About Us

About Us

Who We Are
GraphicsVision.AI (GVAIN) is an international non-profit research and innovation network operating at the intersection of artificial intelligence, computer vision, and advanced digital technologies. Bringing together leading research institutions and industry-driven organisations, GVAIN serves as a collaborative platform for developing and scaling cutting-edge technological solutions.
With a strong foundation in computer graphics, machine vision, and multimodal systems, GVAIN has evolved into a forward-looking AI network addressing emerging technological, industrial, and societal challenges. The network spans multiple countries and connects a diverse ecosystem of researchers, engineers, and innovation actors.

Our Mission
GVAIN’s mission is to bridge research and industry by transforming advanced technological developments into scalable, impactful, and responsible solutions. The network contributes to the design, development, and deployment of AI-driven technologies aligned with European research priorities and societal needs.
Through collaborative research, strategic partnerships, and participation in international programmes such as Horizon Europe, GVAIN supports:
• the development of innovative AI technologies;
• the transfer of knowledge from research to industry;
• the creation of high-impact, multidisciplinary projects;
• the strengthening of Europe’s technological and innovation capacity.

Our Approach
GVAIN adopts a holistic approach to innovation, combining technological excellence with ethical, societal, and environmental considerations.
In particular, the network:
• promotes responsible and trustworthy AI, aligned with European policy and regulatory frameworks;
• integrates ethical, legal, and social aspects (ELSA) into research and innovation activities;
• advances ESG principles, including sustainability, low-carbon innovation, and gender equality, as core components of technological development;
• supports the development of AI for next-generation systems, including energy systems and intelligent infrastructures;
• supports interdisciplinary collaboration across AI, data science, human factors, and digital systems.
This approach ensures that innovation is not only technologically advanced, but also inclusive, transparent, and socially responsible, while contributing to emerging European priorities on low-carbon and net-zero technologies.

Our Impact
GVAIN contributes to addressing key societal and industrial challenges through the application of AI technologies in areas such as:
• safety and security;
• smart systems and IoT;
• autonomous and intelligent systems;
• digital media and immersive technologies;
• data-driven decision support.
• AI-enabled next-generation energy systems and intelligent infrastructures
Particular attention is given to the role of AI in public services, operational environments, and critical infrastructures, where reliability, fairness, and accountability are essential.
GVAIN also contributes to the development of low-carbon and sustainable technological solutions, supporting European initiatives aimed at accelerating the transition towards net-zero and energy-efficient systems, including through the integration of impact assessment approaches in technology design and deployment.
By fostering collaboration between research and industry, GVAIN supports the development of solutions that contribute to resilient, sustainable, and inclusive communities.

Strategic Alignment with European Policy Frameworks
GVAIN actively aligns its activities with emerging European policy initiatives in the fields of sustainability, industrial transformation, and digital innovation. In particular, the network follows recent developments such as the EU Industrial Accelerator Act and related policy frameworks promoting low-carbon, net-zero, and energy-efficient technologies.
Within this context, GVAIN emphasises the role of artificial intelligence as a key enabling technology for next-generation low-carbon systems, supporting:
• the optimisation of energy production, distribution, and consumption;
• the development of intelligent and adaptive infrastructures;
• the integration of impact assessment methodologies into technology design and deployment;
• the acceleration of industrial transition towards sustainable and resilient systems.
This policy-aware approach strengthens GVAIN’s capacity to contribute to European strategic priorities, while ensuring that technological innovation remains aligned with regulatory, environmental, and societal expectations.