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Amazon plans to allocate nearly $9 billion to enhance cloud infrastructure in Singapore

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Last updated: 2024/05/07 at 5:57 AM
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Amazon.com Inc. has announced a massive investment of S$12 billion ($8.88 billion) over the next four years to enhance its cloud computing infrastructure in Singapore. This expenditure comes on top of the S$11.5 billion the company has already allocated for the Asia Pacific Region until 2023, bringing the total planned spend to over S$23 billion by 2028.

As part of its expansion plans in Singapore, Amazon Web Services (AWS) has also revealed a collaboration with the Singapore Government, public sector organizations, and enterprises to drive the adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) and generative AI in the country. This partnership aims to accelerate innovation and technological advancements in Singapore.

Priscilla Chong, AWS Country Manager, highlighted the company’s commitment to strengthening its cloud infrastructure investments in Singapore between 2024 and 2028 to meet the growing customer demand and position Singapore as a leading innovation hub in the region. The announcement was made at the AWS ASEAN Summit in Singapore, reflecting Amazon’s ongoing efforts to establish AWS infrastructure regions across Southeast Asia.

This significant investment in Singapore follows Amazon’s previous announcements of a $5 billion investment in Thailand and a $6 billion spend in Malaysia. By expanding its cloud computing infrastructure in key countries across the region, Amazon is strategically positioning itself to meet the growing demand for cloud services and drive digital transformation in Southeast Asia.

The partnership with the Singapore Government and local organizations underscores Amazon’s commitment to fostering innovation and technological advancements in the region. By collaborating with key stakeholders, AWS aims to accelerate the adoption of AI technologies and drive digital innovation in Singapore, further solidifying the country’s reputation as a regional innovation hub.

In conclusion, Amazon’s substantial investment in Singapore’s cloud computing infrastructure, coupled with its collaborations with the government and local organizations, demonstrates the company’s commitment to driving innovation and digital transformation in the region. By expanding its presence in key markets across Southeast Asia, Amazon is well-positioned to capitalize on the growing demand for cloud services and support the region’s thriving tech ecosystem.

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