atNorth Joins EUDCA
atNorth, a prominent provider of high-density colocation and tailor-made data center solutions in the Nordic region, has made a significant move by joining the European Data Center Association (EUDCA). This not-for-profit organization represents the interests of Europe's digital infrastructure sector, which is crucial for fostering a competitive and sustainable digital economy.
By becoming a member of EUDCA, atNorth aims to collaborate with its peers in the industry to inform, influence, and shape the future landscape of digital infrastructure in Europe. The partnership is designed to bolster atNorth’s ongoing initiatives towards promoting sustainable and AI-ready data centers that comply with European green energy standards. This membership aligns with atNorth’s ambition to establish best practices within the sector.
EUDCA plays a vital role in engaging EU policymakers, which is essential as demand for data center capacity continues to surge. Data centers are increasingly seen as fundamental to Europe’s economic growth, technological resilience, and digital sovereignty. Through this collaboration, atNorth will contribute meaningfully to initiatives that align closely with its vision and values, such as:
- - Supporting the development of a robust and competitive European digital industry.
- - Facilitating access to the resources necessary for scalable and sustainable growth.
- - Engaging with policymakers to shape effective regulations for the future.
- - Establishing industry standards that yield measurable impacts.
- - Promoting sustainability and social value throughout the data center ecosystem.
Tatu Tuominen, the Director of Public Affairs and Communications at atNorth, emphasized the importance of this step, stating, "Joining the EUDCA strengthens atNorth’s involvement with the broader European digital infrastructure community. In a continually evolving industry, collaboration with policymakers and partners is crucial to drive innovation, sustainability, and long-term competitiveness. This membership enables us to contribute to shaping the regulatory landscape while reinforcing our commitment to building sustainable, future-ready infrastructure across the Nordics."
In addition to its EUDCA membership, atNorth is a signatory of the Climate Neutral Data Centre Pact and participates in numerous global initiatives, including the UN Global Compact. Their active involvement extends to regional data center industry associations across the Nordics and Europe. By working in these collaborative frameworks, atNorth is making strides towards achieving ambitious environmental targets and accelerating the transition to climate-neutral digital infrastructure by the year 2030.
Based in Reykjavik, Iceland, atNorth operates eight data centers strategically located across the Nordics. The company is also in the process of developing several new sites, including one in Kouvola, Finland, Ølgod, Denmark, and Stockholm, Sweden, with plans for a mega site in Sollefteå Municipality, Sweden. With sustainability at the heart of its operations, atNorth utilizes renewable energy resources at all its data centers, adhering to circular economy principles, offering innovative design solutions, and ensuring high power efficiency.
In summary, atNorth’s membership in the European Data Center Association is a crucial advancement in its mission to advocate for a sustainable digital infrastructure in Europe. By working with industry peers and policymakers, atNorth is positioning itself as a leader in the evolution of environmentally responsible data center solutions, paving the way for a greener digital economy.