Building Europe's testing ground
for industrial AI
Safely deploying the next generation of AI in the industries that drive Europe.
TEF North is a Test and Experimentation Facility under establishment in northern Sweden, dedicated to validating AI systems in industrial contexts under explicit Responsible AI governance, de-risking adoption for companies navigating the gap between AI ambition and operational reality.
The facility addresses a critical gap in the European testing landscape: there is currently no facility specifically designed to test multi-agent AI systems operating within industrial digital twin and simulation environments under the regulatory, ethical, and operational conditions that characterise the mining, manufacturing, forestry, and healthcare sectors of Europe's northern periphery.
Companies come to TEF North to test before they invest. Rather than deploying untested AI systems into live operations, they can explore, validate, and refine new technologies in controlled industrial scenarios, reducing risk while driving competitiveness. The facility gives industry direct access to leading research talent in AI development, responsible AI governance, physics simulation, virtual worlds, interaction design, medical product design, and industrial digitalisation.
Europe's only facility purpose-built to de-risk AI for industrial applications.
TEF North is a hands-on facility where companies explore, test, and validate new technologies and AI systems in controlled industrial scenarios before committing to full deployment.
TEF North establishes testing capacity in the northernmost regions of Europe, while also drawing international companies, researchers, and expertise into northern Sweden. The result is a unified, industry-led facility where cross-sector collaboration can happen through shared tools, demonstrators, knowledge, and data, built on the region's world-class strengths in manufacturing, forestry, energy, automation, AI, and health technology.
Responsible AI is the foundational context for all testing within TEF North. Drawing on Umeå University's internationally recognised research programme in responsible AI, the facility embeds ethical considerations directly into experimental design. Policymakers and regulators participate alongside industry practitioners, so that AI governance is informed by what actually happens on the factory floor, in the forest, and in the control room.
Where industry practice informs AI policy, and AI policy is built on evidence from the ground.
The region already has the industry, the research, and the infrastructure.
Meaningful knowledge exchange rarely happens without sustained interaction. There is strong interest in a shared facility that could serve as a catalyst for such engagement.
The capacity to test new solutions in a safe, realistic environment without risking disruption to live operations is essential.
Although the region is home to world-leading companies, their capabilities are often not widely known, even locally. Greater visibility is a valuable benefit of a shared facility.
Northern Sweden, with its wealth of academic expertise in responsible AI ethics and policy, is well-placed to lead in this space.
TEF North builds on a concentration of research, industry, and infrastructure that already makes northern Sweden one of Europe's most significant industrial regions, currently experiencing the largest wave of green industrial investment on the continent.
The facility is led by the Industry Commons Foundation, a non-profit research foundation working at the intersection of industry, technology, and data interoperability. ICF brings an established track record in EU-funded research and innovation, a global community of almost 9,000 innovators, and a hands-on methodology for cross-sector collaboration developed through over 26 international innovation prototyping labs.
TEF North leverages EU programmes and regional investment to bridge the gap between world-class research and industrial deployment. A strategic design study funded by Umeå kommun laid the groundwork, and a high-level stakeholder gathering at the Governor's residence brought together industry, academia, and government to validate the concept.
The facility creates a key node in a growing European network of Test and Experimentation Facilities, with established collaborations including TEF Health, the Swiss Smart Factory in Biel/Bienne, and the MADE Industry 4.0 Competence Centre in Milan. These partnerships connect TEF North to operational testing infrastructure across healthcare, smart manufacturing, and industrial digitalisation.
Test before you invest.
TEF North is currently in development. As the facility takes shape, we are holding intensive knowledge events and pilot experimentation sessions: hands-on, lunch-to-lunch working events that bring together regional industry, academic researchers, and international experts to work with real experiments and simulations in industrial AI contexts.
Register your interest to receive invitations to these events and updates on the facility's progress.