Dataiku opens Asia-Pacific & Japan AI headquarters in Singapore
Dataiku has opened its new headquarters for Asia-Pacific and Japan in Singapore, signalling a deepening regional focus on artificial intelligence as demand grows across sectors including banking, government, logistics, and education.
Regional strategy
The new regional hub is situated at Millenia Tower in Singapore's central business district. It brings together the company's leadership and support teams for the Asia-Pacific and Japan region. The headquarters will provide a base for employees and partners across countries including Singapore, Japan, and Australia.
Phil Coady, Chief Revenue Officer of Dataiku, said, "This is more than just a new office; it's a significant, long-term investment in Singapore as our strategic hub for all of Asia-Pacific and Japan. Our expansion is a direct reflection of the incredible demand for enterprise AI in the region. We are growing with our customers, and this hub is built to support their accelerating AI journeys."
Facility features
The headquarters offers collaborative workspaces for business leaders, data scientists, and IT professionals. It includes an AI training room, where Dataiku plans to hold certification courses, workshops, and product demonstrations for key customers. There is also a partner enablement hub, designed for training and certifying partners such as AWS, Google Cloud, Snowflake, and regional system integrators. Employee areas aim to attract and retain specialist technology talent.
Randy Goh, Area Vice President, ASEAN, said, "By investing in this new regional headquarters, we are underscoring our commitment to helping businesses move confidently into the next era of AI transformation."
Sector focus
The Singapore hub is expected to support continued growth in sectors where the city-state has established itself as a global leader. These include banking and financial services, public sector, logistics, and education. The headquarters will serve as a central location for Dataiku's operations, supporting both public and private sector organisations as they adopt artificial intelligence tools and processes.
Workforce and collaboration
The new headquarters is designed to foster collaboration and ongoing learning for Dataiku's teams and wider ecosystem. Facilities cater for both training and day-to-day work, supporting the company's recruitment and retention strategy in the region.
Singapore's central location in the region, developed infrastructure, and position as a finance and technology hub were cited as factors behind the choice of location.
"This is more than just a new office; it's a significant, long-term investment in Singapore as our strategic hub for all of Asia-Pacific and Japan. Our expansion is a direct reflection of the incredible demand for enterprise AI in the region. We are growing with our customers, and this hub is built to support their accelerating AI journeys," said Phil Coady, Chief Revenue Officer, Dataiku.