Estonian company participates in France's 75 billion AI project

Estonian company participates in France's 75 billion AI project

Japanese investment fund SoftBank is investing 75 billion in France's artificial intelligence infrastructure. Estonian company Skeleton Technologies is also part of this major project. This was announced by Skeleton Technologies co-founder Taavi Madiberk on Facebook.

Технологии

Estonian energy storage technology company Skeleton Technologies is involved in one of Europe's largest artificial intelligence infrastructure investments. Japanese investment fund SoftBank plans to direct as much as 75 billion into France's AI infrastructure, with the Estonian company among the parties to this ambitious project.

This was publicly announced by Skeleton Technologies co-founder Taavi Madiberk in a Facebook post that has attracted attention from both domestic and international technology enthusiasts. Skeleton Technologies is known for its ultracapacitor solutions, which are particularly well-suited to supporting energy-intensive AI infrastructure.

SoftBank is one of the world's largest technology investors, with a portfolio of leading artificial intelligence and digital companies globally. The 75 billion investment in France is a sign that Europe is actively seeking to attract global AI capital and position itself in the digital economy of the future.

The involvement of Estonian companies in such top-tier investments shows that Estonia's technology sector is a seriously regarded partner on the international stage.

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