Bangkok: Thailand has approved a series of ambitious data centre projects valued at US$3.1 billion, marking a major step in the country’s push to strengthen its digital infrastructure and attract global tech investment. The approvals, announced by Thailand’s Board of Investment (BOI), cover four major projects and signal Bangkok’s intent to become a leading digital hub in Southeast Asia.
The approved projects include an 84-megawatt (MW) facility by Dubai-based DAMAC Digital, valued at approximately 26.7 billion baht (US$740 million), and a hyperscale data centre with 200 MW capacity, worth 54.9 billion baht (US$1.5 billion). These projects are designed to accommodate high-volume cloud computing, AI processing, and other data-intensive services, reflecting Thailand’s ambition to support

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