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2026 Deep Dive: Data Center Development Trends in Thailand

Catherine Yeow - Group Business Leader, HRnetOne Singapore & Thailand Posted On 10 July 2026


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Thailand’s data center sector is gaining momentum. Investment is rising, policy support is strengthening, and the market is moving beyond a spillover destination to become an AI inference hub in its own right. The biggest constraint is no longer power or land. It is talent.

The signals are clear. In late 2025, the Board of Investment approved USD 3.1 billion in data center projects, supported by fast-tracked approvals, R&D-linked incentives, and streamlined visas for foreign technical talent. Four major hyperscale and AI-ready projects are already underway, while AWS, Google Cloud, Microsoft Azure, and TikTok have committed additional capacity. Yet despite strong capital and policy support, the market still relies heavily on expatriate specialists for design validation, commissioning, and AI workload optimization. Regional competition is making that dependency more costly.

The Takeaway

Thailand’s data center employers do not lack capital or approvals. They lack the engineers needed to build and operate approved projects. Specialists in high-density facility engineering, advanced cooling and power systems, and AI infrastructure remain scarce. Talent availability is now a greater constraint on growth than capital.

Three things data center leaders in Thailand should know 

  1. The talent gap is above entry level. Thailand has strong software engineering talent and a growing AI and ML graduate pipeline, but experienced mid- to senior-level specialists in high-density engineering, liquid cooling, and power systems remain limited. Hardware and embedded talent, mainly concentrated around the EEC, is even thinner. 
  2. Location strategy must be intentional. Bangkok has the deepest senior talent pool. Chiang Mai offers a smaller, cost-competitive digital workforce suited to remote or startup-style teams. The EEC, including Chonburi and Rayong, is emerging as a hub for manufacturing and industrial engineering. Treating these locations as one interchangeable labor market is a planning mistake. 
  3. Cost advantage needs a talent plan. Salaries are still well below Singapore, Hong Kong, and Western markets, which supports Thailand’s appeal. But competition for scarce specialists is already driving wage inflation and attrition, especially at senior and principal levels. Operators that build without a proactive talent strategy risk losing this advantage. 

To discuss how HRnetOne Thailand can support your workforce agenda in the data center sector, reach out to our team directly. 

Catherine YEOW | Group Business Leader | catherine@hrnetone.com 

Pitan Thammalikit | Executive Senior Consultant | pitan.t@hrnetone.com 



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Catherine Yeow - Group Business Leader, HRnetOne Singapore & Thailand

Catherine Yeow is the Group Business Leader for our Singapore and Bangkok office. She is responsible for overseeing all operations, including business development, project delivery, leadership development, and organisational design. With over 20 years of industry experience spanning across multiple specialisations and functions, Catherine’s contributions have been instrumental in creating the HRnetOne brand into what it is today.
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