• Keihanna Plaza, part of Science City in Osaka, Japan.
    Keihanna Plaza, part of Science City in Osaka, Japan.
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A global provider of large enterprise data centre solutions, Colt Data Centre Services (Colt DCS), has opened Japan’s largest data centre, which is part of the company’s plans for further expansion in the APAC region.

The data centre forms part of the Keihanna Science City, near Osaka, one of Japan's main centres for industry and research.

This site will meet the needs of Colt DCS' local and global customers who are looking to expand further in the APAC region and marks yet another progressive milestone in the company's expansion strategy.

The design of the Osaka Keihanna data centre further builds on Colt DCS' key learnings from their Inzai campus consisting of three data centres with a combined capacity of 50MW which is 97 per cent occupied.

The latest opening in Osaka Keihanna represents one of the largest data centres in Japan, with 42,000mof space and a designed capacity of 45.9MW, of which 75 per cent has already been committed.

From a technological and environmental perspective, the Osaka Keihanna data centre incorporates cutting-edge cooling techniques to minimise environmental impact for Colt DCS and its customers.

This is in line with the organisations wider ambition of achieving global net zero emissions by 2045, and the company's desire to be a driver for change in tackling global climate change issues.

Following early government technology investment, Japan is now one of the world's leading tech hubs and continues to grow at a vast pace. Osaka in particular has become a major centre for business and technology companies, driving enhanced data usage across the region.

The spike in technology investment has led Colt DCS' customers to enter into this region, particularly those looking to spread their mission-critical operations across multiple sites in the country.

The Osaka Keihanna data centre will provide carrier neutral connectivity services allowing customers to partner with their suppliers of choice.

Osaka Keihanna  represents an attractive proposition, as it is located in an area which has very low risk of natural disasters, yet has great connectivity solutions, is easily accessible to customers, and diversely connected to all of the amenities which are necessary to running a fully operational data centre facility.

Colt DCS CEO, Niclas Sanfridsson, said the launch of Osaka Keihanna represents a major advancement in the company’s journey to address the needs of customers.

Colt Data Centre Services provide services in the sustainable design, build, delivery and operational management of hyperscale data centres across Europe and APAC.

The company provides solutions to hyperscale and large enterprise customers across 14 state-of-the-art carrier neutral data centres spanning eight cities.