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The UAE data center market is set for strong growth – News

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Last updated: 2024/09/13 at 2:51 AM
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The UAE data centre market is experiencing significant growth, with estimates suggesting it will reach 841.03 MW by 2029, growing at a CAGR of 14.39% between 2024 and 2029. According to Johan Nilerud, senior director of strategy and planning at Khazna Data Centers, this growth is driven by the increasing need for efficient data management. Data centres play a crucial role in enabling e-commerce, cloud computing, remote work, and driving the global economy. They provide the infrastructure needed for data storage, processing, and distribution, ensuring businesses can operate securely and efficiently.

The outlook for data centre growth in the UAE is promising, with the region experiencing robust expansion in digital infrastructure. Initiatives like smart cities projects, increasing enterprise demand, and the development of new subsea cable hubs are driving this growth. Khazna Data Centers is actively contributing to this expansion with their ambitious plans, including over 23 operational data centres, 7 under construction, and new projects in the pipeline. Globally, the data centre industry is expanding rapidly, with the global data centre market projected to grow at a CAGR of 5.8% to reach $436 billion by 2028.

In the UAE, data centres like those operated by Khazna facilitate the deployment of cutting-edge technologies and enhance connectivity. They also provide resilience and reliability that modern businesses demand. The UAE Government’s support for positioning the country as a global data centre hub is evident in their proactive stance towards creating a favorable regulatory environment and investing in robust digital infrastructure. This support is crucial for building and expanding data centre infrastructure to meet the demands of the digital economy.

The presence of advanced data centres enhances the UAE’s attractiveness as a business hub, encouraging multinational corporations to establish regional headquarters in the country. This influx of businesses drives economic diversification, reducing reliance on traditional sectors like oil and gas. Data centres also support cutting-edge technologies such as AI, big data analytics, IoT, and blockchain, driving economic competitiveness, technological advancement, and innovation across various industries. Moreover, data centre investments in the UAE are expected to create high-skilled jobs in areas like IT, engineering, and project management, stimulating economic growth and digital transformation.

Overall, the data centre industry in the UAE is poised for substantial growth, driven by the increasing demand for efficient data management and the development of digital infrastructure. With the government’s support and private sector investments, data centres play a vital role in driving economic diversification, attracting investments, creating high-skilled jobs, and supporting technological innovation. As data centre expansion continues, the UAE’s position as a global data centre hub will strengthen, further enhancing its attractiveness as a business destination and driving economic growth and digital transformation in the region.

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