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CFPs: Technologies for Autonomous Swarms of Drones Grant Program (Sweden)

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Deadline: 28-Jan-2026

The Swedish Foundation for Strategic Research (SSF) invites applications to establish a Centre for Autonomous Drone Swarms, supporting cutting-edge research in coordinated cyber-physical systems for civilian and dual-use applications. The centre will receive up to 60 million SEK over six years, emphasizing multidisciplinary collaboration, strategic alignment with Swedish and EU AI priorities, and real-world impact.

Overview of the Initiative

SSF’s initiative targets long-term, high-impact research in autonomous swarm systems, focusing on drones, robots, vehicles, and satellites. The programme seeks to advance internationally competitive work in:

The research approach encourages multidisciplinary collaboration, combining technical, societal, and industrial perspectives, and aligning with Swedish and EU strategies, including the Swedish AI Commission Roadmap and the EU AI Act.

Key Research Themes

The centre is expected to address:

Potential applications include:

Funding and Grant Structure

Funding will be phased, with a focus on sustainable, mission-driven outcomes, and governance through:

Eligibility and Consortium Requirements

Application Requirements

Applicants must submit a comprehensive proposal including:

The proposal should clearly demonstrate:

Selection Process

Why This Centre Matters

Tips for Successful Application

FAQ

1. Who can be the Centre Director?
An internationally recognized research leader in autonomous systems or drone swarm research.

2. How many co-applicants are allowed?
Up to seven co-applicants from participating institutions.

3. What is the maximum funding available?
Up to 60 million SEK over six years, phased by evaluation.

4. Can industrial partners apply alone?
No, the centre must include academic/research institutions with at least two industrial or societal partners.

5. What are the application requirements?
Submission must include a research plan, KPIs, risk analysis, sustainability assessment, letters of intent, and AI usage confirmation.

6. How will the funding be released?
40 million SEK at the start, up to 20 million SEK after a midterm evaluation, plus 3% reserved for utilization/exploitation.

7. How many centres will be funded?
Only one centre will be selected through the competitive evaluation process.

Conclusion

The SSF Autonomous Drone Swarms Centre represents a unique opportunity to pioneer research in coordinated, AI-driven cyber-physical systems. With significant funding, strategic partnerships, and international collaboration, the centre will advance scientific knowledge, deliver practical solutions, and reinforce Sweden’s leadership in autonomous system innovation.

For more information, visit SSF.

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