Cohere Acquires Aleph Alpha, Raises $600M from Schwarz Group

Cohere, a Canadian AI lab, is acquiring German AI firm Aleph Alpha for an undisclosed price. Schwarz Group, a major backer of Aleph Alpha, will simultaneously invest $600 million in Cohere's Series E funding round. The deal consolidates European AI talent and resources under Cohere's umbrella while securing significant capital from a German industrial conglomerate.
Cohere, a Canadian AI lab, is acquiring German AI firm Aleph Alpha for an undisclosed price. Schwarz Group, a major backer of Aleph Alpha, will simultaneously invest $600 million in Cohere's Series E funding round. The deal consolidates European AI talent and resources under Cohere's umbrella while securing significant capital from a German industrial conglomerate.
- Cohere acquires Aleph Alpha, a German AI lab, for undisclosed terms
- Schwarz Group invests $600 million in Cohere's Series E round
- Schwarz Group is one of Aleph Alpha's largest existing backers
- Deal combines Canadian and European AI capabilities and funding
The acquisition signals consolidation in the European AI landscape as smaller labs face pressure to scale or merge. Cohere gains European technical talent and regulatory proximity at a time when AI development is increasingly fragmented across geographies. The $600 million injection from Schwarz Group, a major German industrial player, underscores how traditional corporate capital is flowing into AI infrastructure.
- European AI labs face consolidation pressure as funding and compute requirements grow
- Cohere strengthens its position as a multi-region AI infrastructure player competing with OpenAI and Anthropic
- Traditional industrial capital (Schwarz Group) is increasingly willing to back AI infrastructure plays at scale
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