Aurum Equity To Set Up USD 400 Million Centre in City
HYDERABAD: In a significant announcement, Aurum Equity Partners announced an investment of $400 million in phases to build a next-generation, AI-powered, green data centre in the city after a meeting with Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy and IT and industries minister D. Sridhar Babu at Palo Alto, California, on Friday.
Venkat Bussa, chairman and CEO of Aurum Equity Partners, stated that their next-generation data centre framework had been designed to bridge the digital divide between rural and urban India.
“This initiative will make government services such as e-seva, e-payment, and e-education accessible to all, supporting our mission to connect every corner of the nation,” he said.
This investment underscores their commitment to further India’s digital infrastructure, ensuring that both urban and rural areas have equal access to essential government services, he said.
Sridhar Babu said that development underscores the significant rise of Hyderabad as a data centre hub. The stress and accent are clearly on AI-powered initiatives, green energy and sustainability.