The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) and Firmus Technologies have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to collaborate on the study of sustainable, modular AI factories using seawater for cooling.
The MoU was signed by MPA Chief Executive, Teo Eng Dih, and Firmus Technologies Co-Chief Executive Officer, Tim Rosenfield.
The collaboration will focus on the research and testing of scalable AI infrastructure that uses seawater-based cooling systems to improve energy efficiency.
The study will examine the viability of deploying modular versions of such seawater-based cooling systems around Singapore’s waterfront areas to support growing demand for computing infrastructure.
As the maritime and port regulator and planner, MPA will support this study by providing technical and planning guidance to ensure that infrastructure design and implementation plans do not impact safety of navigation within its port limit, and that the study considers the relevant pollution control regulations, including the Prevention of Pollution of the Sea Act.
This includes advising on the siting of the seawater intakes, management of water discharges, and design considerations to ensure infrastructure aligns with long-term coastal and maritime development plans. The study will also assess the requirements for Environmental Impact Analysis.
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MPA and Firmus Technologies will also engage local research institutions and industry stakeholders to partner in this study.
Teo Eng Dih, Chief Executive, MPA, said: “By working with Firmus at the early study stage, we hope to ensure that future developments involving sea-based cooling systems to support AI infrastructure are well-considered from the outset – balancing innovation with safety and the needs of Singapore as a global hub port.”
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Tim Rosenfield, Co-Chief Executive Officer, Firmus Technologies, said: “This collaboration with MPA marks a significant opportunity to explore how scalable AI compute can be delivered through sustainable, maritime-adjacent systems.
“Firmus is committed to advancing high-efficiency AI infrastructure with minimal environmental overhead. We look forward to contributing our technical expertise to support Singapore’s long-term digital and sustainability ambitions.”
This agreement comes less than a week after the MPA and Bureau Veritas (BV) renewed their MoU to deepen collaboration in maritime digitalisation, decarbonisation, and talent development.