ROME (XINHUA) – Microsoft announced plans to invest EUR4.3 billion (USD4.74 billion) in Italy to develop infrastructure for artificial intelligence (AI) and cloud-based data centres.
The announcement came after a meeting in Rome between Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and visiting Microsoft President Brad Smith.
The investment, the largest ever for Microsoft in Italy, is expected to enhance the country’s position as a digital hub in the Mediterranean. It dovetails with Italy’s priorities to capitalise on the benefits of AI technologies during its presidency of the Group of Seven (G7) countries.
According to Italian media reports, last week at the United Nations General Assembly held in New York, Meloni held individual meetings with the leaders of other major tech giants, including those from Alphabet and Open AI.
Microsoft said in its statement that the new data centres will be based in northern Italy’s Milan.