The Centre for e-Health (CeZ) is taking a decisive step towards data-driven medicine by entrusting Euvic Solutions with a contract worth nearly PLN 38 million net. The contract concerns the supply and full implementation of an advanced computing infrastructure based on NVIDIA systems, which in practice means building a solid base for the development of artificial intelligence in the Polish public sector.
The investment goes beyond a standard server room upgrade. Euvic will deliver an integrated hardware and software ecosystem, optimised for machine learning (ML), which is expected to go live as a production-ready solution. For the market, this is a clear signal that health administrations are no longer treating AI merely as an experimental add-on and are beginning to see it as an operational foundation.
CeZ’s choice of NVIDIA technology confirms the dominance of this vendor in critical infrastructure, while strengthening Euvic’s position as a key integrator of high-performance solutions. The scale of the contract suggests that Poland is preparing for the implementation of more analytically complex medical services, where the speed of data processing will directly translate into diagnostic and system efficiency.
