Europe and India are aligning to build a sovereign and sustainable AI stack that reduces reliance on US and Chinese technology, with deeper collaboration across infrastructure, chips, software and manufacturing, Emmanuel Le Roux, head and CEO of France-based advanced computing firm Bull, notified ET.

Bull develops high-performance computing systems, AI infrastructure, and large-scale sovereign supercomputers for governments and enterprises worldwide.

“AI is becoming regional,” he declared. “Countries want to train models on their own data, in their own languages, under their own security rules. Sovereign and sustainable AI is no longer optional. It is becoming strategic.”

He expects India to build a sharper push this year in local supercomputing deployments, defence, and critical infrastructure partnerships, as well as expanded R&D and manufacturing.

Le Roux has spent more than three decades in high-performance computing and AI across three companies—Bull, Atos, and Eviden—all tied to the same corporate lineage.

He declared the global AI race is entering a new phase where sovereignty and sustainability will matter more than sheer scale.