ST Telemedia Global Data Centres (STT GDC), headquartered in Singapore, has announced significant expansion milestones at its Jakarta data centre campus, including the launch of STT Jakarta 2 and the development of STT Jakarta 5 and 6. This expansion aims to deliver over 360MW of AI-ready IT capacity to support Indonesia’s burgeoning digital economy, projected to reach $130b by 2026. The initiative is driven by the increasing demand for cloud, AI, and digital infrastructure in the region.
The expansion of the Jakarta campus is designed to support high-density, AI-ready workloads and includes next-generation platforms with liquid cooling readiness. This development reflects STT GDC’s commitment to investing in scalable, high-performance digital infrastructure to meet Indonesia’s growing needs.
In parallel, STT GDC is focusing on talent development and community impact. The company has partnered with ATMI Cikarang to establish a Data Centre Laboratory Learning Centre in West Java, offering hands-on training with industrial-grade equipment. The programme includes globally recognised certification and structured internships, with student placements lasting up to 10 months within STT GDC’s operations.
Additionally, STT GDC is investing in community initiatives around its Jakarta campus. This includes the development of a badminton facility for 10,000 residents in Cikarang and environmental programmes like mangrove planting, benefiting over 150,000 villagers. These efforts aim to ensure that digital infrastructure development contributes positively to local communities.
Hendrikus Hendra Gozali, Country Head of STT GDC Indonesia, stated, “Our initiatives are designed to bridge the gap—equipping local talent with industry-relevant skills whilst ensuring that communities benefit meaningfully from the growth of the digital economy.” As STT GDC continues its expansion, these initiatives underscore its commitment to fostering inclusive growth and supporting Indonesia’s digital ecosystem.



