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Mexico's potential to host data centers

Potencial de México para albergar centros de datos

Mexico. In recent years, Mexico has become a major location for data center investment. The Mexican data center market, valued at $804 million at the end of 2023, is estimated to exceed $1.3 billion by 2029, according to Research and Markets.

This highlights a promising future for investment in Mexico and highlights the ever-increasing needs for data processing and the implementation of advanced technologies to manage it.

According to Neove Pipper, general manager of Honeywell's Building Automation division in Latin America, Mexico has a particular combination of factors that make the country suitable for data centers, from skilled labor to government incentives for smoother operation at the local level.

1. Robust infrastructure
The digitalization of the telecommunications sector represents a solid foundation for companies that locate their data centers in the country, and with growth plans, it is expected that these key facilities for the business sector will be prosperous in Mexico and promote technological development in the region. In the first quarter of 2024, the telecommunications sector had a 6.8% growth in revenue, higher than the growth of the overall economy, which is favorable for the ideal processing needs for data center facilities.

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2. Favorable weather conditions
Mexico has several climate zones that can be used to locate data centers. By using advanced building management systems, companies can regulate the internal environment, ensure optimal conditions for equipment and get more out of its management. This implementation contributes not only to the reduction of costs in refrigeration systems, but also helps to guarantee business continuity and reduces the climate impact in the national territory.

3. Expanding market
The increasing digitalization of companies in Mexico drives the demand for services that require robust technological infrastructure. Companies looking to modernize their operations can find in Mexico a receptive and growing environment with solutions that are developed locally in specialized engineering centers for critical buildings.

4. Government Regulations and Incentives
The Mexican government has implemented regulations and programs to support technological innovation, including incentives that promote research, development, and innovation for the competitiveness and growth of companies, for example, with new data centers and building management solutions. With these actions, Mexico continues to position itself as a country that benefits innovation and economic growth through technology.

5. Skilled Labor
Mexico has the largest enrollment of STEM graduates in the Americas and the education sector maintains a close relationship with companies to offer them high-value job opportunities in emerging activities such as the necessary specialization in data centers. With a broad base of engineering and science professionals, data centers located in Mexico are nurtured by experts who, in addition to knowing the business, know the needs of the market.

Data centers are essential for everyday activities such as sending an email and with the rapid growth of increasingly complex technologies, their role in the future is crucial. Having data centers in Mexico marks a milestone for development and innovation in the country and puts on the table the capabilities of the market and the growth of automation and building management strategies.

Richard Santa, RAVT
Richard Santa, RAVTEmail: [email protected]
Editor - Latin Press, Inc.
Periodista de la Universidad de Antioquia (2009), con experiencia en temas sobre tecnología y economía. Editor de las revistas TVyVideo+Radio y AVI Latinoamérica. Coordinador académico de IntegraTec y LiveTec.


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