Deutsche Telekom and Nvidia unveiled a sovereign, “enterprise-grade” Industrial AI Cloud in Berlin, with early access slated for early 2026, the companies said in a Nvidia blog post and a Deutsche Telekom announcement.

The platform combines Deutsche Telekom’s infrastructure and operations with Nvidia AI and Omniverse to support industrial digital twins and robotics; it will be built in German data centers and scale to up to 10,000 Nvidia GPUs using DGX B200 systems, RTX PRO Servers and Nvidia AI Enterprise.

“Every manufacturing company will have two factories… one for the product and one for the AI that drives it,” Jensen Huang, Nvidia CEO, said at the launch. Tim Höttges, Deutsche Telekom CEO, said Germany must “build a stack” that lets industry participate in the next wave of industrialization.

SAP will provide a bridge to enterprise workflows via SAP Business Technology Platform, the partners said, positioning the project within broader “Made for Germany” industrial efforts.

Deutsche Telekom said the Munich data-center deployment targets Q1 2026 availability for industrial customers.