Polish data center, cloud, and managed services provider, Beyond.pl, has launched an AI factory at its data center campus in Poznan, Poland.

Based on Nvidia’s Blackwell DGX SuperPOD infrastructure, Beyond.pl says it is the first offering of its kind in the central eastern European (CEE) market and will provide support for AI and GPU-as-a-Service, in addition to data center, infrastructure, and managed services.

Beyond.pl Data Center 2
Beyond.pl Data Center 2 – Beyond.pl

The DGX B200 will be interconnected by Nvidia Quantum-2 InfiniBand, with storage provided by Pure Storage FlashBlade, a consolidated scale-out file and object storage platform.

“We are investing in cutting-edge infrastructure and software that provides gigantic computing power so that businesses driving innovation in Poland and the CEE region can do so while ensuring control over data and the IP that they create, with the ability to competitively scale their innovations globally, without any constraints. Investing in AI is fundamental for helping our economy to grow and compete with international players,” said Wojciech Stramski, Beyond.pl's CEO.

He added: “The introduction of the Nvidia DGX SuperPOD, the world's most modern AI supercomputer, to Beyond.pl eliminates the critical problem of lack of access to sovereign high-performance computing power to further the democratization of access to AI.”

Owned by private international investment house, Kulczyk Investments, Beyond.pl was established in 2005 as one of the first carrier-neutral data center operators in Poland, and opened its first facility in 2007.

In September 2024, the company first announced plans to expand its Poznan campus to offer 150MW of IT capacity. Currently, Beyond.pl says the campus housing the facility, dubbed Data Center 2, has up to 100MW committed power and is “ready to deliver high-density colocation of up to 140kW per rack for the purposes of hosting accelerated AI infrastructure.”

The Polish operator has one other facility in Poznan, Data Center 1, which offers 400 sqm (4,300 sq ft) of IT space. According to Datacentermap.com, the facility has around 1MW of IT capacity.