CyberCo, a Montenegro-based technology company and owner of the GetMoved software platform IP, has been awarded EuroHPC AI Factory resources for the second time through the EuroHPC Fast Lane call, with the support from UoM team from NCC Montenegro. The newly approved allocation provides 15,000 GPU hours on LUMI-G, one of Europe’s most powerful AI supercomputing environments, supporting the continued development of GetMoved’s distributed AI-powered logistics and indoor scene understanding platform.

“Large-scale AI model fine-tuning, distributed computer vision training, volumetric object estimation and optimization of advanced indoor inventory recognition workflows from smartphone-recorded videos are the core focus of this phase of development. The project is focused on improving AI models capable of detecting household objects, estimating their dimensions, calculating approximate volume and weight, and generating logistics-ready inventory data for moving and transportation operations,” said Bojan Djakovic, Principal Investigator (PI) of the project.
The project also includes optimization of distributed GPU pipelines, multi-object tracking, embedding generation and large-scale video processing workflows using EuroHPC infrastructure.
This new allocation represents another important milestone for CyberCo and GetMoved as the company continues building scalable AI technologies for logistics, mobility and intelligent inventory automation.

