Malaysia to be focus of DayOne’s plans


ISKANDAR PUTERI: Global data centre operator DayOne is deepening its long-term commitment to Malaysia by positioning the country as a key hub in the regional digital supply chain, with major investments centred on Johor.

DayOne Data Centers Malaysia Sdn Bhd general manager Jimmy Yan said the company is currently developing two hyperscale campuses in Nusajaya Tech Park and Kempas Tech Park, each covering hundreds of acres and targeting a combined capacity of up to 500 megawatts.

“Our goal is not just to build data centres, but to embed ourselves in Malaysia’s digital economy by localising our supply chain, developing skilled local talent, and building long-term partnerships with both federal and state governments,” Yan said.

According to Yan, the project is already generating significant economic spillover, with an estimated RM400mil in supply-chain investments already. — Bernama

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