During the Investor Gala organized by the Polish Investment and Trade Agency (PAIH), the Taiwan Electrical and Electronic Manufacturers’ Association (TEEMA) announced its decision to establish a Technology Park in Poland.
This is an important step in strengthening economic relations between Taiwan and Poland. TEEMA represents more than 3,000 Taiwanese companies and has identified Poland as a strategic investment destination in Europe.
The organization recommended investments in key sectors such as electric vehicles, artificial intelligence (particularly AI servers), and advanced technologies.
The planned TEEMA Technology Park aims to enhance cooperation between innovative companies from Taiwan and Poland, create a supportive ecosystem, and foster the development of modern technologies in the region.
According to representatives of TEEMA, the project could attract investments worth billions of dollars, cover an area of at least 150 hectares, and create tens of thousands of jobs.
This initiative is expected to become a modern industrial hub supporting high-tech investments, technology transfer, and the integration of European and Asian supply chains.
At this stage, the exact location of the new technology park has not yet been announced.
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