Intric, the Swedish platform for sovereign AI, has recruited Busra Zengin and Tiger Landén as it continues its European expansion. Busra joins as Founding Talent Partner and will lead people operations. Tiger becomes Communication and PR Specialist, responsible for communications and public affairs.
Busra brings more than ten years of experience in recruitment and people-focused roles at fast-growing companies such as Klarna, Epidemic Sound and H&M, most recently coming from Legora. As Intric’s first dedicated People hire, she will lead recruitment and broader HR initiatives as the company scales. Tiger holds a bachelor’s degree in political science from the Swedish Defence University, has experience working at the European Parliament, has worked as a public affairs consultant and has held elected office at the municipal level. He will lead Intric’s external communications and public affairs activities across the European market.
“Strengthening both communications and people right now reflects where Intric is in its development. We’re moving from establishing the sovereign AI category in the Nordics to scaling across Europe. That requires an organisation capable of handling both the political weight of the issues and the pace of growth,” says Alexandra Johansen, Chief of Staff at Intric.
Rapid growth and European expansion
Since the start of the year Intric has grown from 14 to more than 30 employees and currently has seven additional positions open. In May the company opened an office in Germany, and the team is now also represented in Sweden, Norway, Finland, Poland, Italy and Spain.
The platform is used by more than 60 organisations across the Nordics and Germany, collectively running over 10,000 AI agents and assistants. Earlier this year the company closed a pre-seed funding round of €3.8 million led by byFounders, with participation from investors including Carl‑Henric Svanberg, former chairman of Volvo and chair of the government’s AI commission.
About Intric
Intric builds secure, sovereign and compliant AI infrastructure for public authorities and other critical institutions.
The platform enables organisations to deploy AI assistants and agents based on their own data, under their own governance, without relying on external cloud providers.
Founded in 2021, Intric is headquartered in Stockholm. Its platform is currently used by regulated institutions across the Nordics and Germany.