
What You Should Know:
– Corti, an AI infrastructure provider for healthcare, announced the launch of its sovereign cloud capabilities that will enable Europe’s health systems to adopt advanced, real-time AI without compromising the region’s strict data privacy laws. The launch marks Corti as the first major healthcare AI company to engineer infrastructure specifically designed for regulated markets.
– With a projected global shortage of 10 million healthcare workers by 2030, technology providers are often faced with a dilemma: choose between innovation and compliance. Corti’s new infrastructure eliminates this trade-off, facilitating safe and compliant AI adoption at scale.
Industry-First Infrastructure for Regulated Markets
Corti chose Switzerland as its starting point for this initiative due to the country’s exceptionally strict data privacy laws, which present a formidable challenge for most technology providers. In partnership with Voicepoint, Switzerland’s leading medical documentation provider, Corti is delivering sovereign AI infrastructure where the regulatory threshold is highest. This strategic move aims to unlock compliant AI adoption across Europe and beyond.
Corti’s sovereign cloud infrastructure is on track to protect patient data in Switzerland by Q3 2025. This represents the first real-world deployment of sovereign AI infrastructure purpose-built for healthcare, engineered from the ground up. Unlike competitors that rely on hyperscaler-managed services, Corti’s platform is designed to operate across any cloud or on-premises data center, offering the flexibility to exit any provider if regulatory, financial, or geopolitical needs demand it.
Strategic Market Opportunity and Growing Demand for Compliant AI
This initiative addresses a rapidly expanding market opportunity. The global AI in healthcare market is projected to reach $187.69 billion by 2030. Concurrently, 37% of European firms have already invested in sovereign clouds, with 44% planning to do so by 2025. Geopolitical tensions and the global race for AI infrastructure control are further pushing governments and enterprises to rethink dependencies and secure strategic autonomy. The upcoming EU AI Act, which will enforce strict standards by 2026, adds regulatory urgency to this shift. Corti’s approach aligns with this broader movement by building technology that can operate independently of any single cloud, supply chain, or hyperscaler dependency.
“Most AI vendors are still packaging other people’s infrastructure, models, or managed services,” said Andreas Cleve, CEO and co-founder of Corti. “Corti is different. We’ve built a vertically integrated platform from models to sovereign cloud architecture capable of deploying in the most restrictive jurisdictions in the world. Our Switzerland launch proves we control the full AI stack better than any other healthcare AI platform – that’s what it takes to build safe, scalable AI for global healthcare.”