Announced Mixed

Microsoft Azure — Czech Republic Region (Prague)

Prague, Czech Republic

Capacity
50MW
Operator
Microsoft
AI Focus
Inference (Azure AI, Central European data residency)
Year
2026

Microsoft announced a major investment in Czech Republic (Czechia) cloud infrastructure in May 2024, committing CZK 40 billion (approximately $1.7 billion) to establish an Azure region in Prague. The announcement was made during Czech Prime Minister Petr Fiala’s visit to Microsoft’s US headquarters and represents one of the largest single tech investments in Czech history.

The Azure Czech Republic region will serve government agencies, financial institutions, manufacturing companies (Czechia is a major Central European industrial hub), and enterprises across Central and Eastern Europe requiring EU-based data residency. The region complements Microsoft’s existing German, Polish, and Swiss regions and strengthens the company’s Central European footprint.

Czechia’s accession to NATO and its EU membership make it a stable jurisdiction for data center investment. The country has a strong industrial base including automotive (Škoda/VW, Toyota Peugeot), aerospace, and electronics manufacturing — sectors with growing AI adoption. Czech energy is a mix of nuclear (Dukovany and Temelín nuclear plants) and coal, with significant renewable expansion planned. Microsoft’s investment includes a commitment to AI skills training for 50,000 Czechs by 2025.

Reference Metadata

Country
Czech Republic
Region
Prague
City
Prague
Status
Announced
Timeline Year
2026
Location Precision
City
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