Eurasia sits at the heart of a global connectivity revolution. Its strategic location bridging Europe, Asia, and the Middle East makes it uniquely positioned to shape digital communication, data flows, and infrastructure resilience in the decades to come. As geopolitical tensions and vulnerabilities around traditional connectivity chokepoints such as the Russia-Ukraine corridor and the Suez Canal become increasingly apparent, Eurasian countries are stepping forward with alternative solutions to secure global digital traffic.
Brought to you by Capacity Eurasia, this report offers a comprehensive guide to some of Eurasia’s emerging digital hubs, spotlighting how countries including Azerbaijan, Georgia, Bulgaria, Greece, Turkey, and Iraq are rapidly developing infrastructure and policies to position themselves as indispensable connectivity nodes. Each country's strategic developments - from expanding data centre ecosystems to ambitious subsea cable projects - underscore the broader regional ambition to attract global tech investment and ensure connectivity redundancy.
Expert contributions and market-specific insights within this report highlight not only the significant economic and technological opportunities present but also the broader implications for digital transformation and global network reliability.