Trump, alongside DAMAC’s billionaire founder and CEO Hussain Sajwani, said at a news conference at Mar-A-Lago, Fla., that the data centers would support artificial intelligence and cloud services.
Sajwani is the chairman and founder of Damac Group, a private conglomerate that counts luxury real estate developer Damac Properties and fashion label Roberto Cavalli among the businesses it owns.
says Sajwani DAMAC to fund data centre investments primarily through debt DUBAI, Jan 10 (Reuters) - Emirati billionaire Hussain Sajwani said on Friday he expects more investments from the oil-rich ...
“DAMAC is always exploring new technologies to enhance our product offerings. Partnering with MANTRA is a natural extension of our commitment to innovation and forward-thinking solutions,” Amira ...
On Tuesday, its Chairman Hussain Sajwani and US President-elect Donald Trump announced it would invest $20 billion in data centres the US in the coming years. “DAMAC is always exploring new ...
Sajwani is the founder of the DAMAC Group, a Dubai-based luxury real estate developer with a data center development spin off company, Edgnex Data Centres by DAMAC. This will be Edgnex’s first ...
DAMAC, one of Dubai's biggest developers, whose assets include real estate properties and data centres, has been investing in data centres across the world. On Tuesday, its Chairman Hussain Sajwani ...
Amira Sajwani, Managing Director of Sales & Development at DAMAC, said, "DAMAC is always exploring new technologies to enhance our product offerings. Partnering with MANTRA is a natural extension ...
Sajwani, the Emirati billionaire, founded Damac Properties in 2002. The company is part of Damac Group, a major presence in Dubai's burgeoning real estate market that is known for its megaprojects ...