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Axe Compute, Duos Technologies sign 55 MW data center deals

Strategic partnerships expand Axe Compute’s U.S. data center capacity by over 50%. Duos Technologies to provide infrastructure for high-performance computing projects.

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Helena Vásquez · Business Desk · 17 Aug 2026 · 1 min read
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Axe Compute, Duos Technologies sign 55 MW data center deals

Axe Compute and Duos Technologies have finalized agreements to develop data center projects totaling 55 megawatts, the companies announced on Tuesday.

Under the deals, Duos Technologies will supply infrastructure and operational support for high-performance computing initiatives managed by Axe Compute. The projects are expected to bolster Axe Compute’s U.S. data center capacity by more than 50%, reinforcing its position in the expanding market for AI and cloud-based services.

Financial terms of the agreements were not disclosed. Axe Compute, a subsidiary of Axe Group Holdings, specializes in modular data center solutions, while Duos Technologies focuses on mission-critical infrastructure for industries including finance, defense, and energy.

The partnerships underscore growing demand for scalable data center capacity amid rising adoption of artificial intelligence and machine learning applications. Industry analysts highlight that hyperscale cloud providers and enterprise clients are increasingly seeking partners capable of delivering rapid deployment and high-efficiency solutions.

Axe Compute did not provide a timeline for project completion, but industry observers anticipate initial phases to commence within the next 12-18 months.

This article was produced with AI assistance and edited by a Finance Review Daily journalist.
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