Prime Minister's Office of Spain

03/03/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 03/04/2026 07:51

Spain announces €100 million for companies promoting European digital sovereignty

The Minister for Digital Transformation and Civil Service, Óscar López, in the group photo of the event

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The Spanish government will allocate €100 million to Spanish companies that promote projects developing European digital sovereignty in collaboration with companies from other EU countries, as announced by the Minister for Digital Transformation and Civil Service, Óscar López, at a breakfast meeting with his German counterpart, Karsten Wildberger, on the sidelines of Mobile World Congress 2026.

This announcement is part of the IPCEI on Artificial Intelligence (IPCEI-AI), an Important Project of Common European Interest on Artificial Intelligence that brings together unique, high-impact initiatives for Europe and is led by the German government. Its objective is to develop a next-generation European AI ecosystem, fostering public-private collaboration across the entire AI value chain, from research and development to initial industrial deployment.

"Spain is committed to the European race for AI. But we cannot run it alone. Europe needs more cooperation and policies geared towards the single market. The Government of Spain and Spanish companies want to work hand in hand with Germany and other Member States to achieve Europe's digital dreams", Minister Óscar López stressed during the meeting, organised by the EU Champions Initiative.

The minister advocated for Germany, the world's third-largest economy, and Spain, the fastest-growing economy within the OECD, to join forces in defending "a European model that combines innovation, regulation, competitiveness, and digital rights". "We have the talent, the industry, the values, and the ambition to become the vanguard of AI in Europe", he stressed.

The meeting was attended by representatives of major Spanish and German companies such as Telefónica, Indra, Santander, La Caixa, Iberia, Deutsche Telekom, Ericsson, Orange, SAP, Scwarz Grup (Lidl), Mastercard, Volkswagen and Nokia, as well as startups from both countries, including Multiverse Computing, Open Chip, Quilimanjaro, Sherpa AI, Zhappiens AI, OpenNebula, Applus+IDIADA, Shakers, Tucuvi and Quside.

IPCEI-AI

Spain has selected nine applications for the IPCEI-AI, which it will submit to the European Commission. These are the projects of IDIADA, OpenNebula, Indra, Multiverse Computing, Telefónica, Openchip, Ideaded, Horse powertrain and Semidynamics. These companies will now need to find partners in other member states to scale their projects and give them a European dimension, making them much more competitive with other regions of the world.

The candidate companies will participate in a series of workshops in Berlin on 10 and 11 March to identify cross-border collaborations with other participants in the IPCEI-AI initiative from various EU member states.

EU Champions Initiative

The EU AI Champions Initiative is a pan-European coalition of companies and private capital created to position Europe as a global leader in AI and strengthen its competitiveness. Although not an official EU entity, it maintains a close dialogue with EU institutions. Formally launched at last year's AI Summit in Paris, it brings together more than 110 companies, ranging from startups to industrial conglomerates. It has a private investment group led by General Catalyst with €150 billion in funding over the next five years.

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