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TECHx Media MBUZZ and 6G AI to Launch NVIDIA-Powered AI Cloud in Sweden

TECHx Media MBUZZ and 6G AI to Launch NVIDIA-Powered AI Cloud in Sweden

TECHx19-02-2025

MBUZZ and 6G AI to Launch NVIDIA-Powered AI Cloud in Sweden
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MBUZZ and 6G AI Sweden AB have announced the launch of their cutting-edge AI Cloud, powered by NVIDIA accelerated computing, set for April 2025. The partnership, initially formalized on October 14th at the GITEX conference in Dubai, will introduce the 6G AI Cloud to Sweden, enabling local industries to lead in AI innovation.
The collaboration leverages NVIDIA's accelerated computing technologies, providing Swedish companies with access to advanced AI and high-performance computing. This move follows Sweden's legacy as a pioneer in telecommunication and digital technologies.
Nawaf Mohammed Al Shammari, Chairman of MBUZZ (NVIDIA Elite Partner), commented, 'MBUZZ's engagement with 6G AI exemplifies our firm commitment to shaping the future of AI cloud computing. The upcoming launch of 6G AI's NVIDIA-powered Sovereign AI Cloud in Sweden demonstrates our dedication to empowering AI cloud providers with world-class infrastructure. This milestone reinforces our vision of driving the expansion of global AI ecosystems at scale.'
The 6G AI Cloud will unlock next-generation AI capabilities for Swedish businesses, giving them access to NVIDIA's ecosystem of over 70 pretrained Generative AI models and pre-developed use cases. This cloud-native platform, designed for developers, researchers, and enterprises, facilitates the faster deployment of superior AI solutions at lower costs.
Uniquely, the 6G AI Sweden Cloud will be hosted in Sweden, ensuring all data stays within national borders and complying with Sweden's sovereignty requirements.
This collaboration strengthens 6G AI's position in Sweden's AI ecosystem, delivering scalable and sovereign AI solutions to foster innovation across industries.
M.A. Zaman, Chairman of 6G AI Sweden AB, added, 'We strongly believe that Sweden, with a tradition of being at the forefront of telecommunications and pioneering advanced technologies, is uniquely positioned to drive the next wave of AI innovation. The timing is ideal to establish a Sovereign AI Cloud platform to empower Swedish companies, research institutes, and government agencies to develop state-of-the-art AI solutions, ensuring that data scientists across industries have the tools and capabilities to push the boundaries of AI-driven advancements, without the risk of having their data and AI solutions exposed to foreign government interests.'

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