12/3/2025
Artificial intelligence has become a universal engine of transformation — a force multiplier for technological progress and a catalyst for new business models across every sector. Today’s technological frontier is shaped by Frontier AI Labs: commercial companies that combine cutting-edge research with rigorous deployment of foundation models, driven by clear go-to-market focus and operational excellence. The leaders are almost exclusively in the United States and China. Without training its own models, Europe risks deepening its strategic dependence on these technologies.
Europe has world-class AI talent – but almost no home-grown frontier labs. With Next Frontier AI, SPRIND is launching a five-to-seven-year initiative to change that – not by entering the current LLM race, but by leapfrogging to the next frontier. This was announced by the Federal Agency for Breakthrough Innovation today at EurIPS in Copenhagen, a European conference officially endorsed by NeurIPS, the most prestigious AI conference globally.
The goal: build at least three European Frontier AI Labs that explore new model classes, modalities, agentic systems and more efficient training regimes, develop their own models and run real products at scale. This is bigger than a single program – it’s a long-term initiative that combines funding, company building and support for large follow-on rounds.

The Next Frontier AI Challenge is a €125 million, competition to discover and build three European Frontier AI Labs – companies that develop their own models, and will be ready to scale to frontier level.
Beginning in July 2026, SPRIND will fund ten teams and provide them with 24 months of compute, infrastructure, MLOps support, and hands-on company-building. In the fall of 2028, up to three winners will move forward, each positioned to raise a €1 billion scale-up round and to become Europe’s next defining technology companies.
SPRIND is calling on builders, researchers, and the unconventional minds who see possibility where others see limits. If you’ve ever thought, We could leapfrog the state of the art if we built our own lab,
this is your moment: SPRIND is opening an early-bird track, two SPRIND Funken, ahead of the main Challenge. Early-bird applications are due on January 15 and February 15, 2026.
Join the waitlist: next-frontier.ai