26 March 2024 – The Gulf Data Centre Association (GDCA), a trade organisation propelling the growth of the data centre industry across the GCC, today announced that Tate, a global leader in engineering, design and manufacture of internal data centre solutions, has joined the association as a Gold Sponsor.
About Tate
Tate, a global leader in the engineering design and manufacture of internal data centre energy efficiency enabling solutions, have demonstrated real commitment to decarbonising the built environment, unveiling its latest innovation, new Tate Grid LEC structural ceiling. LEC stands for Lower Embodied Carbon, and denotes a version of a Tate product that has lower embodied carbon than the standard product. Specifically designed for high performing data centres, New Tate Grid LEC has half the embodied carbon than standard Tate Grid.
For more information, visit https://www.tateeurope.com/eu/en/
About the Gulf Data Centre Association (GDCA)
The GDCA is a trade organisation designed to promote the data centre sector for associated businesses operating in countries comprising the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) in the Middle East. The GDCA provides a platform for those involved in operating, servicing, or investing in data centres across Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates to promote growth within the industry and to develop Middle Eastern digital infrastructure. Through a regular cadence of events across the region, including the annual Touchdown Middle East conference, and a series of market intelligence reports for every GDCA data centre market, the GDCA enables members from the public and private sector to share knowledge, best practice, and market intelligence.
The GDCA is supported by its knowledge partner, leading data centre specialist consultancy, TechRE Consulting, and by its sponsors from across the region.
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