NVIDIA partners with European model builders to advance regional artificial intelligence capabilities

NVIDIA is collaborating with leading European and Middle Eastern organizations to optimize sovereign large language models, propelling enterprise Artificial Intelligence adoption across the region.

NVIDIA has announced a series of partnerships with a diverse range of model builders and cloud providers across Europe and the Middle East, reflecting a strategic effort to accelerate regional enterprise adoption of artificial intelligence technologies. Revealed from GTC Paris at VivaTech, these alliances aim to optimize sovereign large language models, a foundational component for industry-specific Artificial Intelligence solutions and digital sovereignty. The initiative positions both NVIDIA and its partners at the forefront of Europe’s push for advanced, locally developed Artificial Intelligence models that address unique linguistic, cultural, and regulatory needs.

The collaboration brings together an impressive consortium including the Barcelona Supercomputing Center (BSC), Bielik.AI, Dicta, H Company, Domyn, LightOn, the National Academic Infrastructure for Supercomputing in Sweden (NAISS) with KBLab at the National Library of Sweden, academic institutions from the Slovak Republic, the Technology Innovation Institute (TII), University College of London, the University of Ljubljana, and UTTER. These organizations are working closely with NVIDIA to hone their large language models using NVIDIA Nemotron techniques, which are specifically designed to deliver greater cost efficiency and accuracy for complex enterprise Artificial Intelligence workloads. The optimization effort also extends to cutting-edge applications such as agentic Artificial Intelligence, promising more dynamic and responsive AI-driven systems.

Through the adoption of Nemotron techniques, these partnerships are set to unlock new performance benchmarks and lower operational barriers, paving the way for more organizations across critical sectors to deploy next-generation Artificial Intelligence. The joint effort underscores both the technical depth and regional relevance of these models and signals a broader shift toward sovereign Artificial Intelligence architectures in Europe and the Middle East. As global Artificial Intelligence competition intensifies, NVIDIA’s initiative reinforces its commitment to facilitating innovation and ensuring European stakeholders remain competitive and self-reliant in the evolving digital landscape.

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