At Daijobu AI, we are proud to announce our support for the EuroStack initiative by signing the recent open letter to European Commission President von der Leyen calling for a stronger commitment to sovereign digital infrastructure. As a young French AI startup founded last year, our decision to join more than 200 European companies and associations in this important call to action reflects our core values and strategic vision.
Aligned with our mission
Since our founding, Daijobu AI has been committed to democratising access to customised AI by providing companies with effective, tailored and scalable tools. At the heart of our approach is our “trust-first philosophy”, under which clients retain full ownership and complete control of their data through transparent tools. This philosophy is naturally aligned with the EuroStack initiative’s emphasis on European digital sovereignty.
The open letter stresses that “Europe’s multiple current dependencies create security and reliability risks, compromise our sovereignty, and harm our growth.” This concern resonates deeply with us. As developers of bespoke AI models trained exclusively on client data, we fully understand the critical importance of data sovereignty and the need for European companies to retain control over their digital infrastructure.
Europe’s growing AI market needs sovereignty
Our market analysis shows that AI will contribute €15,7 trillion to the global economy by 2030. In France alone, the AI market is valued at €4,86 billion in 2024, with projections reaching €17,6 billion by 2029. These figures represent enormous potential for European innovation and economic growth—but only if we build the right foundations for digital sovereignty.
As the letter states, Europe “must take proactive industrial action” rather than simply regulate itself out of its current position. At Daijobu AI, we are already taking action by providing companies with AI solutions hosted on sovereign infrastructure in France. This approach ensures that European companies can benefit from advanced AI capabilities while maintaining data security and regulatory compliance.
Our commitment to a sovereign European AI ecosystem
The open letter calls for several key actions that align perfectly with our business model and vision:
- Create demand for European solutions – Daijobu AI’s leasing model makes customised AI accessible to companies of all sizes, helping to drive the adoption of European AI solutions.
- Support a “pooling and federation” approach – Our internally developed “Daij” framework accelerates AI development, contributing to the ecosystem of European technical assets.
- Prioritise services with strong prospects for adoption – Our focus on bespoke AI models for specific business needs responds to genuine market demand.
- Develop harmonised requirements for sovereign cloud services – Our commitment to hosting every solution on sovereign infrastructure in France supports this objective.
A call for collaborative action
Daijobu AI aims to become a leader in providing AI technology building blocks for businesses. Our vision of “becoming for AI what Cloudflare is for the web—a major yet invisible player in modern infrastructure” requires an ecosystem in which European digital sovereignty is valued and protected.
We firmly believe that supporting initiatives such as EuroStack is not only about policy or regulation, but also about building a sustainable, reliable and competitive European digital landscape. By signing this open letter, we stand alongside other European innovators calling for concrete action to turn ambitions for technological sovereignty into reality.
The time for radical action has come. Europe has the talent, capabilities and vision to lead the digital age, but only if we work together to create the conditions in which European technology companies can thrive. At Daijobu AI, we are committed to playing our part in building a sovereign, innovative and competitive European AI ecosystem.
As our CEO Gautier Uchiyama often says, “AI must adapt to your business, not the other way around.” The same principle applies to Europe’s digital infrastructure—it must serve European values, businesses and citizens first. That is why we have proudly added our name to this crucial initiative.
