Databricks establishes APAC HQ in Singapore with $500M investment and 800+ hires by end-2026. Signals intent to compete directly with Snowflake and BigQuery for APAC data lakehouse deals through local support and partnership depth.
Databricks has announced the establishment of its Asia-Pacific headquarters in Singapore, committing $500 million in regional investment over three years and targeting 800+ APAC employees by end-2026. The Singapore headquarters will anchor Databricks's APAC expansion across Australia, Japan, South Korea, India, and Southeast Asia — with Singapore serving as the regional hub for enterprise sales, engineering support, and partnership development.
The investment commitment includes Databricks-managed infrastructure on AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud in APAC data residency regions, an APAC-specific customer success organisation, and a Singapore-based AI research team focused on APAC language models and vertical AI applications. For APAC enterprises evaluating Databricks for enterprise data lakehouse, ML platform, and Generative AI workloads, the Singapore headquarters provides local technical support and faster implementation timelines than have previously been available through US-headquartered teams.
Databricks' APAC expansion signals intensifying competition in the APAC enterprise data platform market, where Snowflake, Google BigQuery, and AWS Redshift have previously had deeper local presences. The $500M commitment matches Google Cloud's recent APAC infrastructure investments and follows Microsoft Azure's continued expansion in Southeast Asian data centre capacity — suggesting that the APAC enterprise data platform market is entering an investment-intensive competitive phase that should benefit APAC enterprise customers through improved local support and competitive pricing pressure.
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