang, Minister of State for Foreign Affairs & Trade and Industry,
said: "The FutureGrid Accelerator demonstrates how industry and
academia can work together to drive innovation and strengthen
Singapore's global leadership in cutting-edge technologies. I also
welcome STT GDC's partnerships with ITE and SP, which will add to the
suite of training options for the rapidly growing areas of AI and
energy-efficient systems."
The FutureGrid Accelerator will validate HVDC system performance at
power loads of at least 325kW, incorporating the latest AI servers. The
environment incorporates LITEON's data centre reference architecture
with Amperesand's Solid State Transformer (SST) technology—an enabling
innovation for next-generation HVDC deployment. STT GDC plans to deploy
this technology in future data centres in Singapore and progressively
scale adoption across its global operations.
"LITEON is committed to advancing the frontier of power management
efficiency, and our collaboration with STT GDC and Amperesand is key to
establishing the next standard for sustainable AI infrastructure in
Asia," said
Jason Tsao, Head of Direct Current Microgrid at LITEON. "By
deploying an end-to-end data centre reference architecture and
integrated power management system in a live environment with STT GDC
and partners, we are validating a high-density, energy-saving solution
ready to meet the extreme demands of global technology leaders."
"The FutureGrid Accelerator underscores NTU's role as a strategic
partner in shaping the future of sustainable AI infrastructure", said
Prof Lam Khin Yong, NTU's Vice President (Industry). "By
integrating cutting-edge HVDC technologies with our research
capabilities and the entrepreneurial drive of NTU spin-offs like
Amperesand, we are advancing impactful solutions that can significantly
enhance energy efficiency and grid resilience. This collaboration
showcases how universities can drive transformative innovations at the
intersection of energy, digitalisation and sustainability."
"Amperesand is obsessed with revolutionising Medium Voltage to critical
load power delivery for next-generation AI data centres, defence, and
other essential electrified assets. We focus on first principles to
achieve market leading power density, efficiency, and reliability," said
Brian Dow, CEO and Co-Founder of Amperesand. "In this era of AI
data centre and other critical power systems becoming economic and
national security interests for many countries, Amperesand's MV SST
Platform enables in-country cyber-secure controls and data, regionally
available supply chains, and low CAPEX intensity local manufacturing.
Our solution is an intelligent, universal Medium Voltage power source
that works on-and-off grid to improve critical infrastructure resilience
as new large electrical loads come online."
Developing Energy-Ready Skills: Partnerships with ITE, SP, NTU and NUS
STT GDC signed MOUs with the Institute of Technical Education (ITE),
Singapore Polytechnic (SP), NTU Singapore and National University of
Singapore (NUS). These partnerships will benefit more than 8,000
Singaporeans over five years through industry-aligned training in AI
infrastructure and sustainable energy systems. This ensures the scaling
of HVDC—and the broader energy transition—is matched by the
transformation and availability of skills, jobs and talent development
pathways.
Mr Lopez added, "Talent is the decisive enabler as we advance AI
and sustainability infrastructure. These partnerships build a skilled
workforce needed to strengthen Singapore as a global hub for advanced
digital and energy systems."
Key initiatives and impact:
- - 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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