Industry Findings: Eastern Europe is rapidly evolving from a low-cost assembly base to a design and systems-integration region with targeted EU support for AI infrastructure; national programs are elevating engineering clusters and increasing local demand for validated accelerator modules that meet EU data-sovereignty rules.
Industry Progression: EuroHPC’s selection of new AI Factories across CEE (Oct-2025) is an inflection: countries like Czechia and Poland will host AI-optimised systems, creating local procurement windows for accelerators and multi-node integrations and enabling smaller local integrators to compete for Euro-scale deployment projects.
Industry Player Insights: Eastern Europe’s semiconductor and accelerator landscape is supported by AMD, Intel and TSMC engagements, together with regional integrators such as Asseco and Comarch. EuroHPC accelerator cluster deployments are creating commercial opportunities for these integrators to provide sovereign-compatible systems for governments, academic institutions, and research facilities.