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AI Enhanced Mobility

Reference number
Coordinator Lindholmen Science Park AB
Funding from Vinnova SEK 2 018 750
Project duration June 2022 - January 2024
Status Completed
Venture Strategic Innovation Program Drive Sweden

Important results from the project

The purpose of AI Enhanced Mobility is to serve as a catalyst to accelerate the development of AI solutions in the mobility system. The project creates an arena for stakeholders to meet and to build knowledge and expertise in AI by fostering new collaborations and collectively identifying new project ideas, conducting feasibility studies, and initiating concrete projects. In this way, we can create new solutions in applied AI that contribute to the future of sustainable mobility systems.

Expected long term effects

General knowledge increase about AI and mobility among the project´s partners and in Drive Sweden´s, AI Sweden´s, SAFER´s and CLOSER´s networks. 8 feasibility studies received seed funding - SEK 100,000. Improve traffic safety using AI and eye tracking. Recognition of Vulnarable Road Users Localization of pick-up points Prediction of disruption in public transport Safe inclusive traffic infrastructure (SINTIA) Disruption information in public transport 3D&AI - cargo handling in terminals "TRASSEL" AI-based real-time distributed traffic risk assessment

Approach and implementation

The project consists of 29 partners from the public sector, industry and academia and is organized through a project group which is facilitating collaboration between actors by identifying needs, challenges and opportunities and structuring these into project ideas. An advisory board is securing quality and based on a number of criteria granting pre-study seed funding of 100 000 kr per pre-study. The project has an AI expertise support function and an AI use case canvas developed by AppliedAI and adapted to this particular project.

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Last updated 27 February 2024

Reference number 2022-01451