Nvidia and Deutsche Telekom reveal plans for billion-euro AI hub
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Nvidia and Deutsche Telekom reveal plans for billion-euro AI hub
"The centre will enable companies in Europe, from major organisations to startups, to use AI in processes ranging from design to robotics via "secure" IT infrastructure on the continent, Germany's biggest telecoms operator said. The move marks an attempt by Europe to make up lost ground in the battle for AI dominance, with the United States and China currently in the lead."
""Germany's engineering and industrial strengths are legendary, and now it's being supercharged by AI," said Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang at a Berlin launch event for the project, which is due to go live in the first quarter of 2026. Industry in Germany, Europe's biggest economy, is especially concerned about speeding up adoption of AI to ensure it can keep pace internationally."
Nvidia and Deutsche Telekom will launch a one-billion-euro industrial AI hub in Munich to provide continental, secure IT infrastructure for companies ranging from large organisations to startups. The centre will host thousands of advanced Nvidia AI chips and deliver roughly 50 percent more AI computing power for Germany. Deutsche Telekom supplies the physical infrastructure while SAP provides software platforms and AI technologies. The hub aims to speed industrial AI adoption, bolster Germany's engineering strengths, and keep citizens' and industrial data stored and protected under local laws to ensure data sovereignty.
Read at The Local Germany
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