Google has on Monday announced a $1 billion investment to expand its digital infrastructure into Thailand with the development of its cloud and data center infrastructure in Bangkok and Chonburi.
Google said in a statement that this investment will help meet growing demand for cloud services in Southeast Asia and around the world.
Google also announced new, expanded initiatives designed to help Thailand thrive in the artificial intelligence (AI) economy, including continued investments to make AI and digital skills more accessible.
This announcement demonstrates shared progress following Google’s collaboration agreement with the Royal Thai Government in November 2023.
This agreement includes commitments to establish digital infrastructure, support responsible AI adoption, advance cloud-first policies, and make digital skills more accessible in Thailand.
According to the statement, Google’s $1 billion investment in world-class technical infrastructure has the potential to add $4 billion to Thailand’s gross domestic product (GDP) by 2029 and support an average of 14,000 jobs annually from 2025 through 2029.
Google’s cloud and data center infrastructure in Bangkok and Chonburi will help meet growing demand for Google Cloud capabilities and AI innovations, and the company’s popular digital services, such as Search, Maps, and Google Workspace.
This news follows Google Cloud’s 2022 announcement of plans to launch a local cloud region to make it easier and faster for public sector organizations, small businesses, startups, and large enterprises to benefit from Google Cloud’s on-demand compute and AI and machine learning (ML) resources.
The cloud region will deliver high-performance and low-latency services and offer customers key controls that allow them to maintain the highest security, data residency, and compliance standards, including specific data storage requirements.
“Thailand is fast becoming a digital hub in Southeast Asia, propelled by a talented workforce and investments in technology infrastructure from industry leaders like Google,
“The Royal Thai Government deeply appreciates Google’s ongoing partnership to strengthen our digital economy, particularly its efforts in the past five years to train millions of Thais in critical digital skills, and its latest plans to equip even more citizens with the tools and knowledge needed for the jobs of tomorrow,” said Paetongtarn Shinawatra, Prime Minister of Thailand.
According to her, Google’s investment in its data center and cloud region in Chonburi and Bangkok, respectively, coupled with growing Thai expertise in cloud computing and AI, are perfectly aligned with our national Cloud First Policy.
She noted this synergy will accelerate the development of innovative digital services and in turn unlock economic opportunities and enhance the quality of life for all Thais.
Ruth Porat, President and Chief Investment Officer of Alphabet and Google, said Google’s infrastructure investments in Thailand represent a major milestone in their commitment to expand opportunities for Thais in the digital age.
“These investments will empower Thai businesses, innovators, and communities to harness the power of cloud and AI technology,
“Google’s commitment to making digital skills accessible to all helps drive economic growth and create a more inclusive and prosperous digital future for people and organizations across Thailand,” she added.
As AI reshapes industries, equipping Thais with the knowledge and skills to use this technology is paramount, said the statement.
Google said it will soon mark 13 years on the ground in Thailand.
It noted over the past five years, the firm has trained more than 3.6 million Thais, including students, educators, small business owners, and developers, underscoring its commitment to making digital skills accessible to all.
It is noted that Google recently launched a new AI Essentials curriculum under its Samart Skills program to equip learners with key skills and knowledge around AI tools and their applications.
In addition, its Gemini Academy, an AI skilling program designed to help teachers use AI safely and elevate their creativity and productivity, has trained 20,000 Thai educators since 2023.
To further support the country through its digital transformation, Google plans to further invest in and support AI skills development in Thailand, in partnership with local organizations, to empower 150,000 more Thais by 2026.
Google also continues its efforts with Project SEALD (Southeast Asian Languages in One Network Data), a collaboration with AI Singapore that is committed to making AI more inclusive and effective for Southeast Asia.
Google opined that advancing understanding of global languages is critical in bridging the digital divide.
To ensure that advancements in AI are equitable from the outset, the firm is collaborating with local Thai partners like Vidyasirimedhi Institute of Science and Technology, Thailand and KASIKORN Business-Technology Group to enhance and open-source Thai language datasets for training large language models.
This work will enable the development of more robust and culturally representative language models for the region, Google said.