Duos Edge AI Launches Data CenterDuos Edge AI Launches First Edge Data CenterRegion 16 Partnership Aims to Enhance Student Learning and Economic Growth in the Texas PanhandleDuos Edge AI announced the launch of its first Edge Data Center at the Region 16 Education Service Center in Amarillo, Texas. This strategic partnership marks a significant milestone in bringing high-speed connectivity and advanced technological solutions to classrooms throughout the Texas Panhandle. The new EDC will provide vital infrastructure to support student learning by delivering reliable and high-speed internet access. This will enable innovative educational tools and resources, ensuring that students have access to the same quality of education as those in urban centers. Additionally, the EDC will offer scalable IT resources that can grow with the needs of the community, fostering economic prosperity by supporting local businesses with enhanced connectivity and computing capabilities. “We are thrilled to launch our first Edge Data Center in Amarillo, a location that will serve as a critical hub for education and economic development in the region,” said Doug Recker, President of Duos Edge AI. “Our collaboration with Region 16 Education Service Center underscores our commitment to improving educational outcomes and driving economic growth in underserved areas. This initiative exemplifies our mission to close the digital divide by delivering cutting-edge technology to areas that need it most. The partnership with Region 16 demonstrates how Duos Edge AI can play a pivotal role in transforming local communities by providing the infrastructure needed for future success.” “We are delighted to have Doug Recker leading Duos Edge AI, especially as we expand our focus into the education sector,” said Chuck Ferry, CEO of Duos. “Doug's extensive experience and leadership have been instrumental in securing this partnership with Region 16, and we are excited about the positive impact our Edge Data Center will have on students and the broader community in the Texas Panhandle. This initiative will not only enhance educational opportunities but also support the region's economic growth.” "The 60 public school districts in the rural Texas Panhandle rely on Region 16 for their educational and technological needs," said Michael Keough, Region 16 Chief Technology Officer. "Introducing Edge Data Centers in our area is a critical step in ensuring that our students have the resources and connectivity they need to succeed. By laying innovative groundwork for Infrastructure 4.0 in our area, we are enhancing learning opportunities and creating pathways for our students to navigate future career fields and fostering economic development. In such a rural area, this solution serves as a vital catalyst for digital equity, ensuring that our schools and communities remain competitive both within Texas and across the nation." The Region 16 EDC will be operational by mid-September, with plans for further expansion to support the growing needs of the Texas Panhandle. Source: Duos Edge AI media announcement |