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Oman and Jordan race to lead Middle East’s AI and data centre revolution - capacityglobal.com

Oman AI · · Notable

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Oman and Jordan are competing to establish themselves as key hubs for AI and data centers in the Middle East. Both countries are investing in infrastructure and regulatory frameworks to attract international tech companies. Favorable geographic locations, stable political environments, and competitive energy costs are helping to drive this growth. Why it matters: These efforts could lead to increased economic diversification and technological advancement in both countries, fostering regional innovation.

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Oman · Jordan · AI · Data Centers · Middle East

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