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The OVHcloud Fast Forward AI Accelerator provides European AI startups with €50,000 in free GPU credits and access to OVHcloud's AI solutions, on top of the Startup Program's cloud credits (up to €100,000 at Scale level). The program includes AI technology deep-dives to solve technical challenges, workshops covering AI development, sales strategy, investor readiness, and PR training.
OVHcloud operates sovereign European cloud infrastructure ensuring compliance with EU data protection laws (GDPR), making it attractive for startups requiring data sovereignty. Applicants must first be members of OVHcloud's Startup Program (active for at least 3 months) and demonstrate a genuine need for GPUs and AI solutions. Preference is given to Scale-level members.
OVHcloud offers NVIDIA H100 GPUs for AI workloads. The program operates on a rolling basis with applications accepted at any time and decisions communicated within one week. This is one of the few European-sovereign cloud programs specifically offering GPU credits for AI startups.
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Search similar grants →Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Must be an OVHcloud Startup Program member active for at least 3 months. Must demonstrate a need for GPUs and OVHcloud's AI Solutions. Preference given to Scale-level Startup Program members. European startups and scaleups focused on AI development. Non-members must first apply to become Startup Program members. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates €50,000 (~$55,000) in free GPU credits and AI solutions through the AI Accelerator. Additionally, Startup Program members at Scale level can receive up to €100,000 (~$110,000) in general cloud credits. Combined value up to €150,000 (~$165,000). Includes AI technology deep-dives, workshops on AI, sales, investor readiness, and PR training. Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
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The OVHcloud Startup Program provides European and international AI startups with up to EUR 100,000 in free cloud credits on Europe's leading sovereign cloud infrastructure. The program specifically offers access to NVIDIA A100 and L40S GPU instances hosted entirely within EU data centers, making it uniquely valuable for AI companies that need GDPR-compliant compute resources not subject to the U.S. CLOUD Act. OVHcloud implements technical and organizational measures to protect data hosted by EU-based customers against interference from authorities outside the European Union. Beyond credits, participants receive one-on-one support from a regional manager, personalized technical guidance for architecture and scaling, and access to OVHcloud's partner ecosystem. Critically, OVHcloud takes no equity in exchange for the credits — a significant differentiator from some accelerator-style compute programs. The program supports AI training, inference, generative AI workloads, and 3D rendering with Ada Lovelace GPU performance. This is one of the few large-scale GPU credit programs specifically designed for data sovereignty compliance.
The OVHcloud Startup Program provides up to EUR 100,000 in free cloud credits on Europe's sovereign cloud infrastructure, designed for EU tech startups building AI applications. The program offers multiple tiers: the Start level grants EUR 10,000 with hands-on engineering time, while Scale tracks can reach EUR 100,000 via selected pathways. OVHcloud takes no equity in participating startups. The program provides access to NVIDIA A100 and L40S GPUs for AI training workloads, with full GDPR compliance and immunity from the U.S. CLOUD Act — making it particularly attractive for European AI startups requiring data sovereignty. The infrastructure includes personalized technical guidance and partnership opportunities. OVHcloud has direct partnerships with NVIDIA to deliver GPU acceleration capabilities for demanding AI applications.
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