Europe Collaborates With NVIDIA to Strengthen AI Infrastructure and Sovereignty Across the Region

Europe Collaborates With NVIDIA to Strengthen AI Infrastructure and Sovereignty
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    Europe partners with NVIDIA to build over 3,000 exaflops of Blackwell AI infrastructure, enhancing digital sovereignty and industrial innovation. France, Italy, Germany, Spain, and the UK, alongside cloud and telecom providers, are deploying secure AI platforms. NVIDIA is also establishing AI technology centres across the region to drive research, workforce upskilling, and sovereign AI development.

    Europe Collaborates With NVIDIA to Strengthen AI Infrastructure and Sovereignty
    Europe Collaborates With NVIDIA to Strengthen AI Infrastructure and Sovereignty, Credit: NVIDIA Corporation

    In a significant move toward digital sovereignty and industrial transformation, multiple European nations, including France, Italy, Spain, Germany, and the United Kingdom, are collaborating with NVIDIA to build one of the world’s most powerful AI infrastructures. This initiative aims to support sovereign AI development and industrial innovation by deploying over 3,000 exaflops of NVIDIA Blackwell compute systems across the continent.

    The collaboration brings together national governments, technology providers, telecommunications companies, and research institutions to foster AI adoption across key sectors. The strategic deployments are expected to accelerate Europe’s leadership in AI, strengthen its digital economy, and ensure secure, regionally managed access to cutting-edge AI technologies.

    National and cloud partners drive sovereign AI infrastructure

    France, the UK, Italy, and Spain are leading the effort by investing in domestic AI infrastructure in partnership with regional technology and cloud providers including Domyn, Mistral AI, Nebius, and Nscale. The deployments use the NVIDIA Blackwell platform to create a high-performance ecosystem that enables local enterprises, startups, and public institutions to develop, train, and deploy agentic and physical AI applications securely within national borders.

    In France, Mistral AI is building a cloud platform powered by 18,000 NVIDIA Grace Blackwell systems. This end-to-end infrastructure is planned to expand to multiple sites by 2026, offering European users access to validated AI factory designs and pre-optimised Mistral AI models.

    In the United Kingdom, cloud providers Nebius and Nscale are collaborating with NVIDIA to deploy 14,000 Blackwell GPUs in the initial phase of their infrastructure programme. These efforts aim to make secure and scalable AI computing accessible to organisations of all sizes.

    Germany is establishing the world’s first industrial AI cloud for European manufacturing. Powered by NVIDIA DGX™ B200 systems and RTX PRO™ Servers with 10,000 Blackwell GPUs, the infrastructure supports digital twins, design, engineering, simulation, and robotics in manufacturing.

    In Italy, NVIDIA partners with Domyn to develop sovereign AI systems. Domyn is advancing its Colosseum supercomputer, powered by NVIDIA Grace Blackwell Superchips, to support AI in regulated industries. This aligns with Italy’s goal of ensuring secure, competitive data management access for national enterprises.

    European telecommunications providers advance regional AI capabilities

    Telecommunications companies across Europe are also playing a central role in expanding sovereign AI infrastructure. Partners include Orange, Fastweb, Swisscom, Telefónica, and Telenor.

    • Orange is deploying high-performance NVIDIA infrastructure for Orange Business’ Cloud Avenue platform. This supports enterprise-grade applications including agentic AI, personal assistants, and large language models.
    • Fastweb in Italy is operating MIIA, a generative AI model trained in Italian, using an NVIDIA DGX-powered AI supercomputer.
    • Telenor is scaling sovereign AI capabilities in Norway through a renewable-powered data centre that hosts multilingual AI translation services in more than 100 languages.
    • Swisscom has launched GenAI Studio and AI Workhub on NVIDIA DGX SuperPOD™ infrastructure to allow Swiss businesses to quickly scale AI projects.
    • Telefónica is piloting a distributed edge AI infrastructure across Spain, utilising hundreds of NVIDIA GPUs for low-latency and privacy-focused services.

    These efforts are enabling enterprise-grade AI deployments and providing critical compute resources to industries through the established networks of Europe’s telcos.

    NVIDIA builds AI technology centres to upskill and advance research

    To support AI talent development and research, NVIDIA is establishing and expanding AI technology centres across Europe. These centres serve as hubs for collaboration between academia, industry, and government.

    • In Germany, the Bavarian AI centre, in partnership with the Bayern KI consortium, focuses on digital medicine, open-source robotics, and AI for scientific discovery.
    • The Sweden AI centre provides access to NVIDIA Deep Learning Institute training and expert support to advance research capacity.
    • Italy expands its AI centre with new factory deployments in collaboration with the CINECA consortium.
    • The Spain AI centre is being enhanced with a new AI factory developed alongside the Barcelona Supercomputing Center.
    • The UK AI centre supports advanced research in embodied AI, Earth systems modelling, and materials science.
    • In Finland, researchers are enabled to accelerate innovation in computer vision, machine learning, and scientific AI applications.

    Executive perspectives on Europe’s AI industrial ambition

    NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang states, “Every industrial revolution begins with infrastructure. AI is the essential infrastructure of our time, just as electricity and the internet once were. With bold leadership from Europe’s governments and industries, AI will drive transformative innovation and prosperity for generations to come.”

    French President Emmanuel Macron affirms, “France is committed to investing in AI to strengthen our economy, benefit our citizens and uphold our values. By working closely with our nation’s leading technology innovators and NVIDIA, we are equipping researchers, entrepreneurs and public institutions with the tools they need to explore new ideas, tackle complex challenges and help shape the future of AI for France.”

    UK Technology Secretary Peter Kyle notes, “Just as coal and electricity once defined our past, AI is defining our future. NVIDIA’s expansion of its technology centre here in the UK will be vital in helping us to deliver on our AI ambitions, and their partnership in building the capabilities that will transform our AI Growth Zones into engines of opportunity. This is our Plan for Change in action, bringing together leading innovators to build the compute infrastructure that will drive growth across every region and secure the UK’s place as a global AI leader in the age of AI.”

    Italy’s Minister of Enterprise and Made in Italy, Adolfo Urso, adds, “This agreement represents a strategic step toward strengthening Italy’s technological sovereignty and ensuring that our businesses have secure and competitive access to data management. The collaboration with top-tier partners such as NVIDIA and Domyn confirms the government’s commitment in supporting high-level alliances to foster innovation and the competitiveness of the national production system.”