Syntys Powers Ooredoo’s Sovereign AI Cloud Launch in Qatar with Next-Gen Data Centers

Syntys, a leading digital infrastructure provider across the Middle East and North Africa (MENA), has played a pivotal role in enabling Ooredoo’s launch of advanced sovereign AI cloud services in Qatar. Hosted entirely within Qatar, the service leverages NVIDIA Hopper GPUs and operates from secure, high-performance data centers designed and managed by Syntys.

Responding to growing AI and high-performance computing demands, Syntys delivers GPU-ready, carrier-neutral data centers featuring advanced cooling, high-density racks, and fault-tolerant designs. The project involved modular upgrades of existing infrastructure to meet the rigorous requirements of GPU-accelerated workloads, ensuring scalability, energy efficiency, and strict security compliance.

Collaborating closely with Ooredoo, Syntys supported everything from technical assessment to operational readiness, facilitating fast deployment and dense rack integration essential for AI readiness in today’s competitive digital landscape.

This initiative advances Qatar’s Digital Agenda 2030 and National AI Strategy by building sovereign compute capacity that underpins government digital transformation, smart industry, and AI innovation. By enabling locally hosted AI cloud services, Syntys empowers developers, public institutions, and critical sectors to innovate securely while maintaining data residency, infrastructure control, and privacy.

Syntys’ mission-critical data centers offer low-latency connectivity, scalable rack densities, and cutting-edge cooling systems to support next-generation AI workloads such as digital twins and advanced analytics. Hosting NVIDIA GPUs locally positions Qatar as a hub for intelligent industry and accelerates the growth of localized AI ecosystems.

CEO Sunita Bottse said, “At Syntys, we provide the high-performance environment that cloud services need to thrive,” underscoring the company’s role in building Qatar’s digital sovereignty and supporting hyperscalers, digital enterprises, and sovereign initiatives with international-standard, GPU-ready facilities.