Industry · Public Sector & Non-Profit

Sovereignty, accountability, speed.

Solazur supports Belgian and EU public bodies, municipalities, NGOs, and foundations. We focus on the workflows where AI delivers measurable speed without ceding governance.

What we automate

Where AI moves the needle.

Permits & applications

Intake, completeness checks, response generation.

Citizen interaction

Multilingual, accessible, audited responses.

Sovereignty & GDPR

EU-hosted, data-resident, decision-traceable.

Grants & funding

Application support, reporting, evaluation.

Programme analytics

Outcomes against budget, not activity.

Accessibility

WCAG-compliant by default. Always.

21→6 days
Permit response time, focus pipeline.
EU-hosted
Data residency, end to end.
Audit-ready
Every decision, traceable.
Public Sector FAQ

Common challenges in public sector and non-profit, and how we approach them.

Public procurement rules are strict. Can you work within them?

Yes. We have experience with Belgian and EU procurement frameworks, including framework agreements and competitive procedures with negotiation. We can respond to a published procurement, or we can support your team in scoping a procurement that matches what you actually need.

Our systems are legacy and our budgets are tight. Where does automation start?

With the workflows that are most repetitive and least judgment-dependent. Citizen service intake, document classification, status reporting, internal handovers. We pick cases that show measurable results within three to six months, because that is the cycle public sector decisions usually run on.

How does automation fit with the workforce, given strong worker protections?

It is positioned as task automation, not job automation. We replace the data entry, the report copying, the email triage. The civil servants and case workers keep doing the work that requires judgment. In every public sector engagement we have done, headcount stays the same and throughput rises.

What about data residency, sovereignty, and citizen privacy?

EU-hosted, EU-only, and aligned with the data protection laws specific to your domain. Health, justice, social services, and tax each have additional requirements on top of GDPR. We treat them as design constraints, not as compliance afterthoughts.

Can non-profits afford this?

Often yes, because we scope to what fits the budget rather than starting with the technology. Non-profits typically have specific pain points: donor reporting, beneficiary case management, grant compliance. We address one of those at a time. The first engagement at a non-profit is usually under EUR 30,000.

Start with a checkup.

Bring your three biggest operational headaches. Leave with a one-page roadmap.