EHC to launch sovereign AI data centers across the Middle East
EHC taps Supermicro to deploy AI digital infrastructure across the region: Abu Dhabi-based EHC Investment partnered with US tech giant Supermicro to scale sovereign AI modular data centers across the Middle East, according to a LinkedIn post. The partnership aims to offer governments and firms access to AI infrastructure, backed by Supermicro’s high-density computing platforms and GPU systems.
ICYMI- EHC recently inked another international partnership, teaming up with Swiss tech firm Phoenix Technologies and AAA Commercial Enterprises earlier this month to build sovereign cloud and AI infrastructure in Abu Dhabi.
South Korea’s DanaCloud links up with AGI on regional data centers
AGI joins the national data center push: Abu Dhabi-based Arabian Gulf Investment Holdings (AGI) and South Korea-headquartered DanaCloud partnered to develop modular data center and cloud infrastructure projects across the region, according to an announcement on LinkedIn. The partnership is set to pursue projects with a combined potential investment of USD 50 mn.
How it will work: DanaCloud will design, construct, and operate advanced data center and cloud infrastructure projects through its DanaIX platform, while AGI will provide strategic support, including investment coordination, according to a press release.
REMEMBER- The UAE is on track for a major expansion in data center infrastructure over the coming years, with total capacity projected to surge 165% to roughly 950 MW by 2028, according to Emirates NBD. AGI is joining an ever-expanding lineup that includes Microsoft, which plans to invest more than USD 7.9 bn in local data centers, Du developing a 500k sqm 1GW AI park in Dubai, and the 5 GW UAE-US AI Campus in Abu Dhabi.
DP World secures five-year logistics contract in Brazil
DP World widens Brazil logistics footprint: DP World secured a five-year contract to manage a 5k sqm warehouse and production line supply operation for Suzano, a global pulp and paper producer, according to a press release. Located in Espirito Santo, the facility supports Suzano’s consumer tissue division with an inbound capacity of 152 tons per day, with operations ranging from inventory management to product distribution.
IN CONTEXT- The warehouse partnership comes as DP World’s terminal in Brazil’s Port of Santos handled a record 1.3 mn TEUs in 2025, with the company investing USD 306 mn to expand capacity to 1.7 mn TEUs by end-2026. The agreement builds upon DP World’s existing partnership with Suzano and is part of a broader plan to deepen its contract logistics footprint in Brazil, which totals 100k sqm of capacity.