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Organization

Vivicta AB

Swedish technology company specializing in trustable AI, secure interoperability, and distributed systems for energy and smart mobility applications.

Large industrial companydigitalSEThin data (2/5)
H2020 projects
3
As coordinator
0
Total EC funding
€691K
Unique partners
129
What they do

Their core work

Vivicta AB is a Swedish technology company specializing in distributed artificial intelligence systems with a focus on trustability, security, and cross-domain interoperability. They contribute to large-scale European R&D efforts building reliable and explainable AI platforms that operate across sectors such as mobility, energy, and connected transport. Their work spans the intersection of AI reliability, secure connectivity, and smart energy systems — particularly around electric vehicle infrastructure and vehicle-to-grid integration.

Core expertise

What they specialise in

Trustable and explainable AIprimary
3 projects

All three projects (InSecTT, DAIS, Energy ECS) address AI trustability, reliability, and security as core themes.

Cross-domain interoperability and connectivityprimary
3 projects

Interoperability and cross-domain use cases appear consistently across InSecTT, DAIS, and Energy ECS.

Distributed computing and AI systemssecondary
2 projects

DAIS focuses explicitly on distributed AI systems; computing and storage themes also appear in InSecTT.

Smart mobility and energy (V2G, EV charging)emerging
1 project

Energy ECS — their largest funded project — covers smart mobility, V2G, bi-directional charging, and energy harvesting.

Evolution & trajectory

How they've shifted over time

Early focus
Secure trustable AI systems
Recent focus
AI for smart energy and mobility

Vivicta's H2020 participation spans only 2020–2021 (project start dates), so the evolution window is narrow. Their earliest work centered on secure, trustable AI and explainable AI through InSecTT. By 2021, they maintained this AI trustability core but expanded into applied domains — smart mobility, electric vehicle charging, and energy systems through Energy ECS and DAIS, signaling a move from foundational AI reliability toward sector-specific deployment.

Vivicta is moving from general-purpose trustable AI toward applied AI in energy and transport, making them a candidate for projects combining AI reliability with electromobility or smart grid applications.

Collaboration profile

How they like to work

Role: specialist_contributorReach: European19 countries collaborated

Vivicta operates exclusively as a consortium participant, never as coordinator, suggesting they contribute specialized technical expertise rather than project management. With 129 unique partners across 19 countries from just 3 projects, they work in very large consortia (ECSEL/KDT-type joint undertaking projects). This means they are experienced in complex multi-partner coordination but likely serve a focused technical role within these large efforts.

Despite only 3 projects, Vivicta has collaborated with 129 unique partners across 19 countries — a reflection of their participation in large-scale European joint undertaking initiatives. Their network is broad and pan-European rather than concentrated in any single region.

Why partner with them

What sets them apart

Vivicta sits at the intersection of AI trustability and energy/mobility applications — a combination that is increasingly critical as autonomous vehicles and smart grids demand explainable, reliable AI. Their consistent focus on security, reliability, and cross-domain interoperability makes them a natural fit for projects requiring AI systems that must be verifiably safe. For consortium builders, they offer a Swedish industrial partner with hands-on experience in large ECSEL-style joint undertaking projects.

Notable projects

Highlights from their portfolio

  • Energy ECS
    Their largest funded project (EUR 392K) and represents their expansion into smart mobility, V2G, and energy harvesting applications.
  • DAIS
    Focused on distributed AI systems with strong emphasis on cross-domain reusability and interoperability across industrial applications.
  • InSecTT
    Their entry into H2020 — addresses intelligent secure trustable things, combining IoT security with explainable AI.
Cross-sector capabilities
Energy and smart gridsTransport and autonomous mobilityElectric vehicle infrastructureIndustrial IoT and embedded systems
Analysis note: Only 3 projects with a narrow timeline (2020-2021 start dates) limits confidence in expertise evolution analysis. Vivicta is classified as non-SME private company but has no website listed, making independent verification difficult. The large consortium sizes (averaging 43+ partners per project) are characteristic of ECSEL/KDT joint undertaking calls, which may inflate partner counts relative to actual collaboration depth.