Seven new AI factories across the continent aim to create European large language models
The European Commission selected seven consortia to establish AI factories boosting AI innovation in the EU
Published on December 15, 2024
LUMI supercomputer, Finland
A series of new AI factories across Europe aims to bring together the key ingredients needed for success in AI: computing power, data, and talent. They should provide access to the massive computing power that startups, industry, and researchers need to develop their AI models and systems. For example, European large language models or specialized vertical AI models focusing on specific sectors or domains.
"The AI Factories will boost new industrial uses of AI", the European Commission states in a press release. "They allow AI startups and SMEs to grow in key strategic sectors for the EU, including health and life sciences, manufacturing, climate and environment, finance, automotive and autonomous systems, cybersecurity, agri-tech and agrifood, education, arts and culture, green economy, and space."
AI ecosystems are expected to develop around the EuroHPC supercomputers, linking universities and academia, supercomputing centers, industry, and financial actors. This will connect excellence and talent with the financial opportunities needed for business development.
The European High-Performance Computing Joint Undertaking (EuroHPC) has selected seven proposals to establish and operate the first AI Factories across Europe. "The EU is now one step closer to realizing President Ursula von der Leyen's commitment to setting up the first AI Factories", the statement claims.
The first AI Factories will represent a €1.5 billion investment, combining national and EU funding. Half of this amount will be funded by the EU through the Digital Europe Programme for AI infrastructure and Horizon Europe for AIF services. The selected AI Factories will be hosted at leading research and technology hubs across Europe:
- Barcelona, Spain: “BSC AIF” at the Barcelona Supercomputing Centre
- Bologna, Italy: “IT4LIA” at CINECA - Bologna Tecnopolo
- Kajaani, Finland: “LUMI AIF” at CSC
- Bissen, Luxembourg: “Meluxina-AI” at LuxProvide
- Linköping, Sweden: “MIMER” at the University of Linköping
- Stuttgart, Germany: “HammerHAI” at the University of Stuttgart
- Athens, Greece: “Pharos” at GRNET
The seven AI Factories involve 15 Member States and two EuroHPC participating States. Portugal, Romania, and Türkiye have joined the BSC AIF; Austria and Slovenia have joined the ITA4LIA; and Czechia, Denmark, Estonia, Norway, and Poland have joined the LUMI AIF.
Five of the selected hosting sites will deploy new AI-optimised supercomputers, namely in Finland, Germany, Italy, Luxembourg, and Sweden. The AI Factory in Spain will result from the upgrade of the existing EuroHPC system, MareNostrum 5. In Greece, an AI Factory will be established and operated, associated with the DAEDALUS supercomputer, a EuroHPC supercomputer currently under deployment. The AI Factories in Spain and Finland will also feature an experimental platform, providing a cutting-edge infrastructure for developing and testing innovative AI models and applications and fostering collaboration across Europe.
These AI Factories will more than double EuroHPC computing capacity, addressing specific needs and boosting the European capabilities in AI. They will be deployed in 2025-2026.