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Schneider Electric launches AI-ready data centre facility in the UAE

This initiative aligns with the UAE's 'Make it in the Emirates' strategy. (Image source: Schneider Electric)

Schneider Electric has announced the launch of a new manufacturing facility in the UAE, aimed at producing AI-ready data centre solutions to meet the region’s expanding data centre needs.

The facility will focus on manufacturing and assembling prefabricated modular data centres equipped with AI capabilities.

This initiative aligns with the UAE's 'Make it in the Emirates' strategy and supports the In-Country Value (ICV) programme, which aims to stimulate local economic growth and enhance the private sector’s contribution to the national GDP.

The opening of this facility underscores Schneider Electric’s commitment to driving local production, sustainability, and industrial growth through innovative manufacturing solutions.

The newly introduced data centres are crafted to fulfil customer expectations for improved predictability, reduced overall ownership costs, and quicker implementation. Alongside addressing the rising infrastructure requirements in the region, the facility will also play a pivotal role in creating jobs locally, with up to 70% of local involvement in areas such as supply chain management, logistics, project oversight, and maintenance.

This move underlines Schneider Electric’s dedication to advancing the UAE’s industrial growth and economic progress, while aligning with the nation’s goals for sustainability and locally-driven industrial expansion.

Amel Chadli, president of Gulf countries, Schneider Electric, said, “Our expansion in local manufacturing reflects Schneider Electric’s commitment to the UAE's vision for industrial growth and sustainability. By advancing our AI-powered data center solutions, we are addressing the country’s increasing demand for scalable, energy-efficient, digital infrastructure. This facility will allow us to deliver data center solutions that align with both national economic objectives and the evolving needs of industries.”