EU Launches AI Grid to Boost Sovereignty and Retain Jobs, Unveiled at Munich Cyber Security Conference

February 15, 2026
EU Launches AI Grid to Boost Sovereignty and Retain Jobs, Unveiled at Munich Cyber Security Conference
  • Key figures highlighted include Ghee Leng Ooi, Paulius Kuncinas, and Andrius Kubilius, emphasizing operational AI for Europe’s information security.

  • The Grid aligns with EU policy frameworks like the EU AI Act and aims to scale local AI capabilities across multiple European markets.

  • The release includes media details with a photo attachment and remarks from conference participants and moderators.

  • The announcement highlights the February 12, 2026 event and notes remarks by notable figures, accompanied by a media photo.

  • The release lists speakers such as Kubilius, Gunther Oettinger, and Ghee Leng Ooi, with a panel moderated by Oliver Rolofs.

  • Kubilius warned about AI-driven narratives moving through Europe without adequate alerts, stressing pairing regulation with operational capabilities.

  • The EU AI Grid treats AI as a utility—metered, governed, and delivered via locally owned infrastructure—to keep economic value and jobs within Europe.

  • Embedded LLM officially launched the EU AI Grid at the Munich Cyber Security Conference, February 12, 2026, aiming to establish a sovereign European AI infrastructure model.

  • Embedded LLM markets TokenVisor and contributes to open-source LLM inference via vLLM, positioning itself as an AI infrastructure company with teams in Singapore, Taiwan, and Vilnius.

  • Ghee Leng Ooi, founder of Embedded LLM, stresses that owning the infrastructure and local road network is key to retaining European talent and value.

  • EU Defence and Space Commissioner Andrius Kubilius on stage underscored the need for operational AI capabilities to defend Europe’s information environment.

  • High-level officials, including former European Commissioner Gunther Oettinger, delivered remarks at the launch, with a panel moderated by Oliver Rolofs, underscoring AI sovereignty aligned with EU security policy.

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