The new AI campus promises 5GW of capacity for data centers, enhancing service delivery for US tech firms in the region.
During a recent visit to Abu Dhabi, former President
Donald Trump announced the establishment of a new artificial intelligence (AI) campus in collaboration with the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
This initiative is part of the broader US-UAE AI Acceleration Partnership aimed at enhancing technological capabilities and fostering innovation.
The campus is set to incorporate a substantial 5 gigawatts (GW) of capacity dedicated to AI data centers.
The location in Abu Dhabi is strategically chosen to provide a regional platform for US hyperscalers, enabling them to offer low-latency services to an estimated 2.9 billion people residing within a 3,200-kilometer radius of the UAE.
This development is expected to facilitate increased connectivity and enhance digital infrastructure, enhancing the UAE's position as a tech hub in the Middle East.
The partnership will likely emphasize collaboration between government and industry stakeholders, aiming to drive economic growth through technological advancements.
This aligns with the UAE's vision to diversify its economy and reduce dependence on oil revenues.
In recent years, both the US and UAE have focused on positioning themselves as leaders in emerging technologies, with commitments to invest in artificial intelligence, robotics, and data analytics.
The launch of the AI campus exemplifies their dedication to this technological frontier.