Meet the Leaders Shaping Asia's Data Centre Landscape
Dear Aman,
As AI adoption accelerates globally, the demand for next-generation data centre capacity is skyrocketing. Capital investments could reach between $3 trillion and $8 trillion by 2030, reshaping how the world builds, powers, and operates digital infrastructure.
For Asia, this means a pivotal race to scale efficiently, sustainably, and at speed. The decisions made now will shape the region's digital economy for the next decade.
At Data Centre World Asia 2025, happening 8-9 October at Marina Bay Sands, Singapore, you'll hear directly from leaders driving this transformation.
Expect actionable insights from top experts at CloudHQ, ST Telemedia, McKinsey & Company, Princeton Digital Group and more!
The People Solving Data Centre's Biggest Challenges
Johnson Tan
Managing Director APAC
CloudHQ
Johnson served in Global and Regional Engineering Center of Excellence, chaired Environmental and Sustainability Council for investment banks and served as Board Member for Strategic Investments for data center start-up. He is currently responsible for building and growing the multi-billion Data Center business in Asia for CloudHQ.
Lionel Yeo
CEO, Southeast Asia
ST Telemedia
Lionel Yeo is responsible for leading and growing the company's data centre business in current and new markets across Southeast Asia, as well as driving commercial strategy and product development within the region. This includes markets like Singapore, Thailand, Indonesia, the Philippines, Malaysia, and Vietnam.
Dr. Lorraine Salazar
Senior Knowledge Expert
McKinsey & Company
Lorraine Carlos Salazar is Senior Knowledge Expert with McKinsey & Company's Singapore Office and a Leader of the Firm's Telecom, Media and High Tech Practice. She leads McKinsey's TMT Infrastructure Strategy Service Line serving operator and investor clients on data center, tower, fiber and subsea cable in Asia, Europe, Middle East and Africa.
Michael Martin
Head of Energy and Environment
Princeton Digital Group
Michael Martin is a recognised leader in energy strategy and sustainability for data centers, with over 20 years of experience spanning the traditional energy sector, renewables, and hyperscale infrastructure.
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