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Company Profile: GreenScale on Building Sustainable, Power-Rich Digital Infrastructure

5 February 2026 at 17:30

Data Center POST had the opportunity to connect with Jean-François Berche, the Chief Technology Officer at GreenScale, who is guiding the company’s technological vision towards infrastructure that is scalable, efficient, and above all, sustainable. He focuses on developing data centres capable of supporting the complex needs of AI-driven workloads, while ensuring GreenScale leads in technology integration within the energy ecosystem.

Jean-François previously held senior roles at Microsoft and AWS, where he was instrumental in expanding the cloud infrastructure to meet the growing demands of AI. His extensive work in site selection, colocation, and cloud region expansion at Microsoft and AWS positions him to drive GreenScale’s technological capabilities to the pinnacle of what is possible.

His passion for sustainability in technology is well-aligned with GreenScale’s mission. Outside of work, Jean-François remains committed to exploring how technology can positively impact society through sustainable and innovative practices. The interview information below has been summarized to provide readers with clarity into who GreenScale is, what they do and the problems they are solving in the industry.

What does GreenScale do?  

GreenScale is a sustainable data centre platform redefining the future of sustainable digital infrastructure across Europe’s expanding data centre markets.

What problems does GreenScale solve in the market?

As demand for high-performance AI and cloud workloads accelerates, power availability, grid constraints, and environmental impact have become critical bottlenecks. At GreenScale, we are developing a sustainable data centre platform that positively contributes to the grid, local communities, and the wider energy ecosystem. We provide access to long-term power scalability, combined with deep local relationships with grid utilities and local communities, to enable customers to grow compute capacity quickly, efficiently, and responsibly.

What are GreenScale’s core products or services?

Digital infrastructure

What markets do you serve?

We’re developing data centres in Europe, with plans for international expansion.

What challenges does the global digital infrastructure industry face today?

The global digital infrastructure industry faces the challenge of scaling AI and cloud capacity amid constrained power availability, grid limitations, and growing environmental concerns.

How is GreenScale adapting to these challenges?

Sustainability at GreenScale starts with site selection. By focusing on new power-rich regions such as Norway, where hydropower is abundant, and Derry/Londonderry, where strong wind resources support renewable energy generation, we secure clean, scalable energy from the outset. Working closely with local utilities allows us to contribute positively to the grid while accelerating speed to deployment and enabling responsible, long-term growth for digital infrastructure.

What are GreenScale’s key differentiators?

GreenScale’s key differentiators lie in our ability to deliver at speed while maintaining a strong sustainability focus. We prioritise rapid deployment through strategic partnerships, including our recently announced collaboration with Vertiv, and by building in new power-rich markets that support long-term scalability. Our platform is underpinned by a deep commitment to ESG and led by a team with over 100 years of combined industry experience, enabling us to execute reliably in a rapidly evolving market.

What upcoming industry events will you be attending? 

PTC, NVIDIA GTC, DCAC, Data Centre Expo, Data Centre World London, Datacloud Global Congress and many more!

Do you have any recent news you would like us to highlight?

Vertiv and GreenScale Announce Strategic Collaboration to Deploy AI-Ready Data Centre Platforms across Europe.

Where can our readers learn more about GreenScale?  

Readers can learn more on our company website, www.greenscaledc.com.

How can our readers contact GreenScale? 

You can contact us through our website, www.greenscaledc.com/contact.

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DPI Expands Its Middle East Presence as Digital Infrastructure Demand Surges

4 December 2025 at 14:00

As the Middle East accelerates toward becoming a global digital hub, Datalec Precision Installations (DPI) is emerging as one of the most influential players shaping the region’s next generation of data center capacity. From rapid growth in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) to its strategic expansion into Saudi Arabia, DPI is building not only facilities, but long-term regional capability, technical leadership, and a sustainable supply chain that aligns with the Gulf’s digital ambitions.

A Growing Footprint in the UAE

DPI’s presence in the UAE has expanded quickly. What began with a small local team has evolved into a 51,000 square foot regional headquarters in Dubai that combines manufacturing, training, a marketing suite, and operational support. The company is approaching 100,000 man hours without a major incident and continues to deliver high value projects across Abu Dhabi and the broader region.

This growth is reinforced by DPI’s strong engagement with the regional ecosystem, including industry events, solution showcases, and ongoing collaboration with operators and integrators.

Saudi Arabia Becomes the Next Major Hub

DPI’s new office in Dammam is nearing completion and will formalize its expansion into Saudi Arabia. The move aligns with the Kingdom’s fast growing data center market, which is projected to surpass US$6 billion by 2027. DPI’s in region leadership brings extensive experience in grey space integration, lifecycle services, facilities management, and technical fit outs, enabling the company to support large scale digital development plans across the country.

Moving Beyond Whitespace to a Full Service Partner

Although known for whitespace delivery, DPI’s capabilities span the entire data center lifecycle. The company manages grey space technical fit outs, maintenance and lifecycle services, secure migrations, operational support, and bespoke technical installations. These end to end capabilities allow operators to scale efficiently as AI, cloud, and government digital programs accelerate.

DPI’s Dubai facility also reflects an ESG focused approach to manufacturing. The site is powered by a rooftop solar array, sources most materials from local suppliers, and uses waste reducing production methods that support both environmental goals and regional supply chain resilience.

With demand rising for high density, AI ready environments, DPI continues to invest in modular, high load, and custom infrastructure solutions. Its Hyperion Ceiling System and in house cabinet manufacturing capabilities enable faster deployment and greater adaptability across diverse regional projects.

Looking Ahead

Sean Christie, DPI’s Regional Director for the Middle East, notes that the company’s growth reflects both market momentum and long term commitment.

“As the Middle East continues to position itself as a global digital hub, DPI is committed to being part of that journey for the long term. We are laying the foundation for a smarter, more resilient, and more sustainable digital future.”

With expanding operations in the UAE and Saudi Arabia and a model centered on sustainability, local capability, and technical excellence, DPI is well positioned to support the region’s next phase of digital infrastructure development.

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