Weekly News Blast – 17th October 2024

Welcome to the GDCA Weekly News Blast! Check out the latest industry news from the GCC region below. Have any Middle East data centres news you’d like to share? Email yours to imogen@gulfdca.com with NEWS in the subject line.

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RED Engineering Design

RED are selected as a finalist in the Engineering Excellence Awards
RED Engineering Design, thanks to their innovative work in Ireland, has been selected as a finalist entry in the Engineering Excellence Awards. They have been recognised for their excellence in engineering design, bringing focus to their collaboration and sustainability. Best of luck to RED!…Read more

 

Cummins Inc

Cummins Inc and Chevron work together on lowering carbon emissions
Cummins Inc have collaborated with Chevron with the hopes to help lower carbon emissions in on-road transportation. Biodiesel from Chevron helps power Cummins engines to lower carbon intensity. To find out more about their work and the role that biodiesels play in lowering emissions…Read more

 

 

Industry News

Kingdom of Bahrain

Batelco partners with Thales to create an IoT connectivity platform
During Gitex Global 2024, Batelco, part of the Beyon Group, announced its partnership with Thales to launch an advanced IoT connectivity management platform aimed at enhancing the management of IoT devices for businesses. Key features of the platform include simplified management, which streamlines the handling of connections and rules across multiple users and use cases, thereby improving overall IoT operations. It also allows for centralised data management, enhancing communication and transfer capabilities while ensuring low latency and high-quality data transmission…Read more

UAE

Khazna Data Centres announces new 100MW AI facility

Khazna Data Centres has announced the construction of its largest data centre to date, located just north of Dubai, built with the objective not only to grow Khazna’s footprint but to cement the UAE’s position as a global leader in AI innovation. This 100MW facility is specifically designed for AI workloads and will feature 20 data halls, each with 5MW capacity. Electricity for the data centre will be supplied by Etihad Water and Electricity Company, which aims to support sustainable energy practices aligned with the UAE’s digital and economic growth goals. Khazna currently operates 12 data centres in the UAE, with plans to expand to 12 more in the next two years, targeting a total capacity of 300MW…Read more
Dubai prepares laws to support digital businesses
The Vice Chairman of Dubai Chamber of Digital Economy, Ahmad Bin Byat, recently confirmed that Dubai is preparing to roll out a wave of regulations aimed at supporting small and digital businesses. The number of digital companies in Dubai is growing at an estimated 30% per annum, outpacing the 13-15% growth seen in other sectors. These new regulations will address the difficulties digital businesses face not only when entering the market, but when trying to survive there…Read more

Middle East

Biden Administration considers capping sales of advanced AI Chips, the Middle East may be affected
The Biden administration is reportedly considering capping sales of advanced AI chips to certain countries for national security reasons; a move which could affect the Middle East, notable the UAE and Saudi Arabia. The U.S. has already banned exports of Nvidia and AMD’s latest GPUs to some Middle Eastern countries, amid concerns that the UAE might be used as a route for Russia to evade sanctions, especially given its growing ties with China. While the White House National Security Council declined to comment on the discussions, they emphasized a recent joint statement with the UAE, which acknowledged both the potential benefits and risks of AI technology…Read more

 

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