Digital Infrastructure stories
Europe's data centre build-out is intensifying, with power access and regulation now central to CyrusOne's growth plans.
The milestone strengthens the UK-headquartered builder's push into European infrastructure after the facility was handed over with LEED Gold status.
Airport operators in Asia and the Middle East face pressure to add capacity and modernise as traffic is forecast to surge over the decade.
Demand for subsea telecoms links is driving OMS Group's biggest ship investment yet, with CS Resilience due to enter service in 2028.
Targets for water, emissions and supply chains could shape how new European campuses are built as demand for power and cooling grows.
Funding will help Gyre Energy prove its cooling software can cut costs at a 140,000 sq ft cold chain site run by a global operator.
The move could lower settlement risk and speed up tokenised fund trades as asset managers seek regulated digital cash rails.
Countries risk losing control over data and AI policy unless they build local computing capacity and home-grown models, Nvidia says.
Up to 21,000 homes in Milan could be heated by waste heat from Equinix's data centres, cutting emissions and boosting the city's network.
The renewed deal will keep Cisco's networking and security tools embedded in McLaren's race operations as the teams push into AI.
The shortfall is set to intensify competition for power, land and grid connections as AI workloads push global data centre demand far ahead of supply.
Weather-related outages are pushing technology firms to treat resilience as vital as emissions cuts, with connectivity now a business continuity issue.
The £3 million site will create skilled jobs in Haydock as demand rises for the infrastructure powering data centres and AI systems.
MSMEs and dealer networks could gain quicker access to formal working capital as Bank of India plugs into a shared lending platform.
Rising electricity demand is forcing Southeast Asian governments to back grids, storage and interconnectors as much as new power plants.
The renewal will keep Kao Data's UK data centres matched with certified renewable power as AI-driven electricity demand comes under scrutiny.
Businesses handling sensitive AI workloads in the Gulf can now keep compute and data in the UAE as chip shortages squeeze demand.
The venture targets a GCC oil and gas digitalisation market worth more than USD $1 billion a year, as operators seek efficiency gains.
Investors are being pushed towards corridors, logistics hubs and digital assets as governments and supply chains reshape demand across the region.
Australia's net zero goal faces fresh strain as billions flow into data centres that could lift power demand, water use and emissions.