Fujikura Invests $1.9B in AI Data Center Infrastructure

Fujikura, a Japanese optical fiber manufacturer, announced an investment of up to 300 billion yen (approximately $1.88 billion) aimed at tripling its production capacity of optical fiber cables in both Japan and the United States. This initiative responds to the increasing demand for infrastructure required by AI data centers, reflecting a significant commitment from Japanese companies to enhance their technological offerings within this domain.
This investment not only strengthens Fujikura's operational capabilities but also aligns with broader economic cooperation efforts between Japan and the U.S. by enhancing the local production of essential technologies. The move could reduce dependency on foreign suppliers while simultaneously boosting domestic infrastructure for AI developments, marking a strategic shift in national AI capacity planning.
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