Rakuten has joined the third phase of Japan’s GENIAC initiative to develop generative AI systems. Backed by METI and NEDO, the project supports research into Japanese language models with enhanced memory and personalization, aiming to strengthen domestic AI capabilities and benefit local industries.
CoreWeave is investing over $6 billion in a new data center in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, to support advanced artificial intelligence workloads. The facility will initially deliver 100 megawatts of power with plans to scale.
SK Telecom propels AI into the future with its innovative AX 3.1 Lite model, optimizing mobile applications with its 7 billion parameter structure. Through open-source accessibility on Hugging Face, SK Telecom aims to revolutionize localized language processing.
Khazna Data Centers and Eni are launching a 500 MW data center in Lombardy, Italy, focused on AI and sustainable energy. Powered by low carbon blue power with CO2 capture, the project marks a key step in UAE Italy cooperation to expand digital infrastructure.
Groq’s European debut with its data center launch in Helsinki, Finland, promises to revolutionize AI services in the region. By partnering with Equinix, Groq leverages sustainable energy and cutting-edge infrastructure to deliver ultra-low-latency AI inference.
Vietnamese telecom operators are driving the rapid expansion of 5G infrastructure nationwide. Viettel, VNPT, and MobiFone have installed nearly 11,000 5G base stations, covering 26% of the population.
Indosat Ooredoo Hutchison is joining forces with Cisco and Nvidia to launch an AI Center of Excellence in Indonesia, aiming to propel local AI innovation. Leveraging Nvidia’s technology and Cisco’s security solutions, the project seeks to train a million Indonesians in AI by 2027.
Eurofiber and NTT Data’s “Connected Workspace” is redefining digital transformation for Dutch enterprises by integrating private 5G, fiber, and data center infrastructures. This innovative service promises rapid deployment with minimal investments, harnessing Eurofiber’s robust infrastructure.
LG Electronics is focused on pioneering the HVAC market by leveraging AI technologies, aiming to dominate the sector by 2030. Their strategy includes tripling data center cooling orders with innovations like liquid cooling systems.
LG Uplus is teaming up with LG Electronics and LG CNS to boost data center cooling efficiency using AI and digital twin technologies. The pilot at Pyeongchon 2 aims to cut cooling energy by up to 10 percent, paving the way for smarter, more efficient operations across LG Uplus facilities.


