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NVIDIA to Build Europe’s First Industrial AI Cloud to Power Future Factories
NVIDIA is bringing a new era of AI-powered manufacturing to Europe with the launch of its industrial AI cloud in Germany.

By Indrani Priyadarshini

on June 13, 2025

NVIDIA has announced the development of a groundbreaking AI infrastructure project—Europe’s first industrial AI cloud, designed specifically for the manufacturing sector. Located in Germany, this state-of-the-art “AI factory” will leverage 10,000 of NVIDIA’s most powerful GPUs, including DGX B200 systems and RTX PRO Servers. The goal? To supercharge everything from design and engineering to robotics and digital twin simulations across Europe’s industrial landscape.

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Revolutionising Manufacturing with AI Infra 

This new AI facility will empower Europe’s leading manufacturers, including industry giants like BMW Group, Maserati, Mercedes-Benz, and Schaeffler, to digitally transform their end-to-end product lifecycles. From initial design concepts and factory planning to AI-optimised operations and logistics, the entire manufacturing pipeline is being reimagined using NVIDIA-accelerated software solutions from partners like Ansys, Siemens, and Cadence.

“In the age of AI, manufacturers need two factories—one to produce goods and one to generate the intelligence that drives them,” said Jensen Huang, NVIDIA's founder and CEO. “With this new AI infrastructure in Germany, we're enabling European industry leaders to embrace AI-driven, simulation-first manufacturing like never before.”

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Omniverse Blueprint: Building Smarter, Virtually First

The AI factory is being constructed using NVIDIA’s Omniverse Blueprint—a framework for designing and operating AI-powered industrial environments. Through this approach, engineering teams will simulate the factory virtually using Cadence’s Reality Digital Twin Platform. This allows for a precise and fully optimised facility design before any physical construction takes place, reducing risk and increasing efficiency. This investment is expected to serve as a key stepping stone toward broader AI adoption in manufacturing and pave the way for future AI gigafactories across Europe.