
At the GTC Paris event held during VivaTech on June 11, 2025, Nvidia announced a groundbreaking initiative to construct the continent’s inaugural industrial AI cloud tailored for manufacturing. Located in Germany, this advanced “AI factory” will house 10,000 GPUs, powered by Nvidia’s cutting-edge DGX B200 systems and RTX Pro servers, engineered to accelerate industrial processes ranging from design and engineering to simulation and robotics.
Jensen Huang, Nvidia’s founder and CEO, emphasized the transformative vision: “Every manufacturer needs two factories—one for making things, and one for creating the intelligence that powers them.” This AI-driven infrastructure aligns with Europe’s ambition to build sovereign, high-performance computing ecosystems optimized with Nvidia’s CUDA‑X, RTX, and Omniverse toolsets.
German and European manufacturers—including BMW, Maserati, Mercedes‑Benz, Volvo, and Schaeffler—are already leveraging Nvidia-accelerated solutions from Ansys, Cadence, and Siemens. These enterprises use the platform for digital twins, automotive aerodynamics, factory planning, and robotic automation.
Siemens is intensifying its collaboration with Nvidia to integrate AI factory solutions, while other telcos and sovereign AI champions like Mistral and Perplexity align with Nvidia to localize AI infrastructure across Europe.
The industrial AI cloud marks one component of Europe’s broader initiative to scale AI computing tenfold in the next two years and establish around 20 AI factories across the region—part of an EU commitment of approximately $20 billion to develop AI gigafactories.
Beyond industrial applications, Nvidia also unveiled partnerships in drug discovery with Novo Nordisk and advanced efforts in quantum computing, signifying a comprehensive push toward hybrid AI and quantum research.
Location & Capacity: Germany-based AI cloud with 10,000 GPUs for industrial workloads.
Ecosystem Focus: Designed for manufacturers, powered by DGX B200, RTX Pro, CUDA-X, Omniverse.
Strategic Partnerships: Collaboration across automotive (BMW, Maserati, Mercedes, Volvo, Schaeffler) and software leaders (Siemens, Ansys, Cadence).
Continental Ambitions: A key part of Europe's plan for 20 AI factories and a 10× boost in AI compute capabilities in two years.
Extended Innovation: Support for sovereign AI models, drug discovery, and quantum computing research.