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Multiagent systems for modern industrial processes and value chains

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Coordinator Lindholmen Science Park AB - AI Sweden
Funding from Vinnova SEK 23 352 026
Project duration May 2026 - April 2029
Status Ongoing
Venture Advanced digitalization: System-changing initiatives
Call Advanced digitalization: System-changing initiatives, Stage 1 2025

Purpose and goal

Multi-agent systems (MAS) have great potential to transform work processes across all organizations, including those in industry. To fully realize this value, we must both develop the individual components and learn how to integrate them into a complete system. While each individual capability provides value, the true impact is achieved only when we understand how to effectively implement these systems within the organization

Expected effects and result

Understanding how systems of agents, with different functionalities, can collaborate and synchronize to solve complex tasks, in innovation and production processes. This also includes understanding of how they can be managed across use cases, and how to share agents in complex systems across companies. Specific goals: -5 organisation implemented MAS to strengthen their business or innovation process -Sharable knowledge on core components developed & shared -System demo shown

Planned approach and implementation

The project is driven iteratively and with a product focus for the shared system demonstrator. The project plan includes updated state-of-the -art, technical development of core components in areas of orchestration, human in the loop, security, all being directly incorporated in the system demonstrator. The knowledge and frameworks developed will be general and reusable across business segments, allowing organizations to build domain-specific solutions based on shared, validated foundations.

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Last updated 26 May 2026

Reference number 2026-00309