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Gorilla Technology Group Inc. has made headlines with the announcement of a significant multi-year partnership valued at US$1.40 billion, aimed at deploying AI-ready data centers throughout Southeast Asia. This strategic move is part of the company's broader vision to enhance its technological infrastructure and expand its market presence in the region.
In conjunction with this announcement, Gorilla Technology will host an investor webinar on January 28, 2026, where it will provide insights into its recent achievements and future strategies. The company is also committed to reaffirming its revenue and EBITDA guidance for 2025, while sharing optimistic projections for 2026.
Additionally, Gorilla Technology has secured three new projects in Taiwan that focus on public safety, port logistics, and environmental protection. These initiatives not only demonstrate the company's versatility but also highlight its dedication to leveraging technology for societal benefits. As the company moves forward, stakeholders are keenly watching how these developments will shape its growth trajectory in the coming years.
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