Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella visited pohang, South Korea, on September 16, 2024, to inaugurate a new artificial intelligence (AI) data center and announce a significant investment in the region’s digital infrastructure. The move underscores Microsoft’s commitment to expanding its global AI footprint and bolstering its partnership with South Korea.
The $200 million investment will not onyl establish a state-of-the-art data center in Pohang, operated in partnership with SK Telecom, but also provide AI and cloud services to South Korean businesses and public sector organizations.This expansion is critical as demand for AI capabilities surges, and South Korea aims to become a leading AI technology hub. The Pohang facility is designed to support the growing need for scalable and secure cloud computing resources, enabling advancements in areas like machine learning, data analytics, and digital change.
Nadella’s visit included meetings with local government officials and industry leaders,emphasizing the collaborative nature of the project. “Our partnership with South Korea is vital to delivering AI responsibly and empowering every person and every organization to achieve more,” Nadella stated during a press conference. The data center is expected to create numerous high-skilled jobs in the Pohang region and contribute to the local economy.
The new facility will leverage Microsoft azure’s advanced technologies and adhere to stringent security and compliance standards. SK Telecom will contribute its expertise in telecommunications infrastructure and 5G connectivity to optimize the data center’s performance.The Pohang data center represents the latest step in Microsoft’s ongoing efforts to build a robust and geographically diverse network of AI-powered cloud services.