NVIDIA and Deutsche Telekom Propel Germany's Sovereign AI Ambitions
NVIDIA and Deutsche Telekom have announced a strategic partnership aimed at establishing Germany's first industrial AI cloud, a major step in advancing sovereign AI infrastructure in Europe. This initiative is set to transform European manufacturing by leveraging cutting-edge AI technologies, according to NVIDIA's official blog.
Building the World's First Industrial AI Cloud
The collaboration will see the construction of an AI factory in Germany, managed by Deutsche Telekom, to provide state-of-the-art AI solutions to European industrial leaders. This facility is designed to accelerate applications in design, engineering, simulation, digital twins, and robotics, marking a significant leap in AI-driven manufacturing.
Jensen Huang, NVIDIA's founder and CEO, emphasized the dual necessity for manufacturers to possess both traditional factories and AI-powered facilities. "By building Europe’s first industrial AI infrastructure, we’re enabling the region’s leading industrial companies to advance simulation-first, AI-driven manufacturing," he stated.
Germany's Largest AI Deployment
This new infrastructure represents Germany's largest AI deployment to date, featuring 10,000 NVIDIA Blackwell GPUs, including NVIDIA DGX GB200 systems and NVIDIA RTX PRO Servers. This deployment is critical to Germany's competitiveness, as highlighted by a Deloitte study projecting a tripling in demand for data center capacity over the next five years.
Timotheus Höttges, CEO of Deutsche Telekom AG, highlighted the urgency of embracing AI, stating, "Europe’s technological future needs a sprint, not a stroll. We must seize the opportunities of artificial intelligence now."
NEURA Robotics and Physical AI
NEURA Robotics, a pioneer in physical AI and cognitive robotics, will utilize the computing resources to enhance its training centers for cognitive robots. This initiative will support the development of the Neuraverse, a networked ecosystem enabling robots to learn across industrial and domestic applications, akin to an app-store for robotic intelligence.
David Reger, founder and CEO of NEURA Robotics, remarked, "Physical AI is the electricity of the future — it will power every machine on the planet."
Driving Germany’s Industrial Ecosystem
Deutsche Telekom's operation of the AI factory will offer AI cloud computing resources to a wide range of European industrial players, including small- and medium-sized businesses, academia, and major enterprises. The facility will support technologies like NVIDIA CUDA-X, Omniverse, and more from leading software providers.
A Step Toward AI Gigafactories
The industrial AI cloud is a precursor to the AI gigafactory initiative, a 100,000 GPU-powered program supported by the European Union. Expected to go online in 2027, it aims to provide advanced AI infrastructure, enhancing access to accelerated computing for enterprises, startups, and academic institutions.
As of March, about 900 German startups are part of the NVIDIA Inception program, all eligible to leverage these AI resources. NVIDIA also offers educational courses through its Deep Learning Institute, promoting AI education and certification globally.
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