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Company expanding AI infrastructure in Poland

Microsoft is expanding its data center footprint in Poland.

The company today announces it intends to spend PLN 2.8 billion ($704m) by June, 2026 to expand its hyperscale cloud and artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure in Poland.

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Microsoft’s Brad Smith and Polish PM Donald Tusk– Microsoft

“The investment will support the growth of the existing data center campuses, bringing an expanding set of Azure services to meet the demand of customers in the region,” Microsoft said.

Further details of what the expansion will include were not shared.

Plans for a Polish Azure region were first announced in May 2020, with Microsoft at the time saying it planned to invest $1 billion into the eastern European country. The Azure cloud region launched around Warsaw in April 2023.

Brad Smith, vice chair and president of Microsoft, said: “Microsoft’s data center investment is a vote of confidence in Poland’s leadership and economy. Our goal is to bring the most advanced AI infrastructure to every sector of the Polish economy, strengthening the nation’s economic competitiveness.”

The company will also collaborate with Polish National Defense to establish a framework to strengthen national cybersecurity.

“This is an investment in our future, our security, our youth, our startups, and our scholars,” said Donald Tusk, Prime Minister of Poland. “This is an investment that will provide Poles, especially the younger generation, with access to the most modern tools and opportunities offered by the best in the world. Tools, money, and investments are important, as is cooperation with our people and companies, but we will achieve the desired effects also by taking advantage of training opportunities.”

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Microsoft is also transitioning its Polish data centers’ backup generators to be powered by renewable biofuels instead of diesel.

Earlier this year, Microsoft announced it planned to spend $80 billion on building AI data centers in the 2025 financial year, a significant increase from last year. Last year saw the company announce several major investments to expand existing data center regions to accommodate AI infrastructure.

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