AirTrunk has opened a new regional headquarters in Singapore, marking 10 years in the city-state and signalling continued expansion across Asia from a base in the country’s financial and technology district.
The office is in Ocean Financial Centre and houses senior executives and teams covering design and innovation, development, operations, treasury, legal and corporate functions. AirTrunk expects its Singapore headcount to rise over the next several years as the city remains its Asia headquarters.
Minister for Digital Development and Information Josephine Teo attended the opening ceremony and delivered the keynote. Representatives from AirTrunk’s owners and leadership were also present, according to a photo caption issued with the announcement.
Office features
Designed by Woods Bagot, the workspace includes wellness zones, flexible collaboration areas and energy-efficient design elements. It is located in a building certified BCA Green Mark Platinum Super Low Energy.
AirTrunk framed the new premises as a long-term investment in Singapore talent, describing the city-state as a regional gateway and a global hub for digital infrastructure.
“Singapore has been fundamental to AirTrunk’s growth over the past decade and remains central to our long-term Asia Pacific strategy. The launch of our new office signals our confidence in the country’s continued leadership in digital infrastructure and advanced AI ecosystems. As hyperscale demand continues to rise, we’re deepening our partnerships, investing in local talent and advancing sustainable operations to support the nation’s digital ambitions and the region’s growing infrastructure needs,” said Robin Khuda, founder and chief executive officer of AirTrunk.
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