The largest economy in Europe, Germany, will get a billion-dollar investment from tech giant Amazon as demand for cloud and artificial intelligence services continues to soar.
According to reports, Amazon is putting 10 billion euros, or US$10.75 billion, into Germany in order to grow its computer unit, Amazon Web Services (AWS), and its cloud infrastructure.
Businesses must continue to lead innovation and maintain their competitiveness as AI potential spread throughout Europe. Amazon wants to accomplish this because the investment will allow it to extend its cloud infrastructure and logistics network throughout Germany. Thus, in 2024 alone, the corporation plans to add 4,000 new jobs.
Amazon plans to have over 40,000 permanent workers in Germany by the end of 2024. With this announcement, Amazon has increased the overall projected investment amount in Germany to 17.8 billion euros (US$19 billion).
This also happens not too long after AWS revealed plans to invest US$8.5 billion in AWS European Sovereign Cloud, with the goal of enabling increased data residency throughout Europe, beginning in Germany.
High cloud and AI service demand in Europe’s corporate sector
Throughout the previous 25 years, AWS has made investments in jobs, infrastructure, and skills with the goal of promoting economic growth throughout Europe. In the same way, Amazon has made over €150 billion (US$163 billion) in investments in the EU and has over 150,000 permanent employees working throughout the Single Market.
The IT giant has made over €77 billion (US$82.5 billion) in investments in Germany with the goal of improving customer service, generating high-quality employment, and boosting the country’s economy. Teams are working on products and services for AWS, Amazon Music, Fire TV, Alexa, and fulfillment technologies across four R&D facilities in Aachen, Berlin, Dresden, and Tübingen.
Furthermore, lab additions will help research teams at Amazon’s Development Center in Berlin build and improve their robotics and AI skills.
According to Rocco Bräuniger, Country Manager for Amazon Germany, “We’re helping German customers transform the way they work, live, connect, and thrive with our teams continually focused on innovation.” “Our teams collaborate closely with cutting-edge technologies to provide solutions for small businesses and clients, and AWS helps German organizations of all sizes expand and innovate through cloud computing.”
An international commitment to AI
With its most recent investment, AWS intends to spend €8.8 billion (about US$9.43 billion) by 2026. With its headquarters located in the Frankfurt Rhein-Main region, AWS Europe (Frankfurt) will continue to develop, maintain, and run its cloud infrastructure in this manner. This will assist in supplying Germany’s expanding client demand for AWS technologies, particularly AI.
Europe’s digital revolution is expected to progress quickly as more businesses invest to forge stronger alliances with already-established regional businesses. According to a 2024 EY poll, the UK, France, and Germany are now the top countries obtaining foreign direct investment (FDI) for digital technology ventures.
Europe’s use of cloud computing and artificial intelligence (AI) will only grow as these technologies enable more cost-effective and efficient operations. In April 2024, McKinsey reported that over 90% of European businesses prioritized their cloud programs going forward.
Increased AI software in cloud environments can benefit users by increasing connectedness, which will ultimately increase productivity as a whole.