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Gonçalo Regalado says the additional investment will be revealed in the coming weeks, exceeding the initial €4 billion. The formal application will be submitted in February.

The president of the Development Bank said Portugal will bolster its bid for an EU competition to site an Artificial Intelligence 'gigafactory' in Sines, including by increasing planned investment to improve chances of winning the project. Officials argue the move would create jobs and high‑tech capacity if selected, though competition across EU member states remains strong. Local authorities and potential investors should watch for further funding details and EU timelines.
An AI gigafactory is a very large industrial facility focused on producing hardware and infrastructure for artificial intelligence—such as specialised chips, accelerators or large‑scale data‑centre components—at industrial scale to meet rising demand. Portugal’s bid for an AI gigafactory in Sines aims to attract EU investment, create jobs and strengthen local supply chains; if successful it would bring major industrial investment to the region, so residents and investors in Sines should follow the competition run by the European Commission.

The president of the Development Bank said on Friday that Portugal's bid for the Artificial Intelligence (AI) gigafactory in Sines will be strengthened, including the planned investment, as he believes this will increase the chances of winning the competition promoted by the European Commission. At a lunch-debate with managers organised by consultancy Ernest & Young in Lisbon, Gonçalo Regalado said ...
