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Physical-AI Collaboration with USA for Real-Time 3D Digital Twins

Reference number
Coordinator Occurrence AB
Funding from Vinnova SEK 150 000
Project duration January 2026 - April 2026
Status Ongoing
Venture Advanced digitalization - Industrial needs-driven innovation
Call Collaborations with the US in AI, digital infrastructure and cyber security

Purpose and goal

The project aims to establish a long-term Sweden–US innovation collaboration around real-time 3D digital twins for industrial environments. Its goal is to align Occurrence’s Physical-AI platform with leading US partners, validate joint needs and technical roadmaps, with the aim of achieving industrial demonstrators in follow-up projects.

Expected effects and result

For Occurrence, the project is expected to explore strategic US partnerships, strengthen its market positioning, and validate its Physical-AI platform in an international industrial context. The results will accelerate product maturity, expand access to US ecosystems in AI, robotics, and digital twins, and create a clear pathway to industrial demonstrators and commercialization through a follow-up bilateral innovation project.

Planned approach and implementation

The project will be executed in three phases: preparation, US travel (including attending GTC), and follow-up. It begins with mapping and prioritizing relevant US partners and preparing technical material, followed by targeted meetings, site visits, and workshops in the US to validate collaboration opportunities. The final phase aims at consolidates insights, aligning technical and business priorities, and defining possible follow-up bilateral project proposals.

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Last updated 26 January 2026

Reference number 2025-04756