Abu Dhabi, UAE – In a qualitative step aimed at enhancing energy efficiency and improving the economic performance of data centers and central cooling systems in the UAE, the Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure signed a memorandum of understanding with Agility, a global leader in logistics and infrastructure services.
This supports the readiness of the national infrastructure for the requirements of the rapid growth of artificial intelligence applications, and enhances the country’s competitiveness regionally and globally.
Under the memorandum, the company will employ smart control system technologies developed by Fedra, a global leader in artificial intelligence solutions to improve energy consumption.
This is to manage power and cooling systems and distribute operational loads in modern data centers, in light of the increasing load density and efficiency and performance requirements.
The memorandum establishes a framework for cooperation that includes the implementation of a specialized study.
In preparation for launching a pilot project to evaluate the application of enhanced learning models within industrial infrastructure.
These solutions have proven their ability to significantly reduce energy consumption and reduce capital expenditures associated with cooling systems.
In addition to enhancing levels of safety, flexibility and operational reliability, especially in high-temperature environments.
This partnership will enable the two sides to evaluate opportunities to expand the application of AI-powered optimization solutions on a larger scale.
This contributes to consolidating the UAE’s position as an attractive global destination for investments in the fields of artificial intelligence and digital infrastructure.
In addition to supporting sustainability and energy efficiency goals, in line with the Climate Neutrality Strategy 2050 and the UAE Energy Strategy 2050.


