The last wave of AI asked organizations to make an uncomfortable trade: send your most sensitive data to someone else’s servers, in someone else’s jurisdiction, under someone else’s terms — and hope. For a hospital, a bank, a law firm, or a public agency in Europe, that isn’t a trade. It’s a non-starter.
We started Nordic Intelligence Labs because we didn’t accept the premise. Sovereignty and capability are not opposites. You can run long-horizon, multi-agent systems that work autonomously for hours — and keep every byte of data inside a region you choose, on hardware governed by EU law, audited against the standards your compliance team already trusts.
So we built the whole stack: Alverion, the agentic engine and its fleet; the Sovereign Cloud it runs on; and an open-source office suite with long-term memory, so the AI works inside the tools your team already uses. No black boxes, no lock-in, no quiet data egress. It runs in Finland, and it answers to you.