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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 ...
(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 ...
Data Centre provider, Princeton Digital Group (PDG), announced on Wednesday that it has launched its flagship data centre (MU1) in Mumbai.
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 ...
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.