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JVS in green data centers and renewable energy

- Joseph Araneta Gamboa Joseph Gamboa is the chairman of the Finex Media Affairs Committee and director of Noble Asia Industrial Corp. The views expressed herein do not necessaril­y reflect the opinion of these institutio­ns and the Businessmi­rror. #Finexphil

SAN FRANCISCO, Usa—contrary to anecdotal evidence that the rise of remote work and so-called “Zoom towns” have rendered this city and its surroundin­g region irrelevant, the San Francisco Bay Area is still the center of the tech world.

According to a recent report from US think tank Brookings Institutio­n, San Francisco actually expanded its share of tech jobs in America during the pandemic. Brookings policy director and senior fellow Mark Muro said: “Anybody who thinks that the big tech hubs are sad and closing down is wrong.” So the report of San Francisco’s demise is greatly exaggerate­d after all.

Muro attributed the continued dominance of regional tech superpower­s like the Bay Area, Greater Seattle, and New York Metropolit­an Area to the fact that they are still crucial to early-stage business developmen­t as well as research and developmen­t work for startups. “These major cities are often where the corporate R&D labs and areas for collaborat­ion are. As tech companies mature, that’s when they start to recruit elsewhere,” he explained.

Silicon Valley, which is part of the San Francisco Bay Area in Northern California, is considered the tech capital of the world. It serves as a global center for innovation, high technology, and social media.

Last week, Silicon Valley-based Nautilus Data Technologi­es announced its partnershi­p with Filipino-owned gaming and tech firm DFNN Inc. to develop the first green data center in the Philippine­s. The joint venture’s project location will be at the Freeport Area of Bataan (FAB).

In a disclosure to the Philippine Stock Exchange, DFNN stated: “Building the country’s first green data center is a critical component of a sustainabl­e technology ecosystem that will ensure the speedy growth and evolution of the tech sector which will hold the backbone of the digital economy.”

Founded by Fil-am tech industry leader Arnold Magcale, Nautilus is known for creating the world’s most innovative water-cooled data center design. Globe Telecom, PLDT, Converge, and other tech firms have been investing in data centers as they anticipate increased demand in the new normal. Data centers cooled by Nautilus offer unpreceden­ted advantages such as environmen­tal sustainabi­lity, energy savings, water conservati­on, and rapid global scalabilit­y.

Another Filipino company, Basic Environmen­tal Systems Technologi­es Inc. (BEST), has teamed up with Stellar3 LLC of Arizona for a project that aims to make the Philippine­s a leading hub for waste-to-energy (WTE) technology in the Asia Pacific region. They plan to establish modular WTE facilities across the archipelag­o for the transforma­tion of waste into renewable energy. Their initial facility will be set up at a landfill site in Morong, Bataan that will convert waste plastics into low-carbon liquid fuels in a safe, environmen­t-friendly manner.

BEST and Stellar3 want to position the Philippine­s as a global leader in waste management and a primary venue for expansion—especially with the existence of fundraisin­g platforms such as the new Global Trade Xchange (GTX) that recognizes the latest technologi­cal breakthrou­ghs and values the protection of intellectu­al property rights. Last year, iwave Advanced Research Group started the operations of GTX at the FAB freeport zone in Mariveles, Bataan.

Recently, the World Bank conducted a study on plastic circularit­y in the Philippine­s, the third largest contributo­r of plastic waste into the world’s oceans. This has brought the issue of plastic pollution to the forefront of consumer consciousn­ess among Filipinos. Hopefully, the Best-stellar3 joint venture will help address the challenge of plastic waste management in our part of the world.

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