Asia-Pacific Data Centre Association Launches Landmark Report on Malaysia’s Data Centre Sector

  • The Asia-Pacific Data Centre Association (APDCA) today released a new report by KPMG assessing the economic impact of Malaysia’s data centre industry. The report projects that the sector could generate approximately USD 34 billion in total economic output and support 30,900 jobs by 2030—up from USD 1.4 billion and 4,400 jobs in 2024.

  • The report highlights the broad-based benefits that data centres are delivering to Malaysians—from sustained, high-value job creation across a range of skilled functions to accelerating national economic growth. Continued investment will unlock even greater value.

  • Commissioned by APDCA, the report is the first in-depth study focused specifically on Malaysia’s data centre sector.

KUALA LUMPUR, 24 Jul, 2025 – The Asia Pacific Data Centre Association (APDCA) today launched a landmark report by KPMG detailing the economic contribution of Malaysia’s data centre sector. The report highlights the industry’s central role in supporting Malaysia’s digital future—from enabling enterprise digital transformation and advancing national AI ambitions, to delivering broad-based economic growth and high-value employment opportunities.

Commissioned by APDCA, the independent study finds that the data centre sector contributed USD 1.4 billion to total economic output in 2024, supporting over 4,400 jobs across the economy. By 2030, this is projected to grow to approximately USD 34 billion in output and 30,900 jobs. The report provides the most comprehensive view to date of the sector’s direct, indirect, and induced impacts, with every direct job in the industry supporting an additional 3.2 jobs elsewhere in the economy.

“As Malaysia positions itself as a regional digital hub, data centres are the foundational infrastructure that powers and enables AI, cloud adoption, and digital transformation across sectors,” said Jeremy Deutsch, Chair of the APDCA. “This report provides compelling evidence of the sector’s tangible benefits and broad-based impact on the Malaysian economy, rakyat, and nation, and underscores the need for supportive policies to sustain this momentum and achieve Malaysia’s digital ambitions.”

The full report is now available on the APDCA website.