KIO Data Centers announced a potential investment of nearly $1.3 billion to expand its technology campus in Querétaro by developing the next phase of its QRO3 complex. The project entails a capacity of approximately 100 megawatts and could generate over 8,100 highly specialized direct and indirect jobs.
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Camarena highlighted that digital infrastructure has become a key component of competitiveness, alongside roads, ports, and airports. In this context, he noted that data centers are essential to support activities such as smart manufacturing, digitalization, and artificial intelligence.
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Kuri also indicated that Querétaro has prepared to attract new investments in the sector, aiming to maintain orderly growth while linking technological development with environmental stewardship and quality of life. In this regard, he emphasized that KIO’s infrastructure utilizes renewable energy and efficient practices to minimize its environmental impact.
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