Top 10 Edge Computing Companies in Singapore 2025

Robert Gultig

4 January 2026

Top 10 Edge Computing Companies in Singapore 2025

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Written by Robert Gultig

4 January 2026

Top 10 Edge Computing Companies in Singapore 2025

As the world increasingly embraces digital transformation, edge computing has emerged as a critical technology, enhancing data processing speeds and reducing latency. In 2023, the global edge computing market was valued at approximately USD 4.68 billion and is projected to reach USD 15.7 billion by 2025, growing at a CAGR of over 25%. Singapore, recognized as a leading tech hub in Southeast Asia, is positioning itself as a key player in this market, with numerous companies innovating and expanding their edge computing solutions.

1. Singtel

Singtel is a telecommunications giant in Singapore that has made significant strides in edge computing. With a market share of around 40% in the telecom sector, Singtel’s edge computing solutions focus on enhancing mobile network capabilities and enabling seamless IoT integration. Their investments in cloud and edge technologies are projected to increase their service revenue by 20% by 2025.

2. StarHub

StarHub is another major telecommunications provider that has embraced edge computing, particularly in enhancing their 5G offerings. With an estimated market share of 30% in the telco sector, StarHub’s edge computing initiatives are expected to boost their revenue by 15% by 2025, targeting smart city solutions and IoT applications.

3. AWS (Amazon Web Services)

AWS has a significant presence in Singapore, providing robust edge computing services through its AWS Wavelength and Local Zones offerings. As of 2023, AWS holds approximately 32% of the cloud market share globally, with Singapore being a pivotal region for their service expansion. The company is expected to further enhance its edge capabilities, supporting local businesses and startups.

4. Microsoft Azure

Microsoft Azure is a leading cloud platform that offers comprehensive edge computing solutions. With a global market share of about 20%, Azure is increasingly focusing on Singapore, aiming to cater to the growing demand for low-latency applications. The company plans to invest heavily in local data centers, projecting a 25% growth in their edge computing services by 2025.

5. Google Cloud

Google Cloud has been expanding its edge computing services in Singapore, focusing on AI and machine learning. The company holds approximately 9% of the global cloud market share, with plans to increase its presence in the region significantly. Google Cloud’s edge offerings are expected to grow by 30% as they target enterprises looking to leverage data analytics at the edge.

6. Alibaba Cloud

Alibaba Cloud is a prominent player in Singapore’s edge computing landscape, with a market share of about 9% in the Asia-Pacific region. Their edge solutions are designed to support e-commerce and logistics, which are critical sectors in Singapore. Alibaba Cloud is projected to see a 35% increase in demand for its edge services by 2025.

7. NCS Group

NCS Group, a subsidiary of Singtel, provides IT services and solutions focusing on digital transformation and edge computing. The company is well-positioned in Singapore’s public sector and enterprises, expecting to grow its edge computing services by 20% as organizations increasingly adopt hybrid IT models.

8. EdgeIQ

EdgeIQ is a rising player in the edge computing market, specializing in IoT solutions. With a focus on optimizing device management at the edge, the company has seen a 50% increase in clients over the past year. They are on track to expand their service offerings, targeting a projected revenue growth of 40% by 2025.

9. ST Engineering

ST Engineering is a significant contributor to edge computing in Singapore, particularly in defense and smart city applications. The company has reported a 15% increase in its edge computing revenue, driven by government contracts and urban solutions. They are expected to continue growing through innovative edge technologies.

10. VMWare

VMWare provides virtualization and cloud computing solutions, including edge computing services tailored for enterprises. With a strong foothold in Singapore’s IT landscape, VMWare has a projected growth rate of 20% for its edge computing services, driven by the demand for flexible and scalable cloud infrastructure.

Insights

The edge computing landscape in Singapore is evolving rapidly, driven by the need for faster data processing and enhanced connectivity. As of 2025, the edge computing market in Singapore is expected to reach USD 1.2 billion, reflecting a significant compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 30% from 2023. Companies are increasingly investing in edge solutions to support IoT applications, smart city initiatives, and real-time data analytics. With leading tech firms like AWS, Microsoft, and local players like Singtel and StarHub driving innovation, Singapore is set to become a hub for edge computing in Southeast Asia, catering to the growing demand for low-latency, high-performance computing solutions.

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Author: Robert Gultig in conjunction with ESS Research Team

Robert Gultig is a veteran Managing Director and International Trade Consultant with over 20 years of experience in global trading and market research. Robert leverages his deep industry knowledge and strategic marketing background (BBA) to provide authoritative market insights in conjunction with the ESS Research Team. If you would like to contribute articles or insights, please join our team by emailing support@essfeed.com.
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