e& enterprise, the digital transformation arm of global technology group e&, and the Office for IT and e-Government of the Government of the Republic of Serbia have signed a strategic Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to set a framework for cooperation on advanced digital infrastructure projects. This includes plans to expand Serbia’s data center capacity and strengthen the country’s position as a regional hub for sovereign cloud and digital services.
Through this MoU, e& enterprise and the Office will explore joint opportunities to expand data center capacity and establish conditions for Serbia to become a trusted regional host for critical workloads, including sovereign government data, hyperscalers, and enterprises.
The MoU, formalised at e&’s Al Kifaf headquarters in Dubai by Khalid Murshed, CEO, e& enterprise, and Dr. Mihailo Jovanović, Director of the Office for IT and eGovernment of Serbia, is set to triple the country’s current capacity by adding up to forty megawatts to Serbia’s existing 14-MW Tier-4 campus in Kragujevac.
“Data centers are at the heart of every digital economy, and Serbia has already proven its capability with world-class infrastructure, quickly becoming a digital nerve-centre for Southeast Europe,” said Khalid Murshed said, noting, “By combining the Office’s proven eGovernment engine with e& enterprise’s global expertise and cloud ecosystem, we’re setting the stage for new data-centre capacity that not only meets Serbian demand but also serves as the backbone for every startup, bank and AI workload in the Balkans, positioning Serbia as the regional hub powering digital growth for neighboring markets.”
Dr. Mihailo Jovanović added, “Our first Tier-4 build proved we can deliver world-class infrastructure; this next phase, fuelled by e& enterprise’s expertise, gives us a stronger platform to expand our capacity, attract international partners, and ensure that our infrastructure meets the highest global standards for resiliency and data governance,” adding, “The result will be lower latency for citizens, more runway for entrepreneurs, and a stronger digital spine for an entire region.”
The Office for IT and eGovernment has played a pivotal role in advancing Serbia’s digital transformation since it was established in 2017, including the development of the country’s first state-owned Tier 4 data center with a capacity of 14 MW and 1,080 racks. With land already secured for a future expansion block of up to 40 MW, Serbia is preparing to scale its infrastructure to meet increasing national and regional demand.
The preliminary agreement includes the potential for joint digital infrastructure initiatives in Serbia and the wider Balkans through e& and PPF Telecom, alongside plans for broader cooperation across subsea and terrestrial networks, advanced connectivity, and other digital infrastructure projects that link the Balkans with e&’s Middle East backbone and upcoming Africa-1 and other subsea cables, enabling seamless and secure traffic flows between the MENA region and Europe.