PUBLISHER: Grand View Research | PRODUCT CODE: 1728019
PUBLISHER: Grand View Research | PRODUCT CODE: 1728019
The global data center construction market size is anticipated to reach USD 456.50 billion in 2030 and is anticipated to grow at a CAGR of 11.8% from 2025 to 2030, according to a new report by Grand View Research, Inc. The market growth is fueled by the increasing demand for data storage and processing capabilities and the increased use of big data analytics. Furthermore, the growing trend of cloud computing and virtualization and a rise in digital transformation are contributing to market growth. Other significant factors driving the market growth include rising investment in infrastructure projects, increasing government spending on information technology, and greater demand from the enterprise sector. The adoption of a software-defined data center in the healthcare industry is also expected to drive market growth. There has been an increase in medical expenditure every year.
According to OECD Health at a Glance 2023, the U.S. Spends USD 12555 per capita on health, which is 16.6% of the GDP. Despite the developing stage, healthcare organizations are adopting modern IT infrastructure changes. Data management, networking, and server storage can be streamlined, unified, and improved by implementing a software-defined data center in the healthcare industry. The IT infrastructure industry in Asia Pacific is experiencing a significant expansion. The increase in networking equipment sales, such as switches and routers, handles this expansion. Businesses like Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd., Dell, and HP Enterprises have all contributed significantly to the expansion of the market in the area. Introducing new products by these businesses in the servers and networking sectors has helped the IT infrastructure market expand across Asia Pacific.
In addition, the region is experiencing significant IT infrastructure investments from various organizations. The National Investment and Infrastructure Fund Ltd. (NIIF) announced a significant investment of USD 200 million in iBUS Network and Digital Solutions, India's digital infrastructure solutions provider. The investment aims to expand the company's digital infrastructure in the country, which is expected to improve connectivity and support the growth of India's digital economy. The growing construction of hyper-scale data centers worldwide to store large amounts of data creates a profitable opportunity for participants in the industry. Hyper-scale data centers are utilized in various industries to enhance networking infrastructure, memory, computing power, and storage resources.
The physical distribution and infrastructure systems supporting the data centers for optimizing cooling efficiency and the capacity to scale computing workloads efficiently are among the elements of hyper-scale data centers. The network infrastructure ecosystem is benefitting from government initiatives aimed at reducing barriers to cross-border operations. As a result, key players like AT&T Intellectual Property, Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd, and Sky Telecom Inc., among others, have been aggressively investing in rising economies in Latin America, the Middle East, and other regions to expand their business. These market players are securing contracts and tapping into new markets to increase their presence with technological advancements and product innovations.