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Inkubera Signs Deployment Agreement with Intric, Becoming First Incubator to Adopt Sovereign AI Infrastructure

Stockholm, 30 March 2026 — Inkubera and Intric have signed a deployment agreement, making Inkubera the first incubator to deploy Intric's sovereign AI infrastructure. Inkubera is the publicly funded business and growth incubator supporting innovative growth companies through business coaching, expert advisory, and access to networks and capital. AI and life science are the organisation's two strategic focus areas.

Under the agreement, Inkubera's advisors and staff will use Intric to build and deploy AI assistants supporting advisory and knowledge management work across the portfolio. 

"Startups are not looking for programs, they are looking for momentum. Faster access to capital, real customers, and the right expertise at the right time.

We are investing in our own capability to stay at the forefront and meet startups on the new terms that AI is creating. With Intric, our advisors can work closer to companies, with greater precision, and shorten the distance from insight to action.

At the same time, it is critical that company data remains under their control. For us, this is not just a technology decision, but a way to ensure we deliver what startups actually come to us for, real momentum." - Erik Jonuks, CEO, Inkubera

The agreement is the first for Intric in the incubator sector and extends the company's deployments into a category of publicly funded institutions. Inkubera operates with a public mandate and regional accountability, and handles commercially sensitive information on behalf of the companies it supports: business plans, early-stage IP, financial projections. That profile, an institution holding third-party data under public responsibility, sits close to the governance requirements Intric is built to meet, even if the operational context differs from a government agency or a regulated enterprise.

"Inkubera works with business plans, early-stage IP, and financial projections from companies that have not yet established themselves commercially," said David Wallén, CEO of Intric. "That information belongs to those companies, not to infrastructure they have no control over. The governance logic is the same wherever an institution holds sensitive information themselves or on behalf of others. In addition, what I find notable here is the way Inkubera thinks about the potential impact of AI on their operations. They are not thinking about AI as impacting just one specific process, but across the entire organisation, and it is especially in these cases where Intric really shines. Both Erik Jonuks (CEO) and Ruxandra Bocaciu (Program responsible) have both a great vision and concrete plans on how to use AI, and we at Intric are looking forward to supporting that."

About Inkubera Inkubera is the publicly funded business and growth incubator for the Örebro region, with offices in Örebro and Karlskoga. Inkubera accepts approximately 15 companies per year through business coaching, expert advisory, and access to networks and capital, without taking equity. AI and life science are the organisation's strategic focus areas. Since its founding, companies supported by Inkubera have created more than 3,200 person-years of employment, more than SEK 4.4 billion in cumulative turnover, and more than SEK 1.2 billion in capital and tax revenues to the region. Inkubera is a member of SISP, the national network of Swedish incubators and science parks. inkubera.se

About Intric Intric builds sovereign AI infrastructure for governments and critical institutions. The platform enables organisations to deploy AI assistants and agents on their own data, under their own governance, without dependency on external cloud infrastructure. Intric is developed in Sweden and is in active deployment across regulated institutions in the Nordics and Germany. Founded in 2021 and headquartered in Stockholm.

Press contact: Alexandra Johansen | alexandra.johansen@intric.ai