Constructor Group Relocates Global AI and Quantum Headquarters to Singapore

May 26, 2026
Constructor Group has announced it will move its headquarters from Switzerland to Singapore, creating around 200 new roles as part of its expansion into AI and quantum research.

Constructor Group announced in a press release that it will relocate its global headquarters from Switzerland to Singapore. The move will create about 200 new positions over the next two to three years, expanding the company's regional workforce to more than 250 people across research, education, deep technology, and capital operations.

The decision followed an evaluation of leading global technology destinations. Singapore's government welcomed the move, noting that it will strengthen the country's growing ecosystem for artificial intelligence and quantum research. The new headquarters will consolidate Constructor Group's activities into one location focused on advancing AI and quantum technologies for both industry and education.

Dr. Serg Bell, Founder and Chairman of the Board, said Singapore offers one of the strongest environments for research and innovation. The company expects the new base to serve as a central hub for its long term AI and quantum initiatives.

Philbert Gomez, Senior Vice President and Head of Digital Industry Singapore, stated that the establishment of Constructor Group's AI and Quantum Centre of Excellence will create new opportunities for collaboration with research and enterprise partners in the country.

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