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    Amazon’s AWS to invest $1.8B in Brazil through 2034

    By Tacy DingSeptember 12, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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    • Amazon’s cloud computing division, Amazon Web Services (AWS), has announced a major commitment to Brazil, revealing plans to invest 10.1 billion reais (approximately $1.8 billion) to enhance its data centre operations in the country.
    • This strategic investment is expected to significantly strengthen AWS’s infrastructure, enabling improved cloud service capabilities across the region.

    OUR TAKE
    AWS’s $1.8 billion investment in Brazil’s data centre infrastructure marks a significant boost for the country’s tech landscape. By expanding in São Paulo, AWS aims to meet the rising demand for cloud services and AI capabilities, enhancing its regional presence. This move not only strengthens AWS’s local service offerings but also promises job creation and economic growth. As Brazil’s digitalisation accelerates, AWS’s expansion positions the country as a key player in global tech innovation.
    -Tacy Ding, BTW reporter

    What happened

    Amazon Web Services (AWS) will invest 10.1 billion reais (US$1.8 billion) to expand its datacentre infrastructure in Brazil over the next 10 years. This investment will enhance both existing sites and new ones. The announcement was made by company executives at the Planalto presidential palace in Brasília on Wednesday, in an event attended by President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva.

    During the event, the federal development bank BNDES introduced a 2 billion-real financing line for datacentres as part of a broader industrial policy announced by the government.

    On the same day, Scala Data Centers revealed a US$50 billion datacentre complex project for the state of Rio Grande do Sul, which will include 17 buildings.

    AWS’s investment will focus on expanding its cloud and connectivity infrastructure in São Paulo state, aiming to address the growing demand for cloud services and generative artificial intelligence.

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    Why it’s important 

    This investment marks a pivotal moment for both Amazon and Brazil’s tech landscape. By expanding its data centre network, AWS is positioned to offer more efficient and reliable cloud services to local businesses and customers. Additionally, this move is expected to create numerous job opportunities, driving economic growth in Brazil’s tech ecosystem.

    For Brazilian businesses, the expansion of AWS will provide access to advanced technology solutions and a more robust infrastructure. Both local startups and established companies will benefit from AWS’s high-speed and secure cloud services, enabling them to innovate and scale more efficiently.

    As digitisation accelerates across various sectors, AWS’s investment aligns perfectly with the growing demand for cloud services. Businesses in industries ranging from finance to retail will have the opportunity to harness cloud technology for enhanced operations and customer experiences, thereby boosting their competitiveness in the global market.

    Looking ahead, AWS’s investment in Brazil underscores a growing recognition of the region’s potential in the tech industry. The expanded infrastructure will not only benefit existing customers but also attract new businesses to the cloud, further establishing Brazil as a hub for technology and innovation.

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    Tacy Ding

    Tacy Ding is an intern reporter at BTW Media covering network. She is studying at Zhejiang Gongshang University. Send tips to t.ding@btw.media.

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