Bergman Coding AB is a Swedish technology partner contributing full-stack AI development, cultural sector expertise, and production-ready tools to EU-funded research and innovation consortia. We build the software that powers Europe's cultural digital transformation.
Our ongoing projects align directly with EU funding programme priorities in cultural technology, AI innovation, and digital infrastructure.
AI-powered metadata generation and audience intelligence platform for cultural organisations. Directly aligned with the Creative Europe Cross-Sectoral strand and the Creative Innovation Lab call, enabling data-driven cultural content strategies across Europe.
Collaboration with Filmcentrum on a next-generation film distribution platform. Aligned with the Creative Europe MEDIA strand, supporting independent European film distribution, audience development, and cross-border access to audiovisual content.
Festival management and digital platform for the MMFF Film Festival Stockholm. Demonstrates our capacity to build scalable event technology for European cultural events, with AI-driven scheduling, audience analytics, and multilingual support.
Bergman Coding AB participates in EU-funded research and innovation projects as a technology partner. We bring full-stack AI development, cultural sector expertise, and a suite of production-ready tools to any consortium. We are registered in the EU Participant Register (PIC: pending assignment) and compliant with EU financial regulations.Bergman Coding AB — Org. Nr. 559571-4881, Sweden
Our products and expertise map to a range of EU and Nordic funding instruments across culture, AI, and digital infrastructure.
| Programme | Relevance |
|---|---|
| Creative Europe MEDIA | KulturAI, Festival AI, FC Distribution, Playout AI |
| Creative Europe Culture | KulturAI cross-sectoral tools |
| Creative Europe Cross-Sectoral | Creative Innovation Lab — KulturAI primary fit |
| Horizon Europe | AI research and innovation in cultural heritage |
| Digital Europe Programme | AI tools for public sector cultural organisations |
| Interreg | Nordic-Baltic cross-border cultural tech cooperation |
| Nordic Culture Fund | Nordic digital cultural infrastructure |
| EEA/Norway Grants | Cultural cooperation with Norway and Iceland |
Our audiovisual technology products — KulturAI for intelligent metadata, Festival AI for event management, FC Distribution for film circulation, and Playout AI for broadcast automation — address MEDIA strand priorities around audience development, distribution innovation, and the competitiveness of the European audiovisual industry.
KulturAI's cross-sectoral metadata and audience intelligence tools serve cultural organisations beyond audiovisual, including performing arts, museums, and literary institutions. These tools enable European cultural operators to reach new audiences through AI-driven recommendations and multilingual content strategies.
KulturAI is our primary fit for the Creative Innovation Lab, which funds experimental approaches combining creativity and technology. Our AI-powered platform bridges the gap between cultural content creation and data-driven audience engagement, exactly the type of cross-sectoral innovation the Lab was designed to support.
Under Horizon Europe Cluster 2 (Culture, Creativity and Inclusive Society), Bergman Coding contributes AI research capabilities for digital cultural heritage preservation, intelligent content analysis, and human-centric AI applications in the cultural and creative sectors.
Our AI tools are designed for deployment by public sector cultural organisations, aligning with Digital Europe's objectives of strengthening AI adoption across European institutions. We provide production-ready, GDPR-compliant AI solutions that public bodies can integrate without building from scratch.
Based in Sweden with strong ties across the Nordic-Baltic region, Bergman Coding is well-positioned for Interreg cross-border cultural tech projects. Our tools support multilingual, multi-country cultural cooperation and can be deployed across borders to strengthen regional cultural ecosystems.
Our digital infrastructure tools contribute to a shared Nordic cultural technology layer. KulturAI and Festival AI support Nordic cultural institutions in digitising, distributing, and analysing cultural content, strengthening cooperation between the Nordic countries' cultural sectors.
Through EEA and Norway Grants programmes focused on cultural cooperation, Bergman Coding can partner with organisations in Norway, Iceland, and EEA beneficiary states to develop shared cultural technology platforms and AI tools that support cultural exchange and institutional capacity building.
We are open to joining EU-funded consortia as a technology development partner. If you are preparing a proposal under Creative Europe, Horizon Europe, Digital Europe, or related programmes, we would welcome the opportunity to contribute our AI and cultural tech expertise.