Schneider Electric to establish Southeast Asia training centre in Malaysia

French energy technology company Schneider Electric plans to open a Southeast Asian training centre in Malaysia in 2024 as part of its regional expansion. The move is driven by increased power demand in the region due to growing artificial intelligence infrastructure and data centre capacity. The centre will support the company’s broader Southeast Asia expansion strategy.

  • 🏢 Schneider Electric launching new training hub in Malaysia in 2024
  • ⚡ Growth driven by AI infrastructure and increased power demand
  • 🌏 Part of company’s Southeast Asia expansion strategy

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