The TITAN project has been featured in a newly published official report by the Swedish Government. The publication, titled “A strengthened capacity for modern data sharing – privacy-enhancing technology in public administration” (SOU 2026:44), highlights TITAN’s architecture as a primary case study for secure data collaboration.
The report mentions explicitly TITAN’s public sector and agricultural use case. It details how the project enables vine growers across Spain and Italy to leverage secure AI models to optimize decisions regarding irrigation, fertilisation, and pest control.
Building effective AI models for this sector typically requires granular data from individual vineyards, including localized farming practices, pest trends, and financial metrics. Due to competitive factors, commercial growers are often reluctant to share this information openly.
The Swedish government report highlights how TITAN addresses this barrier by implementing a decentralised, secure infrastructure. By deploying data anonymisation techniques and Trusted Execution Environments (TEEs), the platform ensures that all data linked to a specific vineyard remains protected and secure while actively being processed.
This infrastructure allows growers to benefit from advanced, aggregate AI insights alongside local public administration data, weather forecasts, and satellite imagery, without exposing raw commercial records.
The inclusion of an ongoing research initiative in a high-level national policy document underscores the real-world necessity of the software tools currently being developed by the consortium.
The full publication is openly available on the Swedish Government’s digital platform.
Official Document Access: https://www.regeringen.se/rattsliga-dokument/statens-offentliga-utredningar/2026/06/sou-202644/ (The technical description of the TITAN project is detailed on page 97).