President-elect Donald Trump on Tuesday announced that a company from the UAE will invest $20 billion to build data centers in the U.S., primarily in the Midwest and Sun Belt.
President-elect Donald Trump on Tuesday announced a $20 billion investment for data centers in the United States by an Emirati company led by billionaire Hussain Sajwani, a close business partner of ...
a subsidiary of DAMAC, to meet surging global demand for data centers. Edgnex has sought to expand rapidly across the Middle East, Asia and Europe, and has operations in 10 countries, including ...
President-elect Donald Trump announced last week that Dubai developer DAMAC Properties will invest at least $20 billion “over ...
The developer of the Surfside collapse site plans to pump at least $20 billion into data centers across the U.S. Dubai-based Damac Properties, led by Hussain Sajwani, will target data centers in ...
Hussain Sajwani, a longtime Trump ally, announced a multibillion-dollar investment amid growing U.S. demand for AI and crypto infrastructure.
A UAE investment firm planned to expand across eight states in the sunbelt. Government officials commented on the potential ...
According to the company's website, it already has or plans to build data centers in the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Spain, Thailand and Indonesia.DAMAC Properties is one of the top private ...