Daiwa House to Acquire Sumitomo Densetsu for $1.9 billion, Accelerating Data Center Expansion
TOKYO – Daiwa House Industry, a leading Japanese property developer, announced Thursday its agreement to acquire electrical engineering firm Sumitomo Densetsu for 292 billion yen (approximately $1.89 billion). the move signals Daiwa House’s aggressive push into the rapidly expanding data center market, as demand for these facilities surges alongside digital conversion and cloud computing adoption.
The acquisition provides Daiwa House with critical engineering expertise and capabilities essential for constructing and maintaining advanced data centers.This strategic investment comes as Japan‘s housing market cools, prompting the developer to diversify into higher-growth sectors. The deal is expected to close in [Date not specified in original text], and will position daiwa House to capitalize on increasing demand for data infrastructure, notably as businesses require more robust and reliable data storage and processing solutions. Sumitomo Densetsu’s specialized skills are described by Daiwa House as “the best technology” for their expansion plans.
Daiwa House has been actively expanding its data center portfolio in recent years, recognizing the sector’s significant growth potential. The company aims to leverage Sumitomo Densetsu’s engineering prowess to accelerate the growth of state-of-the-art data centers, catering to both domestic and international clients. The acquisition underscores a broader trend of Japanese companies investing heavily in digital infrastructure to support economic growth and technological innovation.