Industrial AI Cloud: Legal AI Provider Noxtua Leverages Telekom's AI Factory
Noxtua teams with Deutsche Telekom to scale AI-driven legal services in Europe
Noxtua, a provider of sovereign legal AI, has become a customer of Deutsche Telekom's Industrial AI Cloud. The AI factory enables sovereign operations under European law, meeting the stringent security and compliance requirements of the legal sector.
With its Noxtua AI platform, the company is joining the ranks of customers at Deutsche Telekom's AI factory in Munich. Noxtua develops Europe's sovereign legal AI for legal professionals in law firms, corporations, public administration, and the judiciary. The AI, specialized in legal contexts, supports research, contract analysis, and the drafting of legal texts.
Given that lawyers handle highly sensitive data, the legal sector faces strict criminal, professional, and data protection regulations—making secure IT infrastructure essential. In light of the U.S. CLOUD Act, processing data in sovereign data centers operated by European cloud providers is particularly critical. For this reason, Noxtua will rely on Telekom's Industrial AI Cloud.
Industrial AI Cloud Supports Scaling of Legal AI
"The Industrial AI Cloud is a key building block for Noxtua in scaling our European legal AI: it provides essential computing power, meets high security and compliance standards, and—crucially—operates under European control, which is vital to our sovereignty strategy. An independent legal system is the cornerstone of an independent rule of law and thus essential for our democracies here in Europe. At the same time, this demonstrates that high-performance AI can scale successfully while aligning with European values," explains Dr. Leif-Nissen Lundbæk, CEO and co-founder of Noxtua.
Deutsche Telekom's Industrial AI Cloud offers Noxtua more than just GPU computing power for AI training and inference—the process by which AI analyzes new, unknown data to generate predictions, classifications, or decisions. It also provides seamless integration with the Germany Stack, featuring partners like SAP and Siemens, along with the highest standards in security and compliance.
Dr. Ferri Abolhassan, Deutsche Telekom board member and CEO of T-Systems, states: "The Industrial AI Cloud stands for European sovereignty and security. The legal sector highlights just how crucial it is to process data securely on a trusted platform. With the computing capacity of our AI factory, we enable Noxtua to analyze complex and sensitive legal data while accelerating processes—always in line with European values and ethical standards."
Innovative AI Provider Chooses Telekom's AI Factory
Founded in Berlin in 2017 as a spin-off from research at the University of Oxford and Imperial College London, Noxtua develops Europe's sovereign legal AI, covering legal research, analysis, and document creation. Its compliance-driven AI meets the professional, criminal, and data protection requirements for lawyers (Section 203 of the German Criminal Code, Section 43e of the Federal Lawyers' Act) and holds multiple certifications, including ISO, BSI C5, and SOC 2. Through exclusive partnerships with leading European legal publishers, the tech company offers the first Europe-wide license for the legal AI market.
In Germany, the legal tech firm is collaborating with C.H.Beck, a legal publisher, to develop the Beck-Noxtua Legal AI Workspace, based on beck-online—the most comprehensive German-language legal database, with over 60 million documents. By leveraging the Industrial AI Cloud, Noxtua benefits from high GPU resources for AI training and inference. The platform is compliant with the EU AI Act and enables sector-specific compliance (e.g., BaFin, criminal law) as well as sovereign, compute-intensive applications for regulated sectors such as the judiciary and corporations.
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