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Technological Sovereignty as the Foundation

From Cost Factor to Design Space.


 

Digitalization is not an end in itself but the prerequisite for operational capability.


With three decades of experience, we see change not as a threat but as a mission. We define IT infrastructure as a path from mere cost management to a strategic anchor point. morev•o combines reliable basic IT with the possibilities of modern AI. But we look beyond the purely technical horizon. We analyze not just bits and bytes, but also the impact on the people in their environment and within their organizations. Our goal is 'Sovereign Intelligence.' We empower you to build your own capacities so that your valuable knowledge remains in-house, independent of global monopolies.
 
In an era where transatlantic consolidations and massive valuation jumps dominate the market, the choice of technological foundation becomes a question of the future. True sovereignty does not arise from the mere use of external tools, but from the symbiosis of specialized, tailored language models and an infrastructure that meets European standards for data protection and security. We support you in carrying this strategic independence into highly regulated areas such as manufacturing, finance, or the public sector to ensure that innovative power does not become a commodity of global interests.
 
We understand Sovereign Intelligence as a hybrid promise: the connection of global expertise with local control. It is about integrating AI systems into your processes in such a way that they remain scalable without losing control over the data flow. While the market strives for size, we focus on depth—on systems that master European language nuances and specific domain logics and operate on platforms that are physically and legally within our sphere of influence. This is how we transform dependency into a self-determined future.


 

 
Regulatory & Scientific Context
European Union · EUR-Lex EU AI Act (Regulation 2024/1689) The EU regulation for governing AI systems—the legal foundation for responsible AI implementation. BSI · Federal Office for Information Security AI Security Recommendations BSI guide for the secure use of AI in companies and authorities. European Commission EU AI Strategy Strategic framework of the Commission for human-centric, trustworthy Artificial Intelligence. Standardization Roadmap AI German Standardization Roadmap for Artificial Intelligence Organizations such as the DKE (German Commission for Electrical, Electronic & Information Technologies) develop technical standards that can serve as a 'presumption of conformity' for compliance with the AI Act. EUROPEAN UNION EU Cyber Resilience Act (CRA) A regulation establishing binding cybersecurity requirements for products with digital elements (hardware and software). The goal is a uniform security standard throughout the entire lifecycle of a product. EUROPEAN UNION EU Data Act (DA) A regulation governing access to and use of data generated by connected products (IoT) and related services. It aims to give users more control over their data and strengthen the European data economy through fair competition. EUROPEAN UNION General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) An EU-wide law regulating the protection of personal data and the free movement of such data within the Union. It has applied since May 25, 2018, to all companies and organizations processing data of EU citizens. In Germany, it is supplemented by the Federal Data Protection Act (BDSG). The GDPR takes precedence. GERMANY Federal Data Protection Act (BDSG) The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is supplemented in Germany by the Federal Data Protection Act (BDSG). The GDPR takes precedence. EUROPEAN UNION European Data Governance Act (DGA) Unlike the Data Act (which regulates access rights), the DGA focuses on the structure and trust in data sharing. It creates the legal framework for data intermediaries and the exchange of sensitive public data. Council of the European Union Omnibus VII Legislation Package On May 7, 2026, the negotiators of the Council Presidency and the European Parliament reached a provisional agreement on a proposal to streamline certain rules for artificial intelligence (AI).
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