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MIS Wins Approval to Expand Data Centre Capacity Under Landmark 112MW Agreement

by Kingsley Okeke
November 29, 2025
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MIS builds data centers

Al Moammar Information Systems (MIS) has received official clearance to begin a major expansion of its data-centre footprint, activating a key portion of its 112MW framework agreement with Saudi Data Centre Fund 1. The move signals another step in Saudi Arabia’s efforts to scale its local digital infrastructure to meet the demands of cloud, AI, and high-performance computing.

A Deal That Unlocks Large-Scale Capacity

MIS secured the framework agreement earlier in the year, but the latest approval triggers real development. The company can now move forward with a 72MW build phase valued at roughly SAR 3 billion.
The expansion will roll out in stages, with the first 24MW expected to start contributing financially between early 2026 and early 2027. The remaining capacity will be detailed over the coming months.

A New Competitive Benchmark

The scale of this build places MIS among the most influential data-centre developers in the region. The company is positioned to support global cloud entrants and AI firms looking for locally governed, high-capacity facilities.
As investment intensifies, this expansion may set the competitive tone for future projects, pushing the market towards larger, faster and more locally controlled deployments.

A Step Towards a More Ambitious Digital Future

The approval reinforces Saudi Arabia’s broader digital ambitions: to anchor advanced computing within the country, attract technology partners, and build a long-term foundation for AI-driven growth.
For MIS, it marks a shift from operator to strategic infrastructure player and a chance to shape how the region’s next wave of data-centre capacity is built.

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