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Laguna data center expected to boost cloud, AI investments

by December 4, 2025
December 4, 2025

THE Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) said the opening in Laguna of the ML1 Data Center will help service the country’s growing digital demand.

“This is essential for… improving service reliability, and fostering an ecosystem that encourages high-value investments,” the DTI said in a statement on Thursday.

Developed by a FLOW Digital Infrastructure and AyalaLand Logistics Holdings Corp. joint venture, the project is expected to enhance the Philippines’ capacity to support cloud services, artificial intelligence (AI), enterprise digitalization, and other data-driven technologies.

“We welcome the first phase of this modern facility, which begins with six megawatts of information technology load and can expand to 36 megawatts,” Trade Secretary Ma. Cristina A. Roque said.

“This data center strengthens the digital backbone that supports industries, businesses, and communities in Calabarzon,” she added.

The project was approved by the Board of Investments (BoI) Management Committee on Nov. 18 for registration and grant of incentives.

“The BoI recognizes the critical role of data centers in strengthening the nation’s digital infrastructure, and facilities like ML1 provide the foundation needed for innovation-driven industries to succeed,” the BoI said.

BoI Infrastructure and Services Industries Service Director Mary Anne E. Raganit said the project signals the country’s readiness “to compete in an increasingly digital global economy.”

Upon full buildout, the data center will have 36 megawatts of capacity to service cloud providers, technology firms, financial institutions, and enterprises transitioning to digital-first operations. — Justine Irish D. Tabile

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