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AI factory - Pharos


Added by:   National contact point
Added on:   09 Jul 2025
Updated by:   OECD analyst
Updated on:   10 Jul 2025

This flagship project under the Blueprint for Greece’s AI Transformation is one of seven EU AI Factories, aiming to accelerate AI innovation by serving as a hub for academia, research, the public sector and private enterprises aiming to develop innovative AI-driven services, spanning sectors of health, Greek language and culture, and sustainability and energy (including climate adaptation). The project will leverage the high-performance computing infrastructure of the “DAEDALUS” supercomputer.

Name in original language

AI Factory - Pharos

Initiative overview

The Pharos project will serve as a hub for academia, research, the public sector, and private enterprises, aiming to develop innovative AI-driven services. Its focus will span the sectors of Health, Culture and Language and Sustainability. In doing so, it will play a crucial role in fostering the growth and ongoing support of an innovative and competitive ecosystem of startups and SMEs.The project has a total budget of 30 million, funded 50% by the EuroHPC Joint Undertaking and 50% by National Resources. The project is scheduled to commence in March 2025, with a total duration of 36 months.This initiative is a flagship project under the Blueprint for Greece's AI Transformation, developed by the High Level Advisory Committee on Artificial Intelligence (AI) The project will leverage the high-performance computing infrastructure of the DAEDALUS supercomputer, enabling seamless collaboration with other European infrastructures. The cooperation amongst AI Factories across countries, will ensure the collective data produced can be utilized for the benefit of all European citizens.An ecosystem of innovative best practices will be developed in Greece that will:Enhance competitiveness by providing advanced computational resources, access to big data, and specialised human expertise.Support the development of reliable AI services aligned with European AI regulations (AI Act).Promote innovation in the targeted key industrial sectors, i.e. sustainability, through satellite data analysis for natural resource management and mitigating the effects of climate change.Invest in human capital via training programs, fostering academic collaborations, upskilling and attracting talent in the AI domain.Ensure innovation by connecting with EDIHs, Data Spaces, National Competence Centers (NCCs), and key projects such as DeployAI, ALT-EDIC4EU, LLMs4EU, amongst others.Foster a cross-border innovation ecosystem through AI, delivering widespread benefits for all EU countries.The Pharos project will be managed and operated by the National Infrastructures for Research and Technology (GRNET), operating under the auspices of the Greek Ministry of Digital Governance. It is coordinated by a consortium of partners which include the National Centre for Scientific Research DEMOKRITOS (NCSRD), the National Technical University of Athens (NTUA), the Athena Research Center, and the GrowthFund, in close collaboration with the Special Secretariat of Foresight of the Government.Affiliated Bodies include: a) The National Center for Research and Technology Hellas (CERTH), b) Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (AUTH), c) National and Kapodistrian University of Athens (NKUA), d) Foundation for Research and Technology - Hellas (FORTH), e) University of Piraeus (UNIPI), as well as the National Documentation Centre (EKT) and IDIKA S.A., both operating under the auspices of the Greek Ministry of Digital Governance.

Name of responsible organisation (in English)

Ministry of Digital Governance

About the policy initiative


Organisation:

  • Ministry of Digital Governance

Category:

  • National – AI policy initiatives, regulations, guidelines, standards and programmes or projects

Initiative type:

  • AI Research Centres/Centres of Excellence/Expertise, specialised AI teams, labs

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Status:

  • Proposed or under development

Start Year:

  • 2024

Binding:

  • Non-binding

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