Key Takeaway
The Nordic data centre market is poised for significant growth over the next five years, driven by increased AI investments across Europe. The region’s cooler climate, affordable renewable energy, and availability make it an attractive alternative to constrained FLAP-D markets. At the forefront is atNorth, a data centre operator prioritizing sustainability, led by Chief Development Officer Anna Kristín Pálsdóttir. Since joining over a year ago, she has focused on expanding the company’s footprint in the Nordics, overseeing site selection, design, and technology to ensure alignment with industry standards and client needs.
The Nordic data centre market is gearing up for significant growth over the next five years, driven by businesses across Europe increasing their AI investments. Interest in the region is rising due to its cooler climate, more affordable renewable energy, and greater availability compared to the constrained FLAP-D markets.
Leading this innovation is atNorth, a Nordic data centre operator that prioritizes sustainability in its growth strategy. At the helm of this initiative is Anna Kristín Pálsdóttir, the company’s Chief Development Officer. Since joining the company just over a year ago, Anna has been instrumental in expanding the operator’s footprint across the Nordic countries.
“I joined the company with the goal of expanding its footprint – focusing on site selection, design, technology, innovation, and delivery to meet customer expectations,” she explains. “We are developing new data centres and ensuring they align with atNorth’s standards as well as industry and client requirements.”








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