Kraków | 20 February 2026: Galderma, the Switzerland-headquartered dermatology company, has opened a Global Capability Centre (GCC) in Kraków, Poland, expanding its digital and AI infrastructure across Europe. The 17,500 m² facility in Unity Tower complements Galderma’s existing Barcelona GCC and strengthens its enterprise-wide digital transformation strategy.
The Kraków Expansion
“Our new Global Capacity Center marks the start of a new phase of growth for Galderma. Kraków is a natural home base for our new GCC, with its strong economic growth and technology ecosystem. We look forward to expanding our strength here as we pursue our ambition to become the undisputed dermatology powerhouse”
– Jason Goddard, Global Head of IT at Galderma
GCC specifics:
- Span 17,500 m² in Kraków’s Unity Tower
- Focus on AI development, enterprise IT platforms, and digital engineering
- Operate in coordination with Barcelona and global headquarters in Zug
- Begin phased occupancy by Q3 2026
The center is designed to support AI deployment, cloud modernization, and enterprise systems integration across Galderma’s global operations.
Structural Shifts in Healthcare Capability Models
Galderma’s expansion reflects broader shifts in how healthcare and pharmaceutical companies’ structure digital capability:
- Enterprise AI Mandates: Healthcare firms are moving from experimental AI pilots to structured, enterprise-wide deployment across clinical operations, commercial platforms, and supply chains.
- European Nearshore Strategy: Within regulated healthcare environments, proximity to EU data governance frameworks and regulatory alignment is becoming a strategic factor in location decisions.
- Distributed Digital Architecture: By operating GCCs in both Barcelona and Kraków, Galderma reduces concentration risk and gains access to multiple specialized talent pools within Europe.
- Healthcare IT Specialization: Digital transformation in dermatology and pharmaceuticals requires engineers with domain familiarity in clinical data, compliance standards, and regulated systems, capabilities increasingly concentrated in established European tech hubs.

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