Digital Realty Expands AI Innovation Labs to Singapore, Japan, and London
Event summary
- Digital Realty expands its Innovation Lab network to Singapore, Japan, and London in 2026, following the 2025 launch in Northern Virginia.
- New labs will support AI and hybrid cloud testing, with Japan's facility featuring 20 racks with direct liquid cooling capabilities.
- Singapore's digital economy accounts for 18.6% of total GDP, Japan plans 10 trillion yen investment in semiconductor and AI sectors by 2030, and the UK's AI sector generates £11.8 billion in GVA.
- Labs will enable testing of high-density AI workloads, energy-efficient configurations, and hybrid cloud validation via ServiceFabric®.
The big picture
Digital Realty's expansion reflects the growing demand for AI-ready infrastructure as enterprises transition from experimentation to production. The move aligns with regional government investments in AI and digital economies, positioning Digital Realty as a key enabler of next-generation cloud and AI deployments. The labs will serve as testing grounds for high-density workloads, energy efficiency, and hybrid cloud strategies, addressing critical barriers to scaling AI solutions.
What we're watching
- Regional Adoption
- How AI infrastructure readiness in Singapore, Japan, and the UK will impact enterprise deployment timelines.
- Competitive Dynamics
- Whether Digital Realty's expansion will pressure regional data center providers to enhance AI testing capabilities.
- Execution Risk
- The pace at which enterprises adopt the new labs for AI and hybrid cloud validation.
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