Zach Marzouk
Singapore is a relatively tiny country measuring just 726 square kilometres in total. Despite its small size, however, the city-state has become one of the major hubs for innovation and digital technology in the Asia Pacific region, hosting 105 data centres and more than 500 cloud service providers.
Adam Shepherd
But what effects does such an enormous concentration of tech investment have on a country with a lower population than London? And what lessons can the rest of the world take away from Singapore’s runaway success to improve data centre strategy elsewhere?
So, Zack, you’ve done a lot of research and a lot of writing into Singapore’s tech economy and to the Asia Pacific region as a whole. What’s Singapore’s tech economy like?
GSTechnologies (LON:GST) overall development of the group includes large customer accounts and growing their blockchain payment and financial services business, with blue sky opportunities in new Disruptive Technologies with synergy to their existing business.