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Region could lead UK growth in data centres
The Journal
|June 12, 2025
Artificial intelligence is driving demand for data centres
THE North East could lead the country in developing the next generation of data centres, a new report from sector experts suggests.
Regional tech network Dynamo CIC points to three key actions that could help the region unlock its potential as a hub for data centre and cloud services activity.
Having consulted a range of people from across the North East tech sector, Dynamo points to the need to promote the region's renewable energy credentials, cooler climate and subsea connectivity; set up an innovation hub bringing together start-ups, established businesses, researchers and investors in the field, and develop more industry-academic partnerships to address a skills gap.
The Shaping the Future of Data Centres and Cloud Innovation report comes as US data centre firm QTS - owned by asset management giant Blackstone - is gearing up to build a £10bn data centre campus in Northumberland.
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