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£350m data centre in Stockport poised to transform Greater Manchester into a tech hub

A massive new data centre is being built in the borough - and it could shape the region for years to come

Andy Burnham visits the future site of Kao Data’s centre in Reddish, Stockport

Work has begun on a massive £350m data centre that Greater Manchester Metro Mayor Andy Burnham hopes will boost the area's tech and AI industries.

Kao Data's plans for Kenwood Road in Reddish secured the green light from Stockport Council back in March - with construction set to continue until 2026.

Spanning an impressive 25,900 sqm, the Kao Data facility , underpinning everything from mobile and laptop usage to advancing AI innovation.

Destined to be the North West's largest data centre, this site was strategically selected to attract tech firms to a burgeoning city, shifting the focus from London.

Project advocates tout the development as a catalyst for further data centre investments in the region, beckoning tomorrow's enterprises to Greater Manchester, reports .

Mayor Burnham said: "We've been the fastest growing digital and tech hub in Europe in recent years, but if we want that to continue we need to see the emergence of facilities like this.

"This is the first of its kind. There are other, smaller data centres in the city-region, but this is the first large scale, modern, zero carbon data centre in Greater Manchester."

He added: "It will particularly support the development of our AI cluster, we've got the largest AI cluster in the country outside London, maybe the largest overall - six percent of º£½ÇÊÓÆµ AI is based here.