TEEMA Announces Plans to Establish a Technology Park in Poland

TEEMA, which brings together more than 3,000 Taiwanese companies, has identified Poland as a strategic investment destination in Europe. The organization recommends the development of projects in key sectors of the modern economy, such as electromobility, artificial intelligence - particularly server infrastructure for AI - and advanced technologies.
The planned TEEMA Technology Park aims to create a supportive ecosystem for cooperation between innovative companies from Taiwan and Poland. The investment will contribute to knowledge transfer, the development of competencies, and the building of strong links between industrial and technology partners.
As emphasized by TEEMA representatives, including Jeff Y. J. Liu, Representative and Head of the Taipei Representative Office in Poland, and Chuan-Neng Lin, President of TEEMA, the project has the potential to attract investments worth billions of dollars. The planned area of the park will be at least 150 hectares, and its implementation could result in the creation of tens of thousands of jobs.
The scale of the project and its strategic nature make it one of the most important planned investment projects in Poland. The initiative aligns with long-term efforts to strengthen the innovativeness of the economy and to build Poland’s position as a key technological hub in Europe.
