![]() ![]() The high-tech construction industry can be competitive, but sustainability efforts are encouraging collaboration and knowledge sharing, prioritising collective progress over competition. It is the depth of this experience that I would encourage African data centre players to tap into - there are very few challenges that Irish companies have not encountered across the construction process and Irish companies are renowned for their partnership approach and repeat business.’ A particular area of strength for Irish companies is owner-occupied, hyperscale data centres, supporting the EMEA growth of global technology companies. Speaking ahead of the Pan African Data Centre Conference being held in Johannesburg at the Sandton Convention Centre this week, Regional Director for Enterprise Ireland in Africa, Nicola Kelly said ‘Ireland’s strength as a location for data centres has led to the development of a world-class cluster of companies with an unparalleled competency in data centre design, build and fit-out. ![]() ![]() Ireland has long been known for its high-tech construction capability so it should come as no surprise that Irish innovation in engineering and technology are helping the data centre industry in its drive toward sustainability. For many energy-intensive industries, the data centre sector could be part of the solution to decarbonising and the road to net zero emissions. Industries worldwide continue to demonstrate their commitment to net-zero by 2050. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |