Syntys acquires Q Data’s hyperscale data centres in Qatar

Syntys acquires Q Data QFZ LLC, increasing its data centre capacity in Qatar and supporting local digital infrastructure initiatives.

  • Friday, 23rd January 2026 Posted 4 months ago in by Sophie Milburn

The landscape of Qatar’s digital infrastructure has taken a step forward with the announcement that Syntys has acquired Q Data QFZ LLC from the Ooredoo Group. This move involves the transfer of ownership of two Tier III‑certified, carrier‑neutral facilities positioned within the Qatar Free Zones. This acquisition raises Syntys' operational IT capacity within the nation to 26MW.

Previously under the purview of Doha Venture Capital, a subsidiary of Qatar Free Zones Authority, the acquisition aligns with Qatar’s overarching national digital economy objectives. By anchoring the infrastructure locally, it supports the development of mission-critical cloud and AI services in the state.

A motivator for the acquisition cited by industry experts is the pressing need for expanded data capacity driven by hyperscale cloud providers and AI platform operators. Demand in the Gulf region consistently outpaces available capacity, making developments like this important for sustained growth.

Syntys has articulated plans to achieve over 120MW of installed capacity across the MENA region by the year 2030. This acquisition is a step towards realising that objective, integrating dynamic, revenue-generating assets within its established infrastructure.

Moreover, this acquisition seeks to complement the broader digital infrastructure portfolio of the Ooredoo Group. The group already hosts a sovereign AI cloud, offering local access to compute services for public and private entities in Qatar.

Maintaining Qatar’s presence in the regional tech sector also reflects a broader focus on attracting global players and supporting Qatar-headquartered data centre platforms in delivering cloud and AI solutions.

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