Japan-Singapore City proposal in Noida, hyperscale data center to be built on Yamuna Expressway

Greater Noida.

Yamuna Expressway Industrial Development Authority (YEIDA) has taken major steps towards promoting industrial and digital investment in the area. The authority has allotted five acres of land for a hyperscale data center in the Yamuna Expressway area, while a proposal to develop Japan City and Singapore City has been sent to the government.

YEIDA Chief Executive Officer Rakesh Kumar Singh said that B.K. Sales Corporation Near Rs 400 crore investment Will set up state-of-the-art hyperscale data center. The project will be developed in two phases and will have a total capacity of approx. 7000 server rack Will be done. after land transfer Commercial operations within 18 months The target has been set to start. This data center will promote cloud services, data storage and AI based technologies.

Japan and Singapore cities will be built on 500 acres each

The authority has prepared land acquisition plans for the development of Japan City and Singapore City.

There is a plan to develop both these areas as an integrated industrial city. development work EPC (Engineering, Procurement and Construction) Mode It is proposed to be done on. According to the master plan, a minimum of 70 percent area in these sectors is earmarked for industrial use, while residential, commercial and institutional use will be in limited proportion.

Simplast Group will invest ₹70 crore

In this sequence, Italy’s global company Simplast Group in YEIDA area ₹70 crore Has announced to set up a manufacturing unit of advanced plastic and rotational molding products for the automobile industry with an investment of Rs. LOI has been issued for allotment of three acres of land to the company. in this project 50 percent foreign direct investment (FDI) Will be included.

Authority officials say that these projects will give new impetus to industrial development, employment generation and digital infrastructure in the Yamuna Expressway area.

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