Feb 11, 2026 | Posted by Abdul-Rahman Oladimeji
According to an agreement with the country’s Ministry of Economic Development and Technology, construction on the new facility will begin in July and start operations by the end of the summer.
“Our new Krakow data center will become a cornerstone for consolidating and scaling Cisco’s EMEA operations, enabling us to deliver next-generation solutions, validate complex architectures, and accelerate innovation for customers and partners worldwide,” said Jacek Przybylski, Cisco’s senior director for CXC EMEA in Krakow.
"Our commitment here is an investment in people, supporting the development of world-class expertise in networking, cloud, security, automation, and artificial intelligence."
Its deal with R.Power, said Cisco, will directly support the expansion of its facilities in Krakow. “We are proud to support the growth of renewable energy in Europe through this partnership,” said Evan Scott Brown, a renewable energy and utilities manager at Cisco. “This agreement not only aligns with Cisco’s commitment to powering a more resilient future, but also directly supports operational needs, including the expansion of our lab facilities in Krakow.”