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        Microsoft Building Datacenter, Tech Hub in Wisconsin
        
        
        
			- By Chris Paoli
 - May 08, 2024
 
		
        Microsoft is investing $3.3 billion to build an AI and cloud datacenter in Wisconsin.   
The plan, which will be formally revealed today during an event in  Racine County, WI. by President Joe Biden and Microsoft President Brad Smith,  is expected to create 2,300 union construction jobs by 2025 and numerous  long-term tech employment opportunities thereafter. The facility will support  advanced cloud services and AI applications for companies nationwide.
"Wisconsin has a rich and storied legacy of innovation and  ingenuity in manufacturing," said Smith. "We will use the power of AI  to help advance the next generation of manufacturing companies, skills and jobs  in Wisconsin and across the country. This is what a big company can do to build  a strong foundation for every medium, small and start-up company and non-profit  everywhere."
Along with the creation of the new datacenter, Microsoft will  partner with Gateway Technical College in the creation of a new academy focused  on datacenter technology. The company said this will help to train more than 1,000  students over the next five years to fill the growing number of tech-related  jobs in the area.
Microsoft announced it will also be partnering with the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee to  set up a manufacturing-centric AI Co-Innovation Lab. The lab is aimed at connecting Wisconsin  manufacturers and various businesses with Microsoft's AI specialists and  developers. Together, they will collaborate on designing and prototyping AI and  cloud solutions that enhance operational efficiencies and business growth. The  goal is for the lab to assist 270 Wisconsin companies by 2030, with a focus on  135 manufacturing firms.
Finally, the company's $3.3 billion investment will also be used  to partner with energy firm National Grid to construct a new 250-megawatt solar  project that will be operational by 2027 and will contribute $20 million to a  community fund to assist under-resourced areas. It also said that the new  datacenter will use a closed-loop water system that will recycle the water used  for cooling.
The White House is touting the Microsoft investment as a success  for both its push to grow national infrastructure and its ambitions to position  the U.S. as an AI leader. "As part of Microsoft's efforts to build an AI  ecosystem in Wisconsin, their training programs will help introduce workers to  AI skills and technologies, helping them access and benefit from the AI  economy," said the White House in  a press release.