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Indra Group and Cohere Forge Alliance for Sovereign AI Development

Indra Group has partnered with Cohere to develop sovereign AI solutions, focusing on empowering SMEs and enhancing defense capabilities between Spain and Canada.

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A collaboration has emerged between Indra Group and Canadian firm Cohere, as they signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to advance the development of sovereign artificial intelligence solutions across Spain, Canada, and broader European markets. This alliance comes at a time when the need for digital sovereignty and resilience in supply chains is critical due to geopolitical tensions and evolving technological demands.

Enhancing Digital Sovereignty

The agreement was formalized during an institutional visit led by King Felipe VI of Spain, alongside Carlos Cuerpo, the First Vice-President of the Government and Minister of Economy, Trade and Business. This collaboration aligns with a broader initiative encouraged by both governments to establish technology-related bilateral agreements focused on sovereign AI. The technological foundation for this initiative will be supported by IndraMind, Indra Group's dedicated platform for deploying sovereign intelligence to protect vital assets.

Under this partnership, IndraMind will utilize its computing infrastructure to support the development of sovereign AI systems, while Cohere will contribute its large language models. The objective is to create capabilities that align with Spain's official languages, including Castilian Spanish, Catalan, and Basque, integrating these into the IndraMind ecosystem.

Empowering SMEs and Trade Relations

A key element of this collaboration is the creation of a digital platform designed for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). By providing access to advanced AI technologies, the partnership aims to strengthen the economic fabric of both nations. This initiative seeks to open new commercial opportunities and democratize access to cutting-edge AI solutions for smaller companies. The platform will employ business intelligence to support decision-making processes, helping SMEs navigate international markets more effectively.

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To foster trust and reliability, the platform will include a verification layer that uses data from public entities to validate essential information about participating companies. This strategy is expected to reduce friction in business dealings and create a more favorable environment for trade between Spain and Canada.

The collaboration also plans to introduce agentic AI—digital assistants that can autonomously seek opportunities, filter potential partners, and recommend actions. This innovation aims to streamline processes and enhance operational speed while leaving final decisions to human judgment.

Strategic Defence Cooperation

Beyond commercial interests, the MoU includes a line of cooperation in defense, focusing on enhancing technological interoperability and decision-making during multinational operations. By developing AI solutions that assist in mission planning and analysis, the partnership aims to strengthen collaborative defense efforts between the two nations. This aspect of the alliance underscores the growing recognition of AI's role in national security and defense strategy.

Looking Ahead

As the partnership between Indra Group and Cohere develops, it signals a shift in how countries and companies approach AI ownership and sovereignty. Aidan Gomez, CEO of Cohere, noted that organizations are increasingly seeking control over their AI capabilities, moving from a rental model to one of ownership. This trend is particularly relevant today, where data privacy and security are paramount.

Through this collaboration, Indra Group and Cohere aim not only to advance AI technology but also to create a framework that empowers countries and enterprises to thrive in a competitive global environment. As they progress, the implications of their efforts could redefine the future of AI in Europe and beyond, potentially setting a precedent for international collaborations in this critical field.

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