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Nokia warns Europe risks falling behind US and China in AI data centre race
Technology
Published on 24 April 2026

Energy and red tape may be driving deals elsewhere
Nokia’s CEO says Europe is losing ground in AI data-centre build-out, citing thin investment and infrastructure gaps that make it harder for companies to scale locally. He warns firms may shift toward the more adaptive AI ecosystems in the US and China, while pointing to persistent regulatory hurdles and energy supply constraints as major bottlenecks.
- Nokia CEO warns Europe is lagging in AI data-centre expansion
- Low investment and infrastructure gaps could drive companies away
- Regulatory friction and energy supply issues remain key obstacles
- US and China are seen as moving faster on AI scalability
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