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    Microsoft invests $1.3B in Mexico’s cloud computing and AI infrastructure

    By Vicky WuSeptember 25, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    • Microsoft invested $1.3 billion over the next three years to strengthen its cloud computing and AI infrastructure in Mexico, aiming to enhance connectivity for 5 million individuals and support 30,000 SMEs.
    • The company is also partnering with telecoms firm Viasat to provide internet access to over 150,000 people without cellular connectivity by the end of 2025.

    OUR TAKE
    Microsoft’s investment in Mexico’s digital infrastructure marks a significant step towards accelerating technological innovation and economic development. By supporting SMEs and improving connectivity, this initiative can help bridge the digital divide and foster a more inclusive tech ecosystem, aligning with the government’s goals and driving competitive growth.
    –Vicky Wu, BTW reporter

    What happened

    Technology giant Microsoft has pledged to invest $1.3 billion over the next three years to bolster its cloud computing and artificial intelligence infrastructure in Mexico.

    The announcement was made by Chairman and CEO Satya Nadella during an event in Mexico City, underscoring the company’s commitment to expanding its presence in the country. The investment will be directed towards enhancing connectivity and promoting the uptake of AI technologies among small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). The programme aims to reach 5 million individuals and 30,000 SMEs within three years. Additionally, Microsoft is collaborating with telecommunications firm Viasat to extend internet access to over 150,000 people currently lacking cellular connectivity by the end of 2025. This initiative builds upon existing partnerships with major Mexican corporations such as Bimbo and Cemex, which already utilise Microsoft’s AI tools.

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    Why it’s important

    Microsoft’s substantial investment in Mexico’s digital infrastructure signifies a strategic move to foster technological advancement and economic growth in the region. The commitment to expanding cloud computing and AI capabilities will not only support local businesses but also contribute to bridging the digital divide, particularly in underserved areas. For a country like Mexico, where digital transformation is seen as a key driver for future competitiveness, this investment could catalyse innovation across various sectors, from manufacturing to services. Moreover, the initiative aligns with the government’s vision to rapidly enhance national AI capacities, as highlighted by incoming Economy Minister Marcelo Ebrard. Such partnerships between global tech leaders and national economies exemplify a collaborative approach to tackling technological disparities and driving inclusive development.

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    Vicky Wu

    Vicky is an intern reporter at Blue Tech Wave specialising in AI and Blockchain. She graduated from Dalian University of Foreign Languages. Send tips to v.wu@btw.media.

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