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Infinitix partners with Sarawak to promote AI infrastructure in Southeast Asia

Infinitix partners with Sarawak to promote AI infrastructure in Southeast Asia

Key Takeaways

  • Taiwan-based Infinitix signs MOU with SAINS for AI and cloud services.
  • The partnership aims to build a sovereign AI ecosystem across Malaysia and Southeast Asia.
  • A new computing model called Token Factory will be central to the collaboration.

Infinitix, a Taiwan-based provider of AI infrastructure software, has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Sarawak Information Systems Sdn. Bhd. (SAINS), marking a significant step towards expanding cloud services in Southeast Asia.

Under the agreement, both parties will collaborate to promote AI infrastructure, GPU private clouds, and AI cloud services across Malaysia and beyond. The primary objective is to establish a sovereign AI ecosystem that leverages a new computing model known as Token Factory.

Token Factory, according to Infinitix, represents a novel approach to computing that aims to enhance the efficiency and security of AI applications in the region. By integrating this innovative technology, the partnership seeks to create a robust framework for AI development and deployment.

The collaboration between Infinitix and SAINS is expected to benefit both parties by leveraging their respective strengths. Infinitix brings its expertise in AI infrastructure software, while SAINS contributes local knowledge and resources to support the project's implementation.

This partnership underscores the growing importance of AI and cloud services in Malaysia and Southeast Asia. As countries increasingly focus on digital transformation, such collaborations are crucial for building a resilient and competitive tech ecosystem.

The agreement was announced without specific timelines or financial details, but both parties expressed optimism about the potential impact of this collaboration. Infinitix's CEO stated: 'We are excited to partner with SAINS in developing a cutting-edge AI infrastructure that will serve as a model for other regions.'

SAINS' Managing Director echoed these sentiments, adding: 'This partnership is a significant step towards our goal of creating a self-sufficient AI ecosystem in Malaysia and beyond. We believe Token Factory will play a pivotal role in achieving this vision.'

'We are excited to partner with SAINS in developing a cutting-edge AI infrastructure that will serve as a model for other regions.'

Infinitix's CEO, Chief Executive Officer, Infinitix

'This partnership is a significant step towards our goal of creating a self-sufficient AI ecosystem in Malaysia and beyond. We believe Token Factory will play a pivotal role in achieving this vision.'

SAINS' Managing Director, Managing Director, Sarawak Information Systems Sdn. Bhd.