Doma Infrastructure Group (DIG) has announced plans for a 50MW to 60MW data center in West Sydney, Australia.
The company said its development will address the growing demand for hyperscale cloud infrastructure and advanced AI computing capabilities.
Doma added the facility is located in proximity to a critical cloud availability zone and will be engineered for connectivity, scalability, and energy efficiency.
Further details and specifications have not yet been shared.
“The development of this AI-ready data center in West Sydney marks a significant step forward in Doma’s vision to provide world-class infrastructure that drives innovation and scalability for our clients,” said Clement Goh, CEO of Doma Infrastructure Group.
“This facility will not only meet the evolving needs of today’s digital leaders but also contribute to reinforcing Sydney’s status as a global technology powerhouse.”
Doma was launched at the end of last year, with plans to build out 1.5GW of capacity in Thailand. At the time, Goh mooted plans to build out in Australia, North Asia, and elsewhere in Southeast Asia.
He added that Doma is backed by a US real estate fund, which is working with the company as its platform for Asia. The company is also partnered with Silicon Tech Park, a Thai technology park operator, for its Thailand expansion.
Doma’s executive board comprises former employees from STT GDC, Equinix, Digital Bridge, Sprint DC, and Vantage.
Digital Realty, NextDC, Keppel, Vocus, Global Switch, AirTrunk, Macquarie, Microsoft, NTT, AWS, and Equinix are all present in Sydney.