LLMs4EU kick-off event: building multilingual AI for Europe’s priority sectors

LLMs4EU Kick off event 2025

Villers-Cotterêts, 19-20 March 2025. The Large Language Models for the European Union (LLMs4EU) project kick-off event took place at the Château de Villers-Cotterêts. LLMs4EU is a three-year Digital Europe Programme initiative coordinated by ALT-EDIC that will fine-tune models for five key sectors (science, public services, tourism, telecommunications, and energy) in all EU languages. The consortium includes over 60 organisations working in 19 countries, reflecting the breadth of Europe’s linguistic landscape. LLMs4EU aligns with ALT-EDIC’s mission through data acquisition, legal compliance, and evaluation for multilingual use.

Core themes of the event

The discussion focused on execution, from project coordination and early-stage legal compliance to pathways for adoption beyond pilots. The project will deliver tools and fine-tuned models for all EU languages and ensure consistency with European law, including the AI Act and GDPR. 

Five domains, one multilingual approach

The LLMs4EU project partners will fine-tune and validate models for five sectors where language technologies can deliver immediate value: science, public services, tourism, telecommunications, and energy. Each domain is managed by industry leaders who are mapping concrete data needs so that models reflect real-world scenarios. This sectoral focus is the project’s hallmark. It links multilingual capability with domain specificity across European languages, including lower-resourced ones.

 The project will also provide support for training, evaluation and legal compliance of the fine-tuned models. A series of Financial Support to Third Parties (FSTP) open calls in Spring 2026 will allow external partners and SMEs to provide data to support the fine-tuning and evaluation of the models. 

Learn more

Visit the LLMs4EU project website and LinkedIn for more information and updates.

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Lithuania

Lithuania is represented in the ALT-EDIC consortium by the Ministry of Culture, a governmental institution responsible for formulating and implementing state cultural policies in the fields of professional and amateur arts, theatre, music, fine arts, cinema, museums, libraries, publishing, copyright and related rights, and the protection of cultural heritage and language.

In response to recent advances in generative AI, Lithuania is actively exploring the development of large language models (LLMs) and supporting the ecosystem for the Lithuanian language. The Ministry of Culture has initiated an information campaign to engage both public and private sector organisations in ALT-EDIC efforts. Several companies have already expressed their interest. Lithuania is also funding a number of projects through Recovery and Resilience Facility (Next Generation Lithuania), aimed at accumulating language resources for AI systems. It is anticipated that these projects will complement the goals of ALT-EDIC.

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