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Secure Digital Infrastructure for Situational Awareness

Reference number
Coordinator Sanctuary Solutions AB
Funding from Vinnova SEK 145 000
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

Important results from the project

The project fulfilled the objective set from the start by establishing international contacts, conducting technical analyses and creating a basis for continued development. The work provided an in-depth understanding of how the system can be adapted to Swedish critical infrastructure and the eligibility requirements that are set for security, implementation and further development in real world environments.

Expected long term effects

The project is expected to contribute to the development of digital systems for situational awareness, event management, and resource coordination within Swedish critical infrastructure. The results enable improved security, coordination, and decision-making. The solution also has potential in forestry, agriculture, and related sectors. The project further strengthens the ability to develop and implement advanced technical solutions in complex and security-critical environments.

Approach and implementation

The project was largely carried out as planned, and the activities contributed to achieving the objectives, with some adjustments. International meetings were held in Kenya instead of the U.S., providing valuable operational insights. More potential partners were identified than initially planned. The timeline was mostly followed, though planning travel and meetings in operational environments is challenging due to changing availability. Collaboration worked well.

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Last updated 5 May 2026

Reference number 2025-04759