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SINGAPORE, Feb. 21, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Princeton Digital Group (PDG), Asia's leading data center provider, today unveiled its SG+ strategy with the announcement of a 96 MW data center campus in ...
Princeton Digital Group said it’s looking to raise $1 billion in debt across multiple projects as the Singapore-based data center operator seeks to expand its business. Skip to content.
Princeton Digital Group will spend $1 billion to build new datacenters to support its operations in Singapore, underscoring long-term demand for the infrastructure that powers Southeast Asia’s ...
New Delhi: Princeton Digital Group on Wednesday singed a 25-year agreement with Tata Power Renewable Energy Ltd (TPREL) to meet the power needs of its 48MW Mumbai Data Centre, the company said in ...
Singapore-headquartered Princeton Digital Group (PDG) recently launched its flagship data center - ‘MU1’ in Navi Mumbai with a project investment of $300 million Advertisment Increasing digital growth ...
Princeton Digital Group (India) Management Pvt Ltd has leased 1 million sq ft of space in three buildings of Airoli Knowledge Park near Mumbai for a monthly rent of ₹10.42 crore from Gigaplex ...
Data centre provider Princeton Digital Group (PDG) Thursday said it has earmarked about $1 billion (Rs 8,360 crore) for India as part of a $5 billion investment plan to set up 500 MW AI-ready data ...
Data Centre provider, Princeton Digital Group (PDG), announced on Wednesday that it has launched its flagship data centre (MU1) in Mumbai.
(Bloomberg) -- Princeton Digital Group, a Warburg Pincus-backed data center operator, is considering a private fundraising round to raise as much as $1 billion, according to people familiar with ...
Princeton Digital Group, which is a data center developer and infrastructure provider, operates 20 data centers in 14 cities across India, Japan, China, Indonesia and Singapore.
Established in 2017, Princeton Digital Group is a market leader in Asia's hyperscale data centre market with presence in five countries with a portfolio of 20 data centres and 600 MW capacity.