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KIO will invest 400 million dollars in its third Data Center in Querétaro

By Dinorah Becerril

Querétaro

February 26, 2023





Kio Networks announced an investment of 400 million dollars for the construction of its third Data Center in Querétaro ( KIO QRO 3), which will have an area of ​​25,000 square meters and will generate 250 new direct jobs and 1,500 indirect jobs.

Santiago Suinaga, executive director of KIO , explained that this project consists of an expansion of his company's facilities, located in the El Marqués Industrial Park. The design and construction of KIO QRO 3 is planned for 2024.

"At KIO we are very proud to continue with our expansion process. Querétaro is a State that will continue to grow as a " Technological Hub " and receive investment in this type of infrastructure. In fact, we are pioneers in the deployment of Data Centers in the region. At KIO we will continue to expand and offer the best services and solutions through our consolidated and unique ecosystem of Data Centers", said Suinaga.

According to KIO Networks, this announcement is in addition to the investments that KIO recently announced for a second Data Center, KIO QRO2 (whose construction will begin in the first quarter of this year) and the one made in 2022 to strengthen and expand its Data Center . Center KIO QRO1 .

These three complexes will be strategically located in the municipality of El Marqués, in order to interconnect and concentrate a unified ecosystem in a " Mega Data Center Campus " where the main telecommunications providers, cloud hyperscalers and IT service providers coexist. 

According to the company, this favors KIO 's business strategy , since the geographical proximity and low latency of transactions with leading companies in this industry are strong values ​​and differentiators of the ecosystem that it will build in the next two years.

In recent days, KIO  representatives met with the municipal authorities of El Marqués to present the expansion project, as well as the ongoing investments in its infrastructure.

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