Nvidia and Deutsche Telekom are launching a one-billion-euro industrial artificial intelligence hub in Germany, a significant move in the global AI race. The project represents Europe’s latest bid to make up lost ground against the United States and China. Based in Munich and set to go live in early 2026, the center will offer companies access to powerful AI for processes from design to robotics, all operating on secure IT infrastructure. A key focus is “data sovereignty,” keeping sensitive industrial data secure on the continent. German industrial giants SAP and Siemens are also partners, aiming to enhance their own AI capabilities and client services.