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SDAIA lays foundations for Riyadh data centre to support Saudi government - capacityglobal.com

SDAIA · · Notable

Summary

The Saudi Data and Artificial Intelligence Authority (SDAIA) is constructing a new data center in Riyadh to support Saudi government operations. The facility will provide infrastructure for various AI initiatives and digital services across government entities. The data center aims to enhance data processing capabilities and ensure data sovereignty within the Kingdom. Why it matters: The development signals Saudi Arabia's commitment to investing in AI infrastructure to drive digital transformation and support its Vision 2030 goals.

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