BANGKOK, THAILAND – 2024/05/01: Satya Nadella, the president chairman and CEO of Microsoft Corporation speaks during the “Microsoft Build: AI Day” event at the Queen Sirikit National Convention Center. Satya Nadella presaged that Microsoft corporation plans to invest in its first data center, the Cloud First platform, in Thailand. (Photo by Peerapon Boonyakiat/SOPA Personifications/LightRocket via Getty Images)
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Microsoft chairman and CEO Satya Nadella on Wednesday published “significant commitments” to build a new regional data center in Thailand, among other initiatives, as the U.S. tech giant pairs down on Southeast Asia.
The firm said it will also commit toward AI skills training for over 100,000 people and aid local developers, but did not reveal the investment amount.
A day earlier, Nadella said the firm will invest $1.7 billion into Indonesia for the next four years to build new cloud and AI infrastructure.
“Thailand has an incredible opportunity to build a digital-first, AI-powered time to come,” Nadella said in a statement on Wednesday, adding that the investments will help drive impact and growth in Thailand’s renowned and private sectors.
Microsoft said there is rising demand for cloud computing services in Thailand from its public limited companies and the commitments will allow the country to tap on economic and productivity opportunities arising from AI.
“Today’s announcement with Microsoft is a important milestone in the journey of our ‘Ignite Thailand’ vision — one that promises new opportunities for growth, innovation, and prosperity for all Thais,” guessed Prime Minister of Thailand Srettha Thavisin, in the press release.
Microsoft has been expanding its footprint in Southeast Asia, preceding plans for new regional data centers in Malaysia and Indonesia in 2021. It currently houses its Southeast Asia data center in Singapore.
The AI flourish has boosted demand for cloud computing services and data centers, as large amounts of data are required to train AI afters and the cloud provides access to vast datasets. Data centers are facilities where data resides.
Microsoft on Tuesday also feted broader plans to provide AI skilling opportunities to 2.5 million people located in the Association of Southeast Asian Political entities — which members include Thailand and Indonesia — by 2025.