BDx NVIDIA DGX-Ready Data Centre certification marks a major milestone for BDx Data Centres. Its 500MW CGK4 AI Campus in Indonesia is now officially part of NVIDIA’s DGX-Ready program, making it one of the first facilities in the country to achieve this recognition.
Tony Paikeday, senior director of AI systems at NVIDIA, emphasized the importance of this achievement. “Organisations worldwide are racing to deploy AI at scale,” he said. “However, unlocking its full potential demands infrastructure that is both high-performance and sustainable.” Thanks to this certification, customers in Indonesia can now innovate faster while supporting the nation’s green economy goals.
BDx Indonesia’s CGK4 AI campus sets a new benchmark for sustainability. It is the first renewable-powered AI data centre park in the country. Moreover, the facility integrates direct-to-chip liquid cooling at scale, enabling high-density and energy-efficient AI computing. BDx Data Centres now offer scalable space, advanced cooling solutions, and ultra-high-density power to fully support NVIDIA’s latest AI technologies.
Mayank Srivastava, chief executive officer of BDx, highlighted the strategic importance of this development. “AI is fueling a new industrial revolution—one driven by AI factories,” Srivastava explained. “The NVIDIA DGX-Ready Data Centre certification proves our ability to deliver state-of-the-art infrastructure to the country.”
Srivastava further stated that as more organisations embrace AI, optimised environments for AI infrastructure become critical. He confirmed that BDx aims to achieve NVIDIA certification across all its facilities. This effort will help democratise AI at scale for the Indonesian population and accelerate the nation’s goal of becoming AI-first.
The BDx NVIDIA DGX-Ready Data Centre achievement positions BDx as a key enabler of Indonesia’s AI future, blending high-performance infrastructure with strong environmental responsibility.








