# EQT 與 Alphabet Inc. 旗下的 Google Cloud 達成協議，旨在加速該私募公司投資組合中超過 300 家企業的人工智慧專案。

*genai, business · news · 2026-05-28 · Benzinga*

## Key points

- EQT 超過 300 家投資組合企業可使用 Google Cloud 的 AI 及安全工具，包括 Gemini Enterprise Agent。
- 投資組合企業將可在 Google Cloud AI 產品公開發佈前，搶先體驗即將推出的產品。
- Google Cloud 工程師將與 EQT 35 人的內部 AI 轉型團隊直接合作。
- 此協議允許 EQT 企業利用 Google Cloud 超過 33 萬名專家的合作夥伴網絡。
- EQT 的合作擴大了 Google Cloud 在私募股權領域的夥伴關係，繼 4 月與 Vista Equity 及 Thoma Bravo 的類似協議之後。

EQT has struck a deal with Alphabet Inc.‘s (NASDAQ:GOOGL) Google Cloud aimed at speeding up artificial intelligence projects across more than 300 companies held in the buyout firm's portfolio. The arrangement gives these businesses access to Google Cloud's AI and security tools, including the Gemini Enterprise Agent platform for building AI applications, Reuters reported. Portfolio companies will also receive early access to select upcoming Google Cloud AI products. EQT said its holdings span areas such as enterprise software and healthcare, and the partnership is designed to help those companies move from AI experimentation to broader rollout. Google Cloud's engineers will collaborate with EQT's in-house AI transformation group, which is approximately 35 people. The agreement also opens the door to Google Cloud's partner ecosystem, which Reuters said includes more than 330,000 specialists across firms such as Accenture, Deloitte and KPMG. Bert Janssens, EQT's co-head of private capital in Europe and North America, said the partnership would help "management teams future-proof their businesses and be more competitive in an increasingly AI-driven economy". EQT Isn’t Google’s Only PE Partner In April, Google Cloud also signed AI rollout agreements with Vista Equity Partners and Thoma Bravo. Those deals allow software companies in participating portfolios to list products in Google Cloud's marketplace. The new company will offer data center capacity alongside Google’s custom-built AI chips, known as Tensor Processing Units, or TPUs, through a compute-as-a-service model. The partnership comes as demand for AI computing capacity continues to soar amid the rapid adoption of generative AI tools and enterprise AI applications. Big Tech companies are expected to spend more than $800 billion on AI infrastructure in 2026 alone, including data centers, networking equipment and advanced semiconductors. Photo: Shutterstock

**Companies:** Alphabet Inc., EQT, Accenture, Deloitte, KPMG
**Countries:** United States

[Read the full story on Benzinga](https://www.benzinga.com/markets/private-markets/26/05/52857763/google-cloud-strikes-major-ai-deal-with-european-buyout-giant-eqt)

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