Dutch Government unveils $82m AI Hub Plan in Groningen

The Dutch government has announced a €70 million (approximately $82 million) investment to build a national AI hub in the city of Groningen. The initiative, dubbed the “AI Factory”, is expected to integrate research, education, and enterprise applications into a single facility, aimed at advancing the Netherlands’ role in the European AI landscape. The facility will be built on the site of a former Niemeyer tobacco factory, symbolically repurposing an industrial relic into a hub for future technologies. It will house a supercomputer designed to train large-scale AI models and support a wide range of public and private AI initiatives. construction is projected to start in 2026.

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