From sovereign data platforms to AI strategy — we help Swedish government agencies move from ambition to implementation. On your infrastructure, on your terms.
We help national agencies put AI and data to work within the realities of government – regulatory requirements, security classifications, existing IT landscapes, and the pace at which organisations can absorb change. Our engagements range from early-stage AI strategy to hands-on delivery of data platforms and AI solutions.
• On-prem data platforms under full agency control
• Solution design, user specifications, and information architecture
• GDPR-compliant data processing
• Classified information handling aligned with OSL (offentlighets- och sekretesslagen)
• AI readiness assessments grounded in public-sector operations
• Use case identification and prioritisation
• Roadmaps aligned with Sweden's national AI strategy and the EU AI Act
• Organisational change management and capability building
• Automated case classification and document processing
• AI-assisted decision support for case officers
• Predictive analytics for resource planning and demand forecasting
• Cross-agency data sharing aligned with the upcoming data-sharing act
Sweden's national AI strategy, adopted in February 2026, sets a clear direction: AI should be part of how government operates. The SEK 479 million earmarked in the 2026 budget is the first dedicated investment of its kind.
At the same time, the EU AI Act reaches full applicability in August 2026. Agencies using AI in decision-making that affects citizens will need conformity assessments, technical documentation, and in some cases fundamental rights impact assessments. The regulatory clock is running.
For most agencies, the challenge is not whether to adopt AI but how – given limited internal capacity, strict data governance requirements, and the complexity of public-sector IT environments. That is the problem we help solve.
Earmarked in Sweden's 2026 budget for AI and data initiatives – the country's first dedicated AI investment.
— Source: Sweden's AI Strategy, Government.se
Swedish government agencies and universities have received AI and data-related assignments as part of the national AI strategy – the broadest coordinated push to date.
— Source: Government.se, 2026
of public servants globally now use AI in some form, yet only 18% believe their government uses it effectively.
— Source: Gallup, 2025
The EU AI Act's high-risk system obligations take full effect – particularly relevant for AI in public-sector decision-making.
— Source: European Commission, AI Act

We work under framework agreements with government agencies, which means we are in it for the long run. Our engagements typically evolve from an initial project into an ongoing collaboration as needs develop.
Our team includes a senior AI strategist with extensive leadership experience from within government agencies. That background shapes how we work – we understand the internal dynamics, procurement realities, and organisational challenges that come with introducing AI in the public sector.
We bring structured agile project management adapted to the way government agencies operate. On a recent multi-year engagement, we managed solution design, information architecture, user specifications, and project delivery for an on-prem data platform – helping the agency adopt agile ways of working that contributed directly to successful delivery.
We work within the constraints of government IT – air-gapped networks, on-prem deployments, approved Swedish cloud providers. We adapt to your classification level, not the other way around.
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