Europa Consortium Wins EU AI Challenge with Sovereign, Open-Source Model Covering 24 Languages

June 22, 2026
Europa Consortium Wins EU AI Challenge with Sovereign, Open-Source Model Covering 24 Languages
  • The European Commission has chosen the Europa consortium, led by Domyn, to win the Frontier AI Grand Challenge and develop a large-scale open-source AI model that covers all 24 official EU languages.

  • Domyn specializes in sovereign AI, enabling organizations to control models, data, and infrastructure, reducing reliance on major cloud providers and enhancing privacy, traceability, and regulatory compliance.

  • The initiative is a strategic step toward technological sovereignty, aiming to strengthen Europe’s AI ecosystem with openness, trust, and European values at its core.

  • The project aligns with Europe’s broader goals to reduce dependence on non-EU providers and to demonstrate that sovereignty can coexist with open, collaborative AI development.

  • Domyn collaborates with Microsoft, NVIDIA, and several international financial and industrial groups, and is a signatory of the European Code of Conduct for GPAI models alongside major players like OpenAI, Google, and IBM.

  • Key Domyn offerings include Domyn Large, a 260-billion-parameter model for enterprise use, and Colosseum, Europe’s plan for the largest AI-dedicated supercomputer capable of supporting models beyond one trillion parameters, powered by NVIDIA Blackwell GPUs.

  • The selection was based on Domyn’s strategic vision, execution capability, and potential impact, signaling both geopolitical and technological significance.

  • Launched in February 2026, the competition sought to prove Europe’s capacity to develop advanced AI using domestic talent, infrastructure, and industrial capabilities.

  • The project aims to build a frontier model over 400 billion parameters and make it openly accessible to businesses, researchers, public institutions, and developers within the EU.

  • The Europa consortium will implement the Grand Challenge to create a sovereign AI model surpassing 400 billion parameters, placing Europe among the world’s most advanced AI systems.

  • EUROPA will address linguistic diversity by covering all official EU languages, expanding access to advanced AI and broadening participation in AI innovation.

  • The selection emphasizes Europe’s push for open access and domestic AI capabilities to boost economic competitiveness, public services, and scientific research.

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