tridorian expands to the U.S.

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Southeast Asia–based cloud and AI services firm tridorian has expanded into the United States, opening a regional headquarters in Chicago after recording US$15.6 million in annual recurring revenue within its first 24 months of operation.
The Google Cloud Partner founded in Southeast Asia, achieved the revenue milestone primarily through growth in Singapore and Thailand, before expanding its footprint across the wider ASEAN region. tridorian said the U.S. launch reflects growing international demand for capabilities it developed while working with enterprises across Southeast Asia.
Rather than shifting focus away from the region, the company described the U.S. expansion as a continuation of its regional growth trajectory, built on delivering production-ready cloud and AI systems for regulated and fast-growing industries.
tridorian has worked with enterprises across Southeast Asia to modernise cloud infrastructure, migrate and optimise critical workloads, and prepare data platforms for large-scale AI deployment. Its focus has been on moving organisations beyond pilot projects to operational AI systems embedded in day-to-day business processes.
“We built this in Southeast Asia, together with our customers and our teams,” said Jimmy Jigmo, Chief Executive Officer of tridorian. “Reaching US$15.6 million ARR across two countries in two years came from focusing on execution and making AI work reliably in real environments. Expanding into the U.S. shows there is global relevance in what we’ve built here.”
In Singapore, tridorian partnered with Ryobi-G to develop a real-time monitoring system on Google Cloud, delivering 99 percent availability, doubling project capacity and cutting deployment time by more than half. Another Singapore-based client, Nanyang Inc., automated fragmented order processing using AI agents, reducing manual effort by 850 hours per month and improving client retention by 65 percent, with a reported 257 percent return on investment in the first year.
In Thailand, Thai Wacoal implemented automated product content generation and brand review systems to shorten its trend-to-market cycle and reduce manual workloads. Retail platform Shop Global deployed an AI-powered search and personal shopping solution, contributing to a 20 percent increase in revenue. In Indonesia, FDC Dental Clinic modernised its patient booking system, reducing booking time by 87 percent.
According to tridorian, similar transformation challenges are being raised by enterprises globally.
“Whether in Southeast Asia or the U.S., organisations are asking how to redesign their businesses for the AI-native era,” said Andhika, Chief Revenue Officer at tridorian. “The approaches we’ve developed across ASEAN are directly applicable to those conversations.”
The company said it will continue investing in talent and delivery capabilities across Southeast Asia while expanding its international operations to support multi-market digital transformation programmes.
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