Mexico's data center sector is consolidating as a core pillar of Latin America's digital infrastructure strategy, attracting record levels of foreign direct investment (FDI) and corporate commitments from hyperscale and cloud providers. As cloud computing, artificial intelligence (AI), and Industry 4. The acceleration is driven by AI adoption, data sovereignty. As businesses worldwide adopt technologies like big data, artificial intelligence (AI), and the Internet of Things (IoT), data centers have become indispensable as they provide a secure and scalable space to store and process critical data. This enables business operations to be smarter, more. Nearshoring in Mexico is often associated with automotive plants, electronics assembly, or labor-intensive manufacturing. Yet beneath the surface, a quieter transformation is underway. Digital infrastructure—particularly data centers and advanced IT manufacturing —is becoming a material driver of. Workforce demographics are reshaping how and where companies design and locate their offices.
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