iCents wins RM6.95mil data centre supply contract in Indonesia


KUALA LUMPUR: iCents Group Holdings Bhd's wholly-owned subsidiary, VC Engineering Sdn Bhd, has secured a RM6.95mil contract from an Indonesia-based construction company for the supply and delivery of data centre products in Indonesia.

In a statement, the cleanroom fixtures and related products manufacturer said the agreement, which took effect on June 17, 2026, is expected to contribute positively to its earnings from the financial year ending June 30, onwards until the completion of the project.

Managing Director Ir. Ts. Vincent Ong Mum Fei said the contract strengthens iCents' position in Southeast Asia's growing data centre market, particularly in Indonesia, where demand for digital infrastructure continues to rise alongside increasing adoption of artificial intelligence (AI), cloud computing and digitalisation.

“As AI adoption, cloud computing and digitalisation continue to accelerate across the region, we remain committed to supporting the evolving requirements of data centre operators with high-quality engineering solutions,” he said.

Executive director Foo Siang Leng said the award reflects customers' confidence in the Group's technical expertise and execution capabilities, while further expanding its regional project portfolio.

iCents remains optimistic on the outlook for Southeast Asia's digital infrastructure market, underpinned by continued investments in hyperscale data centres and rising demand driven by AI and cloud technologies.

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