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SuperX to Establish AI Supply Center in Japan


SuperX to Establish AI Supply Center in Japan
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  • July 28, 2025

SuperX AI Technology Limited, a leading provider of AI infrastructure solutions, has announced the establishment of its first regional AI Supply Center in Japan through its Singapore-based subsidiary, SuperX Industries Pte. Ltd. Set to commence operations by the second half of 2025, this strategic move aims to meet Japan’s growing demand for AI infrastructure with a projected annual capacity of 10,000 high-performance AI servers.

Quick Intel

  • SuperX to open Japan AI Supply Center by late 2025.

  • Facility to produce 10,000 high-performance AI servers annually.

  • Focus on AI servers, HVDC systems, and liquid cooling solutions.

  • Enhances localized integration and delivery for Japanese clients.

  • Strengthens SuperX’s global supply chain resilience.

  • Leverages Japan’s precision manufacturing ecosystem.

Strategic Expansion in Japan

The Japan AI Supply Center, secured through a lease by SuperX Industries Pte. Ltd., will serve as a regional hub for final assembly, system integration, and quality control of SuperX’s core products, including high-performance AI servers, high-voltage direct current (HVDC) power systems, and high-density liquid cooling solutions. This facility will enable SuperX to deliver end-to-end AI data center solutions, from design and planning to deployment and operational support, tailored to Japan’s burgeoning AI market.

Meeting Japan’s AI Infrastructure Demand

Japan’s AI infrastructure market is experiencing rapid growth, driven by increasing demand for advanced computing power. The new supply center will significantly reduce lead times, allowing SuperX to respond agilely to customer needs. By focusing on localized integration, the company aims to provide seamless collaboration and faster delivery of complex AI solutions, enhancing its competitive edge in the region.

Leveraging Japan’s Manufacturing Expertise

The decision to establish the supply center in Japan capitalizes on the country’s reputation for precision manufacturing and stringent quality control. By conducting final integration and quality assurance locally, SuperX ensures its AI servers and systems meet the highest international standards, delivering reliable and high-performance solutions to Japanese customers.

Enhancing Global Supply Chain Resilience

The Japan AI Supply Center strengthens SuperX’s global delivery network by diversifying its supply chain. This strategic addition enhances supply chain stability, providing assurance to customers worldwide. The facility’s focus on end-to-end services reinforces SuperX’s commitment to being a one-stop AI infrastructure solutions provider, fostering closer partnerships with regional clients.

SuperX’s establishment of the Japan AI Supply Center marks a significant step in its global expansion strategy, positioning the company to meet the accelerating demand for AI infrastructure while leveraging Japan’s manufacturing excellence to deliver cutting-edge solutions.

 

About the SuperX Japan AI Infrastructure Solutions Supply Center

The new supply center is designed to be a state-of-the-art facility integrating advanced technology with high-efficiency logistics. Strategically located in Tsu City, Mie Prefecture, the center is positioned between the major metropolitan areas of Osaka and Nagoya, allowing it to serve both the Kansai and Chūbu economic zones—two of Japan's most important industrial heartlands. This location provides seamless access to a world-class manufacturing supply chain for top-tier automotive and precision electronics components.

The facility is also situated within Japan's rapidly emerging AI compute corridor. It is in close proximity to numerous planned large-scale AI data centers, including the nation's largest - a joint development by SoftBank and OpenAI in Osaka. This industrial cluster effect allows SuperX to offer its key customers fast turnaround times and deeply customized services. Logistically, the center has global access via the Port of Nagoya, the Port of Osaka, and Chubu Centrair International Airport, while an advanced expressway network ensures efficient service across the entire Japanese market. The facility covers approximately 2,408 square meters and, once fully operational, will have the capacity to deliver 10,000 of SuperX's proprietary high-performance AI servers annually following final assembly, system integration, and rigorous quality control.

SuperX CTO Kenny Sng stated, "Establishing our supply center in Japan is a critical step in our commitment to delivering superior end-to-end solutions. Our core value is in solution design and system integration, as well as provision of full-stack infrastructure solutions, establishing SuperX as a high-value, cost-effective brand with defined standards. This center will be a hub for our collaboration with the world's leading technology suppliers. Our expertise in integration allows us to architect their top-tier hardware into highly efficient and reliable AI solutions for our customers. We are confident this move will significantly enhance our ability to serve the Japanese market and powerfully support the growth of AI in the region."

About Super X AI Technology Limited 

Super X AI Technology Limited is an AI infrastructure solutions provider, and through its wholly-owned subsidiaries in Singapore, SuperX Industries Pte. Ltd. and SuperX AI Pte. Ltd., offers a comprehensive portfolio of proprietary hardware, advanced software, and end-to-end services for AI data centers. The Company's services include advanced solution design and planning, cost-effective infrastructure product integration, and end-to-end operations and maintenance. Its core products include high-performance AI servers, High-Voltage Direct Current (HVDC) solutions, high-density liquid cooling solutions, as well as AI cloud and AI agents. Headquartered in Singapore, the Company serves institutional clients globally, including enterprises, research institutions, and cloud and edge computing deployments.

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