
New project marks major step in city’s strategy to expand digital infrastructure and strengthen technology capabilities
Hong Kong has officially broken ground on a new data centre in the Northern Metropolis, marking a significant milestone in its efforts to accelerate artificial intelligence development and strengthen digital infrastructure.
The project is designed to support the growing demand for high-performance computing and data processing capabilities, which are essential for advancing AI technologies across sectors.
Authorities have positioned the facility as a key component of a broader strategy to enhance innovation and technological competitiveness.
Located within the Northern Metropolis development zone, the data centre will play a central role in supporting research, enterprise applications and emerging industries that rely on advanced computing power.
The initiative aligns with wider plans to transform the area into a major hub for technology, industry and cross-border collaboration.
Officials have highlighted the importance of robust digital infrastructure in enabling economic growth and attracting investment, particularly as global demand for AI-driven solutions continues to expand.
The project is expected to contribute to job creation, technological advancement and the development of a more resilient digital economy.
The move also reflects increasing efforts to integrate infrastructure planning with innovation policy, ensuring that the necessary foundations are in place to support long-term growth in the technology sector.
As construction begins, the data centre is set to become a cornerstone of Hong Kong’s ambitions to position itself as a leader in AI and digital transformation within the region.
The development underscores the city’s commitment to building future-ready infrastructure and fostering a dynamic environment for innovation and technological progress.
The project is designed to support the growing demand for high-performance computing and data processing capabilities, which are essential for advancing AI technologies across sectors.
Authorities have positioned the facility as a key component of a broader strategy to enhance innovation and technological competitiveness.
Located within the Northern Metropolis development zone, the data centre will play a central role in supporting research, enterprise applications and emerging industries that rely on advanced computing power.
The initiative aligns with wider plans to transform the area into a major hub for technology, industry and cross-border collaboration.
Officials have highlighted the importance of robust digital infrastructure in enabling economic growth and attracting investment, particularly as global demand for AI-driven solutions continues to expand.
The project is expected to contribute to job creation, technological advancement and the development of a more resilient digital economy.
The move also reflects increasing efforts to integrate infrastructure planning with innovation policy, ensuring that the necessary foundations are in place to support long-term growth in the technology sector.
As construction begins, the data centre is set to become a cornerstone of Hong Kong’s ambitions to position itself as a leader in AI and digital transformation within the region.
The development underscores the city’s commitment to building future-ready infrastructure and fostering a dynamic environment for innovation and technological progress.













































