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2026-06-17 PostBuilding Beyond Infrastructure: Creating Shared Value for Communities
As Bridge Data Centres (BDC) expands our geographic footprint across Asia Pacific and beyond, we believe our responsibility extends beyond building digital infrastructure. Our ambition is to create long-term value in the communities where we operate by supporting local ecosystems, creating employment opportunities, strengthening local partnerships, and contributing to sustainable economic development. We recognise that data centres are long-term assets embedded within local communities. Their success depends not only on engineering excellence and operational performance, but also on the trust, support, and prosperity of the people around them. As such, we are committed to ensuring that our growth creates meaningful and lasting benefits for local stakeholders, enabling communities to grow alongside us. Our approach is anchored in the BRIDGE framework, which embeds sustainability across everything we do. The 'R' — Responsibility — commits us to upholding social and environmental obligations and investing in the communities that host our operations. We believe the licence to operate is earned through genuine engagement, mutual respect, and positive contributions that extend beyond the boundaries of our campuses. At QHI01, our hyperscale campus in Khlong Tamru, Chonburi Province, which is situated within Thailand's Eastern Economic Corridor — that commitment is already taking shape. Sustained community investment begins with fostering trusted relationships. Our team conducts regular working sessions with village chief Phuyai Kritsadaphong and residents near QHI01, listening directly to local concerns and identifying where BDC can make a practical difference. For example, when a group of low-income residents requested support in constructing a perimeter fence around their village compound, BDC and our contractor funded and completed the project. We have also been supporting ongoing river improvement works in the area, helping to restore a local waterway that is now navigable. In April 2026, we attended the award ceremony for Mayor Itthasap Ayucharoean of Khlong Tamru,… -
2026-06-16 PostGagasan Rumpun Selangor Initiative
Bridge Data Centres (BDC) is pleased to support the Gagasan Rumpun Selangor initiative, contributing towards the upgrading and improvement of community facilities at Serin Residency, Cyberjaya. Strengthening Communities Through Collaboration The Gagasan Rumpun Selangor initiative continues to drive meaningful progress in community development across the state. By working closely with local authorities and partners, the programme aims to enhance living environments and promote overall wellbeing for residents. BDC’s involvement reflects its role as part of the local ecosystem, supporting efforts that contribute to safer, more comfortable and conducive community spaces. Royal Visit Marks Continued Commitment The initiative was marked by a visit from the Crown Prince of Selangor, DYTM Tengku Amir Shah Ibni Sultan Sharafuddin Idris Shah Alhaj, highlighting the importance of ongoing efforts to strengthen communities throughout Selangor. Partnership for Positive Impact BDC extends its appreciation to the State Government of Selangor, Sepang Municipal Council (MPSepang), Selangor Youth Community (SAY), and all partners and stakeholders for their collaboration and shared commitment to enhancing community facilities and wellbeing. BDC remains supportive of initiatives that contribute positively to the communities where it operates, reinforcing its commitment to sustainable and inclusive development. -
2026-04-24 PostVeroXpo 2026: Encouraging Future Talent Through Industry–Academia Co...
On 14 April 2026, Bridge Data Centres (BDC) supported VeroXpo 2026 as the main sponsor, held at Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman (UTAR), Sungai Long, Selangor. The event brought together students, academics, and industry professionals to exchange ideas, explore real-world challenges, and inspire future careers in the data centre industry. Driving Innovation Through Real-World Case Studies A key highlight of VeroXpo 2026 was the case study competition, where five student teams were challenged to propose innovative solutions to improve electricity consumption efficiency for BDC. The competition encouraged students to apply engineering principles, analytical thinking, and sustainability concepts to real data centre operations. Er. Alden Chia and Tan Qu Wern represented BDC as presentation judges, reviewing the case studies and selecting the winning teams. Their involvement allowed students to receive practical insights and feedback grounded in real industry experience. Connecting Students to Careers in the Data Centre Industry In addition to the competition, BDC’s HR team connected with students during the event to share insights on BDC’s Management Trainee Program and career opportunities within the data centre industry. These sessions provided undergraduates with a clearer understanding of professional pathways and the skills needed to succeed in a fast-growing, mission-critical sector. Inspiring the Next Generation of Professionals VeroXpo 2026 showcased the enthusiasm, creativity, and strong problem-solving capabilities of UTAR students. Events like these play an important role in strengthening collaboration between academia and industry while supporting the development of future-ready talent. BDC looks forward to continuing its engagement with educational institutions and contributing to initiatives that promote innovation, sustainability, and workforce development across the data centre ecosystem. -
2026-04-22 PostBDC Raya Open House 2026: Celebrating Syawal Together
Bridge Data Centres (BDC) marked Hari Raya Aidilfitri through its Raya Open House 2026, bringing together colleagues, industry partners, and friends from across the digital infrastructure ecosystem. Honouring the Spirit of Hari Raya Aidilfitri The Raya Open House was a meaningful occasion to celebrate the spirit of Syawal together. More than a festive gathering, it provided an opportunity for meaningful conversations, shared moments, and renewed connections in a warm and welcoming setting. The event reflected BDC’s ongoing commitment to building strong relationships and fostering collaboration across the digital infrastructure and investment landscape. It served as a platform to reconnect with stakeholders and reaffirm shared goals for sustainable growth and long-term partnership. BDC extends its appreciation to everyone who joined the Raya Open House and contributed to making the celebration memorable. As we move forward, we remain committed to working closely with our partners and stakeholders in driving progress within the digital ecosystem.