BDx Data Centers, one of Asia-Pacific’s fastest-growing data center operators, has been certified under the NVIDIA DGX-Ready Data Center program, enabling scalable and high-performance infrastructure for AI and advanced computing workloads.
The company’s 500MW CGK4 AI Campus in Indonesia is among the first in the country to achieve NVIDIA DGX-Ready certification. BDx offers a national portfolio of interconnected colocation facilities and edge sites in Indonesia, supporting NVIDIA accelerated computing for training and inferencing at the edge.
BDx’s infrastructure will allow customers to develop full-stack AI solutions while meeting data localization requirements. “AI is fueling a new industrial revolution—one driven by AI factories. The NVIDIA DGX-Ready Data Center certification is a testament to our capability to deliver state-of-the-art infrastructure to the country,” said Mayank Srivastava, Chief Executive Officer of BDx.
The certification enables customers in Indonesia to access advanced AI infrastructure. Tony Paikeday, senior director of AI systems at NVIDIA, noted that “organizations worldwide are racing to deploy AI at scale, but unlocking its full potential demands infrastructure that is both high-performance and sustainable.”
BDx Indonesia’s 500MW CGK4 AI campus is Indonesia’s first renewable-powered AI data center park and is integrating direct-to-chip liquid cooling at scale, driving the future of high-density, energy-efficient AI computing. BDx Data Centers offer scalable data center space, advanced cooling, and ultra high-density power to support NVIDIA’s latest AI innovations, including the NVIDIA Grace Blackwell Superchip and NVIDIA Blackwell Ultra-powered DGX SuperPOD.
BDx is one of the largest data center operators in the region and aims to deploy 1 GW of capacity, supporting the region’s rapidly growing digital economy and escalating demands of AI-driven applications.