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Our sixth meetup of 2026 will take place April 23! This time, we'll team up with local Swedish sovereign AI Factory 6G AI and once again meet up at AI Sweden!

Our focus for this meetup is on how local Swedish start-ups leverage sovereign infrastructure to create truly sovereign ai applications.

Event Program

- Doors open at 17:00 CET

- Talks begin at 17:45 CET

- There will be light food & drinks

- There may be a moderated Q&A session....

Speaker Line-Up (under construction)

  • Markus Boman, Chief Medical Officer and Founder, Careifai will give a talk titled "Building trustworthy clinical AI in Europe: lessons from the front line". Abstract: How do you build AI for real clinical use in a highly sensitive domain like psychiatry? In this talk, Markus Boman, physician, psychiatrist and founder of Careifai, shares practical lessons from developing clinical AI in Sweden. The session will cover what it takes to move from promising demos to systems that clinicians can actually trust and use: data quality, privacy, regulatory constraints, model evaluation, workflow fit, and the realities of deploying AI in healthcare. This is a talk about building useful AI where the margin for error is small and trust matters most. About Careifai: Careifai Sweden AB is a Swedish healthtech company developing trustworthy AI tools for clinical documentation and assessment in psychiatry. The company focuses on reducing administrative burden for healthcare professionals while supporting high standards for privacy, safety, and regulatory compliance. Careifai is built for European healthcare, with a strong emphasis on secure infrastructure, clinically relevant workflows, and responsible AI deployment.

  • Robert Luciani, Co-Founder & CTO, Mediqtech will give a talk titled "Fault tolerant, secure, and sovereign AI systems." Abstract: Mediqtech implements AI powered clinical software and agentic systems. In this presentation we will share learnings from choices we have made in 3 areas: (1) Not relying on the judgement of AI models, we have chosen to assume they will make errors and adopt approaches from fault tolerant computing such as forward error recovery, N-modular redundancy, and more. (2) Not relying on SaaS for application hosting. Enforcing the need-to-know principle means that we need to ensure that logging is absolutely minimal, and true E2E encryption is used for all application data. (3) Not relying on foreign hosting providers. We have chosen to develop all software on local AI stations and can deploy seamlessly to isolated openstack / kubernetes clusters on private Swedish infrastructure.

  • David Wallén, CEO and Co-founder, Intric will give a talk titled "Sovereign AI in the Public Sector: Leveraging internal knowledge".
    Abstract: Public sector organizations run on knowledge, but most of it is locked away in documents and systems that nobody can effectively search or use. In this talk, we cover the technology stack behind AI deployments in the Swedish public sector: what works, what the sovereignty and security requirements actually demand, and how to meet them without compromising capability.
    We walk through how Borås Energi och Miljö used Intric's AI platform to make organizational knowledge instantly accessible across the entire organization, in production, on sovereign infrastructure, with full data control. A practical look at what it takes to go from scattered information to an organization that can actually find and use what it knows.

  • Ying Cheng, Founder and CEO of Arkus AI will give a talk titled "Building AI Agents in Healthcare: What Sovereignty Changes". Abstract: AI agents are making it possible for anyone—developers and non-coders alike—to build applications in healthcare. But in Europe, what you can build is increasingly shaped by sovereignty: where data lives, how models are controlled, and how decisions are audited. In this talk, Arkus AI demonstrates how agentic healthcare applications can be rapidly built on our platform, and what changes when sovereignty becomes a constraint rather than an afterthought. Through live examples—from clinical tools to patient-facing workflows—we explore how data boundaries, consent, and infrastructure choices reshape agent design. The result: building AI agents in healthcare is as much about constraints as it is about capability.

  • Rui Gomes, CTO of 6G AI will give a talk titled "Why Sovereign Neoclouds Matter and How We Built One." Abstract tbd...

Looking forward to seeing you there,

/Patrick & the Stockholm MLOps Team

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