Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, has announced a groundbreaking Dh2 billion partnership between Emirates Integrated Telecommunications Company (du) and Microsoft to develop a new hyperscale data centre in the city.
The announcement came during Dubai AI Week 2025. The initiative is part of the Dubai Future Foundation’s broader vision for positioning the emirate as a global leader in digital innovation.
The new data centre, to be built in multiple phases, will cater to the surging demand for AI capabilities and sovereign cloud solutions. Microsoft will be the anchor tenant, using the facility to support its expanding cloud services and next-gen digital infrastructure across the region.
“This project is a key investment in Dubai’s digital future,” said Sheikh Hamdan.
The move is part of the Dubai Universal Blueprint for Artificial Intelligence, launched in 2024. The new facility also supports Dubai’s goal of diversifying beyond traditional telecoms into future-focused industries, contributing to the city’s emergence as a hub for innovation, sustainability, and AI-driven economic growth.
Dubai AI Week 2025 continues until April 25, with over 180 speakers, 150 sessions, and participation from innovators and experts representing more than 100 nationalities.
(Source: Wam)