Morocco to Build 500 MW Renewable-Powered Data Center in Western Sahara
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Hyperscale data center at heart of Morocco’s digital sovereignty – The North Africa Post
Morocco has unrolled its 2030 digital transition strategy and is investing in artificial intelligence and data centers to strengthen its digital sovereignty. Minister in charge of digital transition and the reform of the administration Amal Fallah Seghrouchni announced that Morocco is preparing to launch a 500 MW data center in Dakhla, a key step to […]
Morocco is imposing itself as an emerging digital hub in Africa. With its "Maroc Digital 2030" strategy, the Kingdom invests massively in AI, data centers and talent formation, while mobilizing its diaspora. Objective: to build technological sovereignty and strengthen its continental and international leadership. Morocco aims to become an actor ... Cet article Maroc : Un vision numérique pour un leadership continental est apparu en premier sur M…
Morocco to build renewable energy-powered data centre | CXO Insight Middle East
Morocco is reportedly planning to build a large-scale data centre in Dakhla, powered entirely by renewable energy, as part of its efforts to strengthen digital sovereignty and position itself as a regional technology hub. According to government sources cited by Reuters, the facility will have a capacity of 500 megawatts and will be located in Dakhla, a city in Western Sahara. The project is expected to support Morocco’s digital transformation g…
Is this the decade of the data centre? One ASX 200 stock that could benefit
Over the past decade, the internet has shifted from a convenience to a cornerstone of modern life. And now, with artificial intelligence (AI), cloud computing, and data-driven services accelerating rapidly, one thing is certain — data centres are becoming some of the most valuable infrastructure assets on the planet. For ASX investors wondering how to tap into this megatrend, one ASX 200 stock stands out: NextDC Ltd (ASX: NXT). The backbone of d…
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