We develop sovereign-grade AI and data center infrastructure platforms serving governments, regulated industries, and enterprise clients.
We integrate power infrastructure, data center development, and AI computing capabilities across the full project lifecycle.
With expertise spanning North America, Europe, and North Africa, we are expanding our platform in Morocco to support next-generation digital infrastructure and high-performance computing demand.
Morocco has emerged as a strategically attractive location for sovereign-grade AI and high-performance data center infrastructure. Its geographic position between Africa and Europe enables low-latency connectivity to European digital markets while serving growing digital demand across North and West Africa.
The country combines political stability, competitive industrial power pricing, and abundant renewable energy resources, creating favorable conditions for large-scale compute infrastructure.
We develop modular, ultra-high-density GPU data centers designed to support mission-critical computing workloads for governments, enterprises, and digital platforms.
Deployment of high-density GPU clusters designed for artificial intelligence, machine learning, and high-performance computing workloads.
Secure computing environments designed for governments and regulated industries requiring compliant and localized data platforms.
Development of scalable infrastructure campuses supporting regional digital economies and cross-border computing demand.
We design standardized AI-native data center facilities integrating power, cooling systems, security, and confidential computing capabilities.
• Modular AI data center deployment
• Integrated power and cooling systems
• High-density GPU infrastructure
• Sovereign and confidential computing
• Standardized facility architecture
Energy infrastructure is a critical component of modern AI computing platforms. We integrate efficient power systems and advanced cooling technologies to support scalable and high-performance compute environments.
Morocco’s strong solar and wind generation capacity provides a foundation for sustainable energy supply for large-scale computing infrastructure.
Reliable power architecture designed for mission-critical digital infrastructure operations.
Liquid, on-chip, and immersion cooling technologies designed to optimize energy efficiency for high-density computing.
Morocco has made digital infrastructure, data localization, and energy transition national priorities. Government investments in renewable energy and digital connectivity create a supportive environment for data center infrastructure development.
A strategic alliance is redefining the landscape of AI infrastructure across multiple continents.
More than a simple collaboration, this initiative sets a new benchmark for secure, scalable, and compliant artificial intelligence deployment.We develop modular, ultra-high-density GPU data centers designed to support mission-critical computing workloads for governments, enterprises, and digital platforms.
US Data Centers Morocco and Oréus have entered into a strategic partnership through the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) at GITEX AFRICA 2026. This agreement paves the way for the deployment of a sovereign AI infrastructure platform spanning Morocco, Spain, the United States, and key markets across West Africa.
The partnership leverages the combined strengths of both organizations:
By aligning their expertise, the two companies are building a fully integrated, end-to-end platform tailored to address the growing global need for secure, compliant, and high-performance AI infrastructure.
This agreement positions both organizations as key players in a fast-growing AI infrastructure market, where data sovereignty, regulatory compliance, and scalable solutions have become essential.
Key strategic benefits include:
This collaboration also strengthens Morocco’s role as a strategic hub for artificial intelligence, connecting Europe, Africa, and the United States.
Mohamed Dekkak, Founding Partner of US Data Centers Morocco, emphasized that demand for sovereign AI infrastructure is accelerating due to regulatory pressure, data sovereignty requirements, and the rapid growth of AI workloads.
He noted that the platform connects AI data centers across Morocco, Spain, the United States, and West Africa, supported by a sovereign cloud layer designed to meet institutional and government-level requirements.
Laurent Choukroun, Chief Executive Officer of Oréus, highlighted that AI infrastructure must operate across multiple jurisdictions while ensuring governance, security, and compliance at a local level.
He added that this partnership enables the deployment of sovereign AI platforms capable of scaling across regions without compromising control, security, or regulatory alignment.
This agreement reflects a significant structural transformation in the global technology landscape.
It highlights a growing wave of investment in sovereign AI infrastructure, driven by increasing requirements for data localization, security, and operational control. It also aligns with the rapid expansion of AI adoption across highly regulated industries.
By combining infrastructure, cloud capabilities, and governance frameworks, this partnership enables large-scale, enterprise-grade AI deployment on a global level.
Leverage a platform built for scale, compliance, and global expansion.