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Nvidia supercomputer in Poland – Kulczyk Investments builds a technology centre in Poznań

The collaboration between Kulczyk Investments and American technology giant Nvidia heralds one of the most groundbreaking events on the investment map of Poland. One of the ten most powerful supercomputers in Europe will be built in Poznań. Moreover, it will operate under the “GPU as a Service” model, providing computing power to companies in the AI and Big Data sectors in full compliance with EU data sovereignty regulations.

Why is this so important?Because it is not just an infrastructure project. It is a signal: Poland is becoming a technology player to be reckoned with by global leaders.

What does this investment mean for foreign and Polish investors?

The investment in Poznań has the real potential to change the balance of power in the Central and Eastern European region. Thanks to the partnership with Nvidia and the technological facilities of Beyond.pl, Kulczyk Investments is not only bringing world-class IT solutions to Poland but is also building a comprehensive data infrastructure.

For investors, this means several things:

  • Regulatory stability – data will be processed locally, in accordance with EU standards.
  • Access to advanced IT services – GPU-as-a-Service is an ideal solution for fintech, medtech and e-commerce companies.
  • The growing importance of Poland as a technology hub – the project will attract more IT and AI entities.

Why is Poznań a good place for tech investments?

The city is already home to Beyond.pl’s data centres – among the most technologically advanced facilities in the region. Its geographic location and well-developed IT infrastructure make Poznań an ideal place for such investments.

According to the CEO of Kulczyk Investments, Poland was the first country in the region to implement Nvidia’s Blackwell chips – modern graphics processors optimised for AI.

Investing in Poland is a strategic decision – not just about lower costs

Kulczyk says directly: “We are pioneers. American companies want to do business – let’s do it in Poland.” In light of global trade tensions and the search for alternative production and computing locations, Poland is gaining in attractiveness.

This investment reflects a broader trend. German companies such as Bosch and Miele are already relocating their production centres to Poland. Now it’s the IT sector’s turn.

What conclusions can investors draw from the supercomputer project?

  • Poland confirms its readiness to host technologically advanced investments.
  • The presence of global leaders such as Nvidia proves a high level of trust in the local market.
  • Compliance with EU data protection regulations makes Poland attractive to corporate clients from across Europe.

The project demonstrates that investing in Poland can be part of a long-term development strategy in the Central and Eastern European region.

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