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Data centre programme targets AI-focused startups in Hong Kong

SUNeVision launches its third Startup Programme, fostering innovation in Hong Kong with robust infrastructure and strategic partnerships.

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Strategic joint venture develops AI infrastructure in Saudi Arabia

stc group and HUMAIN have formed a joint venture to build AI data centres in Saudi Arabia, supporting high-capacity, low-latency AI workloads and large language models.

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Revolutionising power monitoring

Janitza’s UMG 801 provides scalable, high-accuracy power monitoring for data centre infrastructure.

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Siemens and nVent: pioneering liquid cooling solutions for AI data centres

Discover how Siemens and nVent are revolutionising AI data centres with a new liquid cooling architecture.

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nVent electric unveils advanced liquid cooling solutions for data centres

nVent introduces new modular liquid cooling solutions tailored for AI and hyperscale computing...

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New report compares big tech's approach to nature in data centre plans

Calls for data centres to, at a minimum, restore enough nature to compensate for operational...

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Balmoral Tanks expands global reach in data centre market

Balmoral Tanks doubles its export sales in the data centre sector, spotlighting the increasing...

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CEL Critical Power unveils US manufacturing facility, boosting data centre capabilities

CEL Critical Power has inaugurated its first US plant in Virginia, creating jobs and enhancing...

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Airedale by Modine introduces modular CDU design

Airedale by Modine unveils a modular skid-based CDU, offering capacities from 2MW+, enhancing...

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Vertiv and Ezditek forge alliance for AI-ready data centres in Saudi Arabia

Vertiv partners with Ezditek to spearhead AI-ready data centre solutions in line with Saudi Vision...

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Revolutionising data centers: Mouser Electronics and emerging technologies

Explore Mouser Electronics' role in shaping modern data centers with advanced technologies and...

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Qualcomm's AI200 and AI250: Revolutionizing the data center AI landscape

Qualcomm unveils its cutting-edge AI200 and AI250 solutions, enhancing generative AI capabilities...

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HUBER+SUHNER's SYNCRO solution for optical timing integration

SYNCRO by HUBER+SUHNER integrates optical timing into existing fiber architectures, enhancing...

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Aalberts integrated piping systems highlights “Apollo”® Press® product line for the data center industry

This article explores Aalberts IPS's innovative "Apollo"® Press® product line, featuring...

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Mayflex launches ReelCycle – A smarter way for fibre installations

Mayflex launches ReelCycle, an innovative solution for fibre cable recycling, supporting a circular...

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Videos

Mike Nagus, CEO of LiNova, a battery tech company, talks backup power infrastructure, UPS and battery technologies – comparing and contrasting traditional approaches and solutions with some of the emerging...
Aaron Velardi, head of North American development at Ramtech North America, explains that, as data centre construction across North America accelerates, projects are becoming larger, faster and more complex...
In this interview, Dr. Brian Luckey, Chief Information Officer, and Kris Laskarzewski, Chief Transformation Officer at Integris, discuss the realities of embedding AI into a services business. From 'fail fast'...
Wannie Park, CEO/founder of LG NOVA-backed PADO, an intelligent energy orchestration platform for data centres, discusses the power consumption pressures of the data centre sector, with renewables offering a...

Expert Opinions

AI growth makes datacenters prime targets for drones, requiring radar-led, multi-sensor airspace security to detect threats, prevent disruptions, and protect critical infrastructure. By Kara Quesada,...
By Kate Steele, Director, EMEA HPC/AI at Lenovo Infrastructure Solutions Group.
Sam Kirkman, Director of Services, EMEA at NetSPI, on why organisations need proof, not promise, when it comes to third-party security.