NVIDIA INCEPTION APPLICANT · Sovereign EU edge AI track · Built on CUDA + TensorRT-LLM
NVIDIA Inception · Application in preparation

Sovereign EU edge AI, built on NVIDIA.

Lifetime Oy is preparing its NVIDIA Inception application on the sovereign EU edge AI track. Two productised SKUs are live today — Control Room and Situation Room — both running an NVIDIA stack end-to-end on customer premises with full service: operator training, 24/7 technical support, warranty servicing, and remote configuration.

See Control Room (€4,994) See Situation Room (€8,993)
The Moat

NVIDIA makes it possible.
EU-sovereign deployment makes it defensible.

NVIDIA is the credibility layer — production silicon and models customers already trust. The actual moat is what surrounds the box: jurisdiction, ownership, bridged architecture, auditable handoff, and a Finnish service team. Common LLM vendors can copy model access. They cannot easily copy the jurisdiction, the install, the compliance trail, or the service wrapper.

1.Why cloud-only LLMs fail in regulated environments

OpenAI, Anthropic, Google Vertex, Mistral cloud — every cloud-only LLM hits the same four hard failures the moment the workload sits inside an EU-regulated industry:

Failure modeWhy it kills the use case
CLOUD Act exposureUS-incorporated cloud means US law can compel access to your customer data. Defence, healthcare, dual-use, critical infrastructure: instant deal-breaker.
GDPR Article 5(f) & Schrems IICustomer data crossing to a third-country processor without an adequate lawful basis is automatic GDPR liability.
NIS2 — 24 h incident reportCritical entities (energy, water, transport, finance, health, digital, public admin) must report incidents in 24 h. You can't reconstruct what the model did when the logs live in someone else's cloud.
EU AI Act Article 12 loggingRequired immutable record-keeping for high-risk AI. Cloud LLMs don't surface prompt / response / decision logs at the granularity an inspector demands.
Across all 25 regulated EU industries below the pattern is identical: the workload cannot legally live on someone else's cloud.

2.Why the on-site NVIDIA stack matters — the credibility layer

NVIDIA does the credibility work. Buying this stack is buying the same NVIDIA components NVIDIA itself ships — not a research project, not a custom-silicon bet, not vendor risk. Customers, inspectors, and procurement teams already trust the NVIDIA name. That's half the sales conversation gone before we walk in.

3.What the customer actually gets — the deliverable

Itemised. No black box. Customer signs off on what arrived, what is installed, and what gets pushed each month.

ItemWhat it isWhen
NVIDIA hardwareAcer Veriton GN100 (or DGX Spark / Veriton 2000 / customer-supplied NVIDIA-capable) — pre-imaged, customer-ownedDay 0
On-site installLifetime engineer: validates CUDA drivers, loads NVIDIA NIM bundle, brings up local MCP endpoint, sanity-tests first inference end-to-endDay 0–1
Operator training drill30-min scenario rehearsal with your team · signed install protocol · runbook handoverDay 1
Article 12 immutable logLive from minute one · 7-year retention · cryptographic hash chain · sealable for inspector handoverDay 1
Monthly NVIDIA refreshNew Llama Nemotron NIMs, Cosmos checkpoints, Nemotron Speech, TensorRT-LLM kernels, GB10-tuned quantizationMonthly
Weekly security backportsCUDA driver patches, container CVE fixes, OpenSandbox + Ubuntu 24.04 LTS updatesWeekly
Daily hotfixes (when needed)Zero-day CVE patches, NVIDIA driver hotfixes, model-side jailbreak mitigations — pushed within 24 hAs needed
24/7 technical supportNamed Finnish engineer · SLA sized to your operation · production incidents coveredOngoing
Warranty servicingWe handle hardware warranty for you (Acer GN100 RMA paperwork, swap-out coordination, redeploy)Ongoing
Remote configurationBundle switches, patches, OS updates over your secure tunnel — sovereign alwaysOngoing

3b.What you can build on top — your sovereign Linux platform

You're not buying a sealed appliance. The GN100 ships with a full Ubuntu 24.04 LTS stack you own and extend. Cron jobs, systemd timers, Docker compose stacks, custom Python services, REST gateways — anything that runs on Linux runs here, alongside the NVIDIA model stack.

Build capabilityWhat customers actually do with it
Ubuntu 24.04 LTS — full Linux platformRoot access. Standard apt / systemd / cron / journald — everything your DevOps already knows. Pre-imaged but never sealed.
cron / systemd timer workflowsSchedule nightly ETL into the Article 12 log · 06:00 dispatch-readiness report · weekly Nemotron RAG re-index of your SOPs · monthly CSRD evidence bundle export. Workflow scheduling is built-in.
Docker / Docker Compose + OpenSandboxDrop in your own containers next to the NVIDIA NIMs — internal microservices, custom ETL, in-house ML models. OpenSandbox keeps them isolated from each other and from the NIM stack.
Local MCP serverWire Claude Code / your IDE / your dispatcher app to the box over your internal network. No internet hop. Customer-supplied MCP tools mount alongside ours.
Pre-installed toolchainPyTorch, Jupyter, Ollama, vLLM, TensorRT-LLM, NVIDIA NIMs — ready out of the box. Bring your own libraries via apt / pip / conda.
Article 12 log APIHTTP API for read-only access to the immutable log. Wire it to your SIEM, your CSRD platform, your inspector portal. The log is yours; the API is documented.
REST / webhook gatewayExpose any agent or model as an internal HTTP endpoint for your ERP, dispatcher, ticketing system — sovereign, on-prem, no third-party API call.
Bring-your-own modelDrop a custom fine-tune (Llama / Mistral / Qwen variants) into the NVIDIA NIM runtime alongside the curated bundle. The box doesn't care whether the weights came from NVIDIA or you.
Air-gap switchableFirewall policy can cut external network at any time. Update tunnel opens only when you allow it; otherwise the box runs fully offline for as long as you want.
This is the Linux moat inside the moat. SaaS LLM vendors don't ship you a Linux platform you can extend. Sovereign LLM vendors do — because the box is yours, and Linux is yours.

4.Why this is hard to copy — the actual moat

Six layers. Each is hard. The combination is harder. This is what the customer is really buying — and why a cloud LLM vendor can't compete on the same axis.

Moat layerWhy it's hard to copy
EU-sovereign jurisdictionLifetime Oy is Finnish-registered (Y-tunnus 0772407-9), EU-based. A US or non-EU vendor cannot credibly sell "EU sovereign" to a defence ministry, a NIS2 operator, or a CER critical entity. Jurisdiction can't be cloned.
Customer-owned hardwareThe customer owns the box. We don't host anything. CLOUD Act exposure and Schrems II concerns die in one move. A SaaS vendor can't replicate this without reinventing themselves as a hardware vendor — and most won't.
Bridged inference architectureThe GN100 ConnectX-7 bridge for 405 B-param models, TensorRT-LLM tensor parallel, and Article 12 log replication across nodes — that's months of engineering against a specific hardware topology. Cloud vendors don't optimise for "your customer's two-node cluster".
Auditable handoffSigned install protocol + Article 12 cryptographic log + operator drill = inspector-friendly out of the box. Most AI vendors leave compliance evidence as the customer's homework. We make it the install deliverable.
Service wrapper depthOperator training + 24/7 named-engineer support + warranty servicing + remote configuration — a Finnish team that answers the phone. Copy that without a Finnish team, an EU office, and a regulated-industry customer base.
Front-line feedback loopVPK / industry-specific operator notes → next month's NVIDIA NIM bundle. Field experience in EU-regulated operations compounds month over month. New entrants start at month zero.

25.regulated EU industries — same problem, same answer

The pattern repeats across every EU-regulated industry. Sovereign on-site NVIDIA stack + service wrapper. Different bundle per industry, same moat.

1. Construction
Site safety dispatch (SiteSense vision + Whisper + Llama Nemotron Super) · EPBD / CSRD report generation · BIM-aware reasoning
2. Cement
Emissions intensity (kgCO₂ / t cement) · ETS allowance calculation · CBAM exports · kiln anomaly detection
3. Steel
CBAM origin tracking · energy carrier optimisation · ETS · scrap composition vision
4. Aluminium
CBAM imports compliance · smelter energy logs · ETS · pot-line vision QA
5. Chemicals
REACH dossier drafting · hazardous incident response triage · process safety event RAG
6. Pharmaceuticals
GMP batch release Article 12 · clinical trial protocol compliance · GxP sovereign log
7. Healthcare (hospitals)
Local-data triage assist · GDPR-safe dictation (Nemotron Speech) · sovereign EHR Q&A
8. Defence / dual-use
Drone detection (YOLOv8-x + acoustic + Cosmos Reason 2) · export-control screening · Reg 2021/821 reasoning
9. Energy / electricity grid
Balancing forecasts · NIS2 24 h incident reports · sovereign DSO/TSO telemetry
10. Oil & gas
Pipeline anomaly detection · sanctions screening · sovereign well-log RAG
11. Nuclear
IAEA reporting prep · operational safety log analysis · air-gapped reactor twin
12. Water utilities
Leak detection on local SCADA · sovereign customer + meter data · NIS2 incident logging
13. Telecommunications
NIS2 24 h incident reports · sovereign call-metadata analysis · BGP / DNS anomaly triage
14. Banking / finance
DORA operational resilience · MiFID II call-log review · sovereign KYC RAG
15. Insurance
Claims triage on local PII · fraud signal detection · sovereign claimant document Q&A
16. Maritime / shipping
MRV CO₂ reporting · port operations dispatch · sovereign AIS & cargo manifests
17. Aviation
EU ETS aviation reporting · NOTAM-aware dispatch · sovereign passenger / crew data
18. Rail
Predictive maintenance · ERTMS sovereign telemetry · NIS2 incident reports
19. Logistics & customs
Declaration assist · dual-use export checking · sovereign carrier manifests
20. Agriculture
CAP compliance · traceability of crop inputs · EUDR due diligence
21. Food processing
HACCP audit assist · allergen tracing · sovereign batch genealogy
22. Forestry / pulp & paper
EUDR deforestation due diligence · chain of custody · sovereign harvest plans
23. Mining
CRMA reporting (critical raw materials) · safety dispatch · sovereign assay data
24. Government / civil defence (VPK)
Drone defence dual-use · dispatch + incident report generation · sovereign citizen data
25. Education / research
Sovereign research data · intra-EU collaboration without cloud LLMs · EU AI Act literacy training

Why Lifetime Oy deserves an Inception seat

We sell NVIDIA hardware AND NVIDIA models — and we use both in every product we ship. Not a slide deck, not a pilot, not a consulting engagement. Productised SKUs with clear price points, recurring NVIDIA-model subscription revenue, and an NVIDIA-Connect-ISV-approved channel position. That's the case for our Inception seat: we're the EU-sovereign channel that closes both ends of NVIDIA's stack at once.

1. We sell NVIDIA hardware

Acer Veriton GN100 with NVIDIA GB10 Grace Blackwell SoC shipped in every Control Room (1 node) and Situation Room (2 bridged nodes). 128 GiB LPDDR5X unified memory, NVIDIA driver stack pre-imaged, validated by us at install time.

2. We sell NVIDIA models

NVIDIA NIMs, Cosmos, Isaac ROS, Aerial Omniverse, CV-CUDA, TensorRT-LLM — installed sovereign on the customer's box, refreshed monthly via the €299/mo Sovereign Model Updates subscription. The NIMs are the moat: customers can't get them with EU sovereignty from anyone else.

3. We use both in every SKU

Every product on our store runs NVIDIA HW + NVIDIA models together. DWS IQ 6, Firehorse, LWM, Control Room, Situation Room — all bind to the GB10 Grace Blackwell + NIM/Cosmos/Aerial Omniverse stack. No NVIDIA-adjacent alternatives in the bill of materials.

4. Productised, not consulting

Live SKUs at clear price points (€4,994 / €8,993 / €995 / €299/mo). Real revenue, real customers, NVIDIA Connect ISV approved (2026-03-08). Not a slide.

5. EU-sovereign by construction

Customer-owned hardware, Finnish jurisdiction, zero CLOUD Act exposure. EU AI Act Article 12, GDPR, NIS2, CER — all satisfied because the NVIDIA stack runs on premise. NVIDIA's moat extends into EU regulated industries through us.

6. Full service, not just hardware

Operator training, 24/7 technical support, warranty servicing, and remote configuration — all bundled around the NVIDIA stack. The relationship is what keeps customers compounding on NVIDIA's models month after month.

The NVIDIA moat — both ends of the stack, sovereign, in one SKU

Most NVIDIA partners sell either the hardware or the models. We sell both, integrated, sovereign, with service — which is why Inception is the right home for us.

NVIDIA stack layerWhat we sellWhere it ships
SiliconNVIDIA GB10 Grace Blackwell SoC (inside Acer Veriton GN100)Control Room (1×), Situation Room (2× bridged)
Drivers + runtimeCUDA Toolkit, NVIDIA drivers, DGX Ubuntu basePre-imaged on every GN100 we ship
Inference engineTensorRT-LLM (single-node + tensor parallel for bridged pair)All hardware SKUs + NVIDIA Model Install service
NIM microservicesLlama 3.1 70B / 8B Instruct NIMs · Whisper NIMs · BGE NIMs · NVIDIA-curated vision NIMsSovereign Model Updates Subscription (€299/mo)
Foundation modelsNVIDIA Cosmos checkpoints (world foundation, physics, occlusion reasoning)Sovereign Model Updates Subscription
Sensor / vision stackNVIDIA Isaac ROS (sensor fusion) · CV-CUDA (accelerated vision)Situation Room (VPK Drone Defense bundle)
Digital twin / simulationNVIDIA Aerial Omniverse (operational-area twin for rehearsal & debrief)Situation Room (Crisis Coordination & Full Sovereign bundles)
Service wrapInstall, operator training, 24/7 support, warranty, remote configBundled into all hardware SKUs + subscription

The NVIDIA stack we ship

NVIDIA componentHow we use itWhere it ships
CUDA + NVIDIA driversLocked at known-good revision per release; validated against the bundle's model set.Control Room, Situation Room, NVIDIA Model Install add-on
TensorRT-LLMProduction inference kernels for 7B–72B-class models; speculative decoding where it pays off.All hardware SKUs
Tensor parallel / multi-GPUBridged across 2 nodes for Situation Room — heavy 70B-class models shard, light models replicate.Situation Room (bridged pair)
NVIDIA NIM-style microservicesPackaged, versioned, sovereign — never leaves customer premises.Sovereign Model Updates subscription
NVIDIA-optimised model weightsAWQ / GGUF Q4-K-M quantization tuned per GPU configuration; refreshed monthly.Sovereign Model Updates subscription
NVIDIA-tuned vision & acousticYOLOv8/9/10 for drone/PPE/perimeter; acoustic event models for dual-use detection.Situation Room (VPK Drone Defense bundle)

Productised reference (the Inception evidence)

Reference use case — VPK drone defense (dual-use)

A Finnish volunteer fire brigade (VPK) running a sovereign-by-default situation room out of the kalustohalli: YOLOv8-x on Node A processes 4 camera feeds; BirdNET-class acoustic model classifies rotor signatures; Qwen 2.5 72B (sharded across the NVIDIA bridge) cross-references EU dual-use rules and local NOTAM; Llama 70B on Node B runs an independent check; Article 12 immutable log replicated across both NVIDIA nodes. Nothing leaves the building.

Full service — what's bundled with the hardware

We don't drop a box and walk away. Every hardware SKU is wrapped in a full service relationship:

What we're asking NVIDIA Inception for

  1. Inception membership on the sovereign EU edge AI track — for technical credibility with EU defence, civil protection, and critical-infrastructure buyers.
  2. Co-marketing on EU sovereign edge AI use cases — VPK drone defense and CER/NIS2 compliance reference deployments.
  3. Early access to NVIDIA NIM updates, TensorRT-LLM kernels, and reference architectures for bridged multi-node sovereign deployments.
  4. EU programme alignment — Lifetime Oy is positioned for EDIP / EDF dual-use windows where NVIDIA reference architectures meet EU sovereignty requirements.

Contact

Risto Anton Päärni, CEO · Lifetime Oy · Espoo, Finland
Email: risto.paarni@lifetime.fi · Sales: sales@lifetime.fi
Business ID: 0772407-9 · VAT ID: FI07724079