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SuperX (NASDAQ: SUPX) signs Japan modular AI data center pilot MOU

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SuperX AI Technology Limited filed a report highlighting a new Memorandum of Understanding in Japan. Its subsidiary, SuperX Industries Co., Ltd., signed an MOU with Digital Dynamic, eole, and Woodman to co-develop large-scale AI data centers across the country.

The parties plan a pilot AI data center project in Mie Prefecture with an initial capacity of up to 4MW, which could later expand to as much as 300MW, subject to feasibility studies, site conditions, regulatory approvals, and definitive agreements. The project will use modular architecture and liquid-cooled GPUs aimed at faster deployment than traditional data centers.

The collaboration also contemplates advanced power and liquid cooling integration and potential future use of renewable energy and storage. A joint task force is expected to define technical architecture, governance, and milestones, with SuperX leading modular system and power integration.

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SuperX outlines a non-binding Japan AI data center pilot using modular, liquid-cooled infrastructure.

SuperX AI Technology Limited, via its Japanese subsidiary, has signed an MOU with three local partners to pilot an AI data center in Mie Prefecture with capacity up to 4MW. The agreement is described as a framework for co-developing large-scale AI data centers across Japan.

The pilot is intended as a reference for potential expansion up to 300MW, with all steps subject to feasibility assessments, site conditions, regulatory approvals, and definitive agreements. The design emphasizes modular construction and liquid-cooled GPUs, which the parties position as faster to deploy than traditional data centers and better suited to intensive AI workloads.

The MOU also envisions integrating advanced power systems, liquid cooling, and, where viable, renewable energy and storage with grid interconnection. Execution hinges on forming a joint task force to define the technical architecture and governance. Actual investment scale and timing will depend on future feasibility work and binding contracts.

 

 

UNITED STATES

SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION

Washington, D.C. 20549

 

FORM 6-K

 

REPORT OF FOREIGN PRIVATE ISSUER

PURSUANT TO RULE 13a-16 OR 15d-16

UNDER THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934

 

For the month of February 2026

 

Commission File Number: 001-42013

 

SuperX Ai Technology Limited

 

30 Pasir Panjang Road

#06-31, Mapletree Business City

Singapore 117440

(Address of principal executive office)

 

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant files or will file annual reports under cover of Form 20-F or Form 40-F:

 

Form 20-F ☒ Form 40-F ☐

 

 

 

 

 

EXHIBIT INDEX

 

Exhibit No.   Description
99.1   Press Release - SuperX Strengthens Japan Presence to Explore AI Data Center Projects with Local Partners

 

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SIGNATURES

 

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this Current Report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized.

 

  SuperX AI Technology Limited
     
Date: February 4, 2026 By: /s/ Yu, Chun Kit
  Name:  Yu, Chun Kit
  Title: Executive Director

 

 

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Exhibit 99.1

 

SuperX Strengthens Japan Presence to Explore AI Data Center Projects with Local Partners

 

Leveraging Modular Architecture to Accelerate Japan’s AI Infrastructure Development.

 

OSAKA, Japan — February 4, 2026 — SuperX Industries Co., Ltd. (“SuperX”), a Japanese subsidiary of SuperX AI Technology Limited (“NASDAQ:SUPX”), today announced the signing of an Memorandum of Understanding (“MOU”) on February 4, 2026 with Digital Dynamic Inc. (“DD”), eole Inc. (“eole”), and Woodman Inc. (“Woodman”). This MOU builds on the parties’ prior cooperation to establish a comprehensive framework for the co-development of large-scale AI Data Centers (AIDC) across Japan.

 

Advancing the Mie Prefecture Pilot Project

 

Following the first MOU signed on January 30, 2026 in Osaka, Japan, the Parties entered into the MOU to further deepen collaboration by establishing a joint task force to pilot an AIDC project in Mie Prefecture, Japan with an initial facility capacity up to 4MW, subject to feasibility assessments, site conditions, regulatory approvals, and the execution of definitive agreements. The pilot initiative is intended to serve as a starting point for assessing potential future expansion up to 300MW in total capacity.

 

Addressing Japan’s AI Infrastructure Bottleneck

 

The shift toward modular architecture directly addresses Japan’s growing demand for the expansion of domestic AI capacity on an accelerated timeline. Unlike traditional “brick-and-mortar” builds that can take years to complete, SuperX’s modular approach accelerates deployment by reducing construction timelines significantly. This new pilot project is designed to be purpose-built for next-generation, liquid-cooled GPUs—capabilities often lacking in legacy data centers.

 

Scalable delivery and reliable operations

 

Pursuant to the MOU, the Parties intend to collaborate on the system-level integration of critical infrastructure, including advanced power systems and liquid cooling solutions essential for continuous AI workloads. The framework also contemplates the future integration of renewable energy components, such as solar and wind power, energy storage systems, and grid interconnection, subject to site conditions, commercial viability and regulatory approvals.

 

To facilitate execution, a joint task force is expected to be established to define technical architecture, governance, and near-term milestones. SuperX will lead the provision of the modular system architecture and power system integration.

 

Executive quote

 

“Speed-to-market is the new currency in the AI race,” said Aiko Furukawa, the CEO of SuperX Industries Co. Limited. “This pilot project in Mie Prefecture is intended to demonstrate how we can deploy AI infrastructure with speed. Alongside our partners, we aim to demonstrate that modular scalability is the most viable path to meeting Japan’s surging demand for AI.”

 

Looking ahead

 

Looking forward, the Parties intend to use the initial pilot as a reference framework to evaluate broader modular AIDC opportunities across Japan, including scalable pathways for expansion—subject to further feasibility assessments, regulatory approvals, site conditions, and the negotiation and execution of definitive agreements.

 

 

 

About Digital Dynamic Inc

 

Digital Dynamic Inc. is one of Japan’s fastest-growing AI infrastructure operators, with a rapidly expanding deployment of NVIDIA-based inference GPU resources.


In 2026, the company plans to complete AI data centers in Kagoshima Prefecture and Fukushima Prefecture, reinforcing Japan’s next-generation AI computing foundation.

 

About eole Inc

 

eole Inc. is a publicly listed company in Japan with a rapidly growing presence in the domestic GPU server market. The company provides investment and business development support for AI data center development projects, playing an active role in advancing Japan’s AI infrastructure ecosystem.

 

About Woodman Inc

 

WOODMAN Inc. is a Japanese technology company focusing on eliminating societal waste by transforming underutilized resources, such as surplus electricity and computing power, into new value. They specialize in constructing optimized computing environments for AI and HPC (High-Performance Computing), bridging the gap between energy infrastructure and, previously, blockchain/mining hardware.

 

About SuperX AI Technology Limited (NASDAQ:SUPX)

 

SuperX AI Technology Limited is an AI infrastructure solutions provider, offering a comprehensive portfolio of proprietary hardware, advanced software, and end-to-end services for AI data centers. The Company’s services include advanced solution design and planning, cost-effective infrastructure product integration, and end-to-end operations and maintenance. Its core products include high-performance AI servers, 800 Volts Direct Current (800VDC) solutions, high-density liquid cooling solutions, as well as AI cloud and AI agents. Headquartered in Singapore, the Company serves institutional clients globally, including enterprises, research institutions, and cloud and edge computing deployments. For more information, please visit www.superx.sg

 

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FAQ

What did SuperX AI Technology Limited (SUPX) announce in Japan?

SuperX’s Japanese subsidiary signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Digital Dynamic, eole, and Woodman to co-develop AI data centers in Japan. The collaboration starts with a pilot modular AI data center project in Mie Prefecture focused on liquid-cooled GPU infrastructure and scalable deployment.

What is the planned capacity of SuperX’s pilot AI data center in Mie Prefecture?

The pilot AI data center in Mie Prefecture is planned with an initial capacity of up to 4MW. This facility is intended as a starting point to evaluate potential future expansion, with the parties mentioning possible growth to a total capacity of up to 300MW across Japan.

How could SuperX’s Japan AI data center initiative scale over time?

The pilot project is intended as a reference framework to assess broader modular AI data center opportunities across Japan. The parties note potential expansion up to 300MW in total capacity, contingent on feasibility assessments, regulatory approvals, site conditions, and final, definitive agreements between the participants.

What technology approach will SuperX use for its Japan AI data centers?

SuperX plans to use modular architecture and purpose-built facilities for next-generation, liquid-cooled GPUs. This approach is described as significantly shortening construction timelines compared with traditional data centers, while supporting continuous AI workloads through advanced power systems and high-density liquid cooling solutions.

Which partners are working with SuperX on the Japan AI data center MOU?

The MOU involves SuperX Industries Co., Ltd. and three Japanese partners: Digital Dynamic Inc., eole Inc., and Woodman Inc. Each brings experience in AI infrastructure, GPU server markets, or optimized computing environments, supporting joint development of modular AI data centers across multiple Japanese prefectures.

Will SuperX’s Japan AI data center projects use renewable energy?

The framework contemplates potential integration of renewable energy components, including solar and wind power, along with energy storage systems and grid interconnection. These elements are subject to site conditions, commercial viability, and regulatory approvals and are not yet confirmed as final project features.
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