Intel has just announced a huge investment in Wrocław worth a trifle of USD 4.6 billion (PLN 18.72 billion). The American technology giant wants to allocate money to build a huge plant for assembling and testing semiconductors in Lower Silesia.
Huge money will flow to the Oder River. Intel is building a factory near Wrocław
The plant is to be built by 2027 and will employ 2,000 people when completed. However, the company expects to create several thousand new vacancies in the vicinity of Wrocław. The factory will help create the first comprehensive and state-of-the-art semiconductor production of the value chain in Europe. “It will also serve as a catalyst for additional ecosystem investments and innovations in Poland and the entire European Union” – added.
The Minister of Digitization, Janusz Cieszyński, quickly referred to the matter on Twitter. He called the project “the largest foreign investment in the history of Poland”.
The largest foreign investment in the history of Poland – almost PLN 20 billion – in Lower Silesia. We have defeated dozens of competing locations around the world and it is in Miękinia that an Intel processor factory will be built. The culmination of 2 years of work at PAIH [Polska Agencja Inwestycji i Handlu – red.] and Development Agency [Przemysłu – red.]
Cieszynski wrote.
Source: Gazeta

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