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AI Disaster in Germany: Companies Go to War, Berlin Fails Its European Mega-Project - Economic Scenarios

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A project that was supposed to be at the heart of the tech “New Germany” turns out to be yet another Berlin flop. Germany’s biggest tech companies failed

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Six new giga factories for AI support the EU. One should stand in Germany. However, the competitors could not agree on a joint application.

The negotiations on a joint application by German digital companies for the billion-dollar project EU-Gigafactory have failed. On Friday, three companies will submit their own applications – and one federal state.

·Frankfurt, Germany
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Deutsche Telekom, Ionos and the Schwarz Group have not yet been able to agree on a common concept for an AI giga factory. Therefore, they are now joining the EU with competing applications.

·Berlin, Germany
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A new survey reveals that in Germany, IT teams drown in a sea of complexity and security solutions. Tiho Saric, Senior Sales Director at Gigamon, highlights this problem in more detail and reveals what IT and security decision-makers can do to give their teams more air. Overtooling: This describes the excessive use of too many solutions. In response to new technological achievements, the growth of their diverse IT environments, increasing demand…

Nvidia wants to help Germany build its AI highway. This doesn't mean digital optimizations of the actual highway network. Rather, the manufacturer is referring metaphorically to next-generation digital connections. This should benefit not only large corporations, but also...Read the article: Nvidia wants to deliver Germany's "AI highway" You can support us with every purchase you make through Amazon. Your price remains the same, and we receive a…

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Der Tagesspiegel broke the news in Berlin, Germany on Thursday, June 19, 2025.
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