Cognizant, Domyn partner on sovereign AI in EMEA

LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM — Cognizant and Domyn have formed a strategic partnership to deliver sovereign AI solutions across EMEA, combining Cognizant’s enterprise integration capabilities with Domyn’s European-built deployable language model infrastructure for regulated industries.
According to a press release, the joint go-to-market targets the UK and Ireland, the DACH region, Northern Europe, and Southern Europe and the Middle East — geographies where data sovereignty requirements are most stringent.
Partnership delivers in-jurisdiction AI for regulated industries
Domyn provides the infrastructure layer — deployable language models built for financial services, government, and heavy industry — while Cognizant handles application integration and enterprise execution.
Cognizant brings more than 60 AI patents, 1,500-plus industry-specific agents, and AI Labs in San Francisco and Bengaluru to the partnership.
Gartner projects 50% of cloud AI workloads will migrate to sovereign deployment models by 2029, up from 5% in 2025 — the commercial pressure behind the partnership’s timing.
“Regulated organisations across Europe need AI that delivers transformational outcomes without compromising on data sovereignty, regulatory compliance, or security. Our partnership with Domyn brings together world-class AI infrastructure and Cognizant’s deep expertise in turning that infrastructure into real, industry-specific solutions,” said Manoj Mehta, President EMEA at Cognizant.
European AI infrastructure meets Cognizant’s enterprise integration depth
The partnership targets financial institutions, governments, and industrial firms that require AI processing within national or regional jurisdictions.
EU data residency laws and national AI regulations have elevated compliance costs for enterprises relying on cross-border cloud AI infrastructure.
The Cognizant-Domyn model offers a fully integrated stack — sovereign language model infrastructure combined with enterprise-grade application integration and industry-specific agent deployment.
“The next wave of AI in Europe will be won by those who own and control the intelligence at the heart of their business. With Cognizant’s extensive industry relationships across EMEA, we’ll be able to scale our vision and give the most demanding institutions the foundation to move decisively on AI,” said Uljan Sharka, CEO of Domyn.
The partnership reflects a broader shift in enterprise AI delivery — away from cloud-hosted services toward sovereign, jurisdiction-specific infrastructure that regulated clients can control within their borders.
For the outsourcing industry, sovereign AI requirements are reordering the vendor landscape: firms with in-country deployment capability and regulatory expertise hold a structural advantage over pure cloud AI resellers.
As AI governance rules spread from financial services into government and heavy industry, sovereign deployment capability is becoming a prerequisite for large-scale enterprise AI outsourcing contracts across Europe.

Independent




