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SIN and ST DIGITAL Partner to Strengthen Sovereign Cloud Services in Lomé

June 1, 2026
1 min read
Author: Joyce Onyeagoro

Both organisations aim to use this collaboration to reduce reliance on external infrastructure, improve data security and residency, and support the growth of digital services for governments, enterprises, and institutions in Togo.

The Société d’Infrastructures Numériques (SIN)  and ST DIGITAL  have signed a strategic agreement to deploy private cloud services at the Lomé Data Centre, reinforcing Togo’s ambition to build a more sovereign and resilient digital infrastructure.

The partnership, formalized in Lomé on Tuesday, May 26, 2026, brings together two key technology players to expand secure cloud hosting capabilities and accelerate the availability of locally managed digital services.

According to the agreement, SIN will provide access to and oversight of the Lomé Data Centre, a Tier III-certified facility recognized for its high reliability and strong uptime performance. ST DIGITAL will contribute its expertise in sovereign cloud architecture, artificial intelligence solutions, and advanced software engineering across the West African region.

Both organisations aim to use this collaboration to reduce reliance on external infrastructure, improve data security and residency, and support the growth of digital services for governments, enterprises, and institutions in Togo.

The initiative is also expected to boost innovation within the local ICT ecosystem while enabling scalable cloud adoption for businesses and public sector operations.

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