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Trusted Autonomy: Sweden’s Vision for World-Leading Connected AI & Autonomous Mobility

Reference number
Coordinator AstaZero AB
Funding from Vinnova SEK 1 500 000
Project duration October 2025 - March 2026
Status Ongoing
Venture Cluster of Excellence for Cutting-Edge Technologies - calls for proposals
Call Visions for world-leading research and innovation in strategic technology areas

Important results from the project

The project fulfilled its objective by developing a clear and anchored vision for reliable autonomy, with prioritized areas of intervention and a plan for the future. It has strengthened coordination between actors and created a common direction for future efforts. The project also contributed to new synergies, strengthened networks and a stable foundation for continued development in the area.

Expected long term effects

The project is expected to strengthen Sweden´s international position in reliable autonomy in the long term through increased coordination between research, industry and the public sector. It creates the conditions for more efficient development, faster implementation and higher quality in safety-critical AI systems. The work also contributes to long-term structures for collaboration, competence provision and international partnerships.

Approach and implementation

The project was implemented through a combination of analysis, monitoring of the external environment, and dialogue with relevant actors in academia, industry, institutes, and the public sector. The work involved workshops and ongoing collaboration, developing an anchored vision and concrete proposals. The approach worked well and the activities were appropriate in relation to the project´s objective. The project was largely implemented according to plan and timeframe.

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Last updated 20 April 2026

Reference number 2025-03316