AIMS Data Centre Sdn Bhd, a Malaysia-headquartered data centre provider and operator, announced last week the completion of its AIMS Cyberjaya Block 3 facility ahead of its expected completion next year, according to reports. The new block brings AIMS’ total potential capacity to more than 100 MW in the Klang Valley and positions it as the operator with the largest data center capacity in Cyberjaya, Selangor, Chiew Kok Hin, AIMS CEO reportedly said.
“This achievement is a clear indication of market confidence that reflects our deliberate strategy to build in alignment with confirmed demand, rather than speculatively,” he added.
Since DigitalBridge’s acquisition of a stake in AIMS and formation of a partnership with existing shareholder Time dotCom Bhd in 2022, AIMS has raised over US$ 474.4 million (RM2 billion) of debt and equity capital to support the growth of the Malaysian digital infrastructure sector.
Chiew noted AIMS is seeing surging demand from its strong international customer pipeline, driven by the region’s rapid digitalisation, the rise of cloud and AI workloads.