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Alibaba Cloud opens second data centre in Dubai to expand AI and cloud services

Alibaba Cloud, the digital technology and artificial intelligence arm of Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba Group, has launched its second data centre in Dubai, nine years after opening its first in the region. The expansion reflects Alibaba’s ambition to strengthen its global cloud computing footprint and support rising demand across the Middle East.

The launch is part of Alibaba’s broader commitment to invest 380 billion yuan ($53 billion) over three years in cloud infrastructure and AI capabilities. Although the company did not disclose specific financial details for the Dubai facility, it said the move aims to empower both public and private sectors in adopting artificial intelligence technologies more rapidly.

“The Middle East’s advantageous position in fast-tracking AI adoption and its collaborative ecosystem are crucial enablers for companies to thrive,” said Eric Wan, vice president of Alibaba Cloud International and regional general manager of Alibaba Cloud Intelligence.

The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has emerged as a regional leader in AI development, investing billions to diversify its economy beyond oil. In May, the UAE announced plans to build the largest AI campus outside the United States through partnerships with Nvidia, OpenAI, and other global tech firms.

At the GITEX Global technology exhibition in Dubai, Alibaba Cloud also revealed new partnerships with companies such as Abu Dhabi-backed Wio Bank, aiming to use its local data infrastructure to accelerate AI and fintech deployment across the region.