AI-driven data centres enable scalable, efficient infrastructure to support innovations across industries like fintech, e-commerce, and logistics. Image courtesy of Scott Rodgerson. BDx Data Centers (BDx) recently launched Indonesia’s first AI-based data centre park, equipped with Nvidia’s accelerated computing technology. In an interview with Frontier Enterprise, Mayank Srivastava, Chief Executive Officer of BDx, discusses the role of this development in advancing Indonesia’s AI innovation initiatives and shares insights into how frontier technologies are reshaping the data centre industry. Which are the different aspects of the digital economy that are fueling the rise in demand for AI data centres in Indonesia today? Digital sovereignty mandates, the e-commerce boom, the rise of fintech, and various government initiatives are driving the growth of AI data centres in Indonesia. The Indonesian government’s GR 71 (Government Regulation No. 71/2019) requires data for public services to be processed and stored domestically, reinforcing the need for local data centres. Indonesia’s digital economy is growing rapidly, with increasing internet and smartphone penetration leading to a surge in data generation across multiple sectors. Furthermore, businesses in the country are increasingly adopting AI technologies to gain a competitive edge, improve efficiency, and enhance customer experiences. In the booming e-commerce […]
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