BDx Data Centers in Indonesia Achieves NVIDIA DGX-Ready Certification for AI Infrastructure
BDx Data Centers Secures NVIDIA DGX-Ready Certification
In a significant milestone for the data center industry, BDx Data Centers (BDx), a leading operator in the Asia-Pacific region, has successfully obtained certification under the NVIDIA DGX-Ready Data Center program. This achievement is particularly noteworthy as BDx's 500MW CGK4 AI Campus in Indonesia stands out as one of the first in the nation to receive such certification. This accomplishment not only showcases BDx’s commitment to providing high-performance infrastructure for artificial intelligence (AI) but also sets the groundwork for advanced computing workloads in the country, making it a pivotal player in the region's digital transformation.
The certified AI campus signifies that BDx offers scalable solutions that are critical for deploying AI technologies and advanced computing tasks. With a national network of interconnected colocation facilities across Indonesia, BDx is poised to deliver NVIDIA accelerated computing solutions for both training and inferencing right at the edge. This capability empowers organizations to craft comprehensive AI solutions while adhering to data localization requirements, crucial in an era where AI-driven innovation is paramount.
According to Mayank Srivastava, CEO of BDx, the recognition as an NVIDIA DGX-Ready Data Center represents a commitment to provide the nation with top-tier infrastructure capable of supporting the burgeoning demands of AI technology. He stressed that “AI is fueling a new industrial revolution,” and this certification is evidence of BDx's ability to meet these evolving requirements. Moreover, the establishment of such robust environments is essential for organizations looking to adopt AI on a larger scale, thereby democratizing AI advancements throughout the Indonesian population.
Tony Paikeday, senior director of AI systems at NVIDIA, emphasized the urgency for organizations globally to scale AI effectively. He pointed out that achieving the full potential of AI technology entails having access to performance-driven and sustainable infrastructure. With the NVIDIA DGX-Ready certification, customers in Indonesia are positioned to leverage advanced AI systems as they strive to innovate expeditiously, contributing significantly to the nation’s green economic goals.
BDx’s CGK4 AI campus, recognized as Indonesia's first renewable-powered AI data center park, not only embraces cutting-edge technology but also sets a precedent for sustainability in the digital economy. At this facility, BDx is integrating direct-to-chip liquid cooling systems at a large scale—an industry-first in Indonesia—thereby fostering the evolution of high-density and energy-efficient AI computing environments.
In supporting NVIDIA’s advances, BDx Data Centers provides not just scalable data center space, but also advanced cooling technologies and ultra high-density power aimed at facilitating the incorporation of NVIDIA's latest innovations, including the NVIDIA Grace Blackwell Superchip and NVIDIA Blackwell Ultra-powered DGX SuperPOD introduced at GTC '25.
Further scaling its operations, BDx is on track to deploy 1 GW of capacity, reinforcing its presence as one of the largest data center operators within the region. This ambitious roadmap underlines BDx's dedication to bolstering the rapidly growing digital economy in Indonesia and addressing the increasing requirements posed by AI-driven applications.
As BDx continues to advance its capabilities and infrastructure, it remains a beacon for innovation in the field of AI data centers, aspiring to lead Indonesia towards a future that fully embraces the transformative potential of artificial intelligence.