Networking meeting PLDCA
The association has adopted as its main goal and mission strengthening the development of the Polish data center (DC) sector and representing the industry to society, the media, and other sectors. It cooperates with public institutions, acting as a platform linking what is happening at the European Commission level with national processes.
Today, PLDCA has 69 members and is transforming into a trade association/union. Among its key achievements are:
- producing 3 reports
- increasing its number of LinkedIn followers by 668%
- organizing 6 technical meetings attended by nearly 300 people
- running 4 active working groups
- taking part in 5 public consultations

Importantly, it has introduced data center topics into Poland’s Digitalization Strategy - DC infrastructure has been identified as strategic, with defined development objectives.
We see great value in being part of the DC community: sharing knowledge, exchanging experience, carrying out joint educational initiatives, and supporting the sector’s development.
PLDCA - you can count on us; we’re only getting started! 😊
Recent News
From urban planning to closing deal
Before the parties meet at the notary, the plot at Bysławska Street in Warsaw’s Wawer district must first go through a process that genuinely increases its value and prepares it for a residential project.
Targówek: transakcja sfinalizowana!
Wreszcie możemy pochwalić się świetną wiadomością! Sfinalizowaliśmy zawarcie umowy sprzedaży gruntu usługowego z potencjałem pod zabudowę mieszkaniową wielorodzinną - na warszawskim Targówku.
Targówek district: deal closed!
At last, we can share some great news! We have finalized the sale agreement for a service - use plot with potential for multifamily residential development in Warsaw’s Targówek district.
It’s happening today!
We invite you to attend - either in person or online - he panel “Brownfield instead of greenfield” during the 4 Design Days conference (3pm – 4pm).
Transaction in Warsaw
On behalf of the owners, we brought to market a historic tenement building under heritage protection, with the potential to be converted into a multifamily residential development.