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Mapping the Czech AI Ecosystem: 2026 Landscape Report

70+ AI companies, $248M raised, and a government investing billions. Here's our first comprehensive mapping of the Czech AI landscape — and where human autonomy fits in.

The Czech Republic doesn't make global AI headlines. There's no Czech OpenAI, no Prague-based compute megacluster. But look closer, and you'll find an ecosystem that's quietly maturing — and one where Alesvia's mission finds natural allies.

By the Numbers

The Czech AI landscape includes over 70 active AI companies, with cumulative funding exceeding $248 million. Major players include Resistant AI (AI security, $16.6M Series A), Rossum (document AI, $100M+ valuation), and Better Stack (observability, $26.5M Series B).

Where the Money Is

The Czech government has committed serious resources:

  • **TWIST Programme**: CZK 5 billion (~€200M) for technology and innovation through the Czech Technology Agency
  • **EU AI Act Implementation**: CZK 232 million allocated for national compliance infrastructure
  • **CEDMO 2.0**: CZK 175 million for combating disinformation, a collaboration between Masaryk University, Palacký University, and Demagog.cz
  • The University Angle

    Czech academia is punching above its weight. CTU's Artificial Intelligence Center is a recognized European AI research hub. Charles University is part of the €34 million OpenEuroLLM project building sovereign European language models.

    The CEDMO 2.0 consortium is particularly relevant — it's tackling AI-enabled disinformation with real funding and institutional backing.

    What's Missing

    For all this activity, one thing is conspicuously absent: a systematic focus on human autonomy. There's plenty of work on AI capability, AI security, and AI compliance. But very little asking the fundamental question: how do these systems affect people's ability to think, choose, and act independently?

    This is where Alesvia fits. Not as a competitor to existing players, but as a complementary institution asking the questions that technical development alone cannot answer.

    Our Approach

    We're not here to slow anything down. We're here to ensure that as the Czech AI ecosystem grows, it grows with human autonomy as a design constraint, not an afterthought.

    Concrete next steps:

  • Joining prg.ai as a member organization
  • Opening research collaboration with CTU AIC and CEDMO partners
  • Engaging with the TWIST programme for Proof and Watch initiative funding
  • Contributing to the regulatory sandbox with Compass ethical evaluation frameworks
  • The Czech AI ecosystem is small enough to know everyone, and growing fast enough to matter. That's an opportunity we intend to use.

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