IT asset retirement in Singapore Science Park — same-day pickups available.
Singapore Science Park (SSP I, II, III) hosts research-intensive employers and tech-services firms. The IT mix here skews towards research workstations, dev environments, and on-prem application servers.
Asset classes we routinely uplift in Singapore Science Park
- ♦ Research and engineering workstations.
- ♦ On-premises application and database servers.
- ♦ Dev/test environment retirement at end of project.
- ♦ Tech-services firm corporate IT.
SSP I, II, III — research-intensive employers and tech-services.
Singapore Science Park (SSP I, II, III) hosts research-intensive employers and tech-services firms. The IT mix here is research workstations, dev/test environment servers, on-premises application servers (where the firm hasn't fully cloud-migrated), and tech-services corporate IT. Adjacent to NUS and the One-North R&D cluster, the Science Park fits in a similar industrial-IT category.
Common scopes: research and engineering workstation refresh; on-premises application and database server retirement (often legacy SPARC / Power kit); dev/test-environment retirement when projects close; tech-services firm corporate IT.
From our Goldhill Plaza HQ to SSP is 30–40 minutes via AYE. The Park's tenant mix includes both established firms with formal procurement and smaller research-spin-out firms with lighter-weight processes; we adapt scope discipline accordingly.
ITAD at Singapore Science Park — frequently asked
Do you handle dev/test env retirement when projects end?
Yes — end-of-project retirement is a routine pattern. Single project to multi-project pickups.
Do you uplift at Singapore Science Park?
Yes. SSP I/II/III tenants include research-intensive employers and tech-services firms. Common scope: research and engineering workstation refresh, on-premises application and database server retirement (often legacy SPARC or Power kit), dev/test-environment retirement at project close, tech-services firm corporate IT. Adjacent to NUS and the One-North R&D cluster. From Goldhill Plaza HQ via AYE: 30–40 minutes.
Where to dispose of dev/test environment servers at Singapore Science Park?
Maxicom Singapore. SSP I/II/III tenants routinely retire dev/test environments at project close — typically a mix of Intel Xeon / AMD EPYC servers, networking kit, and storage drives. SSP pickup runs from Goldhill Plaza HQ 30-40 minutes via AYE. Per-device NIST 800-88 wipe with documented log; configuration sanitisation on networking kit; per-job Certificate of Destruction. Settlement in SGD on uplift. Adjacent to NUS and One-North R&D cluster — multi-site research-corridor pickups can be coordinated.