Research
Bring the future closer.
For 25+ years we have taken part in European and national research and innovation programmes, from proposal writing to consortium coordination. Rather than presenting ourselves as suppliers, we engage as active partners: we bring technological and financial expertise, connect ideas to institutions and businesses, and support projects that change industry and society.
The six roles we play in consortia
Every project requires a mix of technical, scientific and administrative expertise. These are the roles we have covered for twenty-five years in European and national projects, from initial application through to final administrative close-out.
Innovation management
Technology transfer, business model of results, intellectual property management, valorisation of start-ups and spin-offs generated by the project.
Dissemination & communication
Dissemination of scientific results to research communities, decision-makers and market. Events, publications, digital channel management and media relations.
Exploitation of results
Post-project valorisation strategies: commercial pathways, licensing, industrial partnerships, access to innovation finance instruments for the scale-up phase.
Impact assessment
Socio-economic and technological assessment of research investments: impact metrics, estimation models, sectoral benchmarks. One of our longest-standing areas of expertise.
Data modelling & visualisation
Data architectures for complex projects, quantitative analyses, monitoring dashboards, predictive models oriented to consortium decisions.
Proposal writing & admin support
Proposal writing, consortium building, definition of work plan and budget. End-to-end administrative support throughout the application process.
Financial reporting , managed internally
The tax and accounting expertise we maintain in the Comply area allows us to manage in-house the financial reporting of European projects: cost certification, financial audit, periodic financial reporting, support during European Commission audits. For a consortium coordinator, this represents a tangible operational advantage: a single technical and financial point of contact, with direct responsibility for the numbers.
Domains of expertise
The areas where we bring technical expertise to consortia: a horizontal base of methods we apply to every project, and a set of vertical sectors in which we have built depth through repeated experience.
Innovation management
Technology transfer, business model, IPR management, assessment of start-ups and spin-offs generated by research.
Dissemination & communication
Dissemination of scientific results, events, communication channel management, stakeholder and media relations.
Impact assessment
Economic, technological and social impact assessment of research and innovation investments.
- Computational economics & finance Quantitative models for finance and investments
- Big data & data architectures Data infrastructures for research and business
- Business intelligence & visualisation Analytical dashboards and decision models
- Transport modelling Mobility and logistics flow simulation
- Digital cultural heritage Technologies for cultural assets and creative industries
- Research infrastructures Assessment of European e-infrastructures
- Applied AI & machine learning Decision models, NLP, decision support systems
- Climate tech & sustainability Technologies for ecological transition and CSRD
- Deep tech & advanced computing High-performance computing, quantum readiness
- Cybersecurity & NIS2 Security, resilience, regulatory compliance
- Digital twin & simulation Digital twins for industry and services
- Blockchain & trusted infrastructures Distributed ledgers, digital identity, compliance
A solid European network
Partnerships cannot be bought, they are built. Ours has grown one project at a time, accumulating professional relationships with organisations across Europe.
Universities and research centres — KTH Stockholm, Politecnico di Torino, Sapienza University of Rome, Coventry University, and dozens of other European universities with which we have collaborated on multi-year projects.
Tech SMEs, integrators and large enterprises — Engineering Group, Microsoft European data centres, Barcelona Supercomputing Center, and a network of industrial partners in Italy, Germany, Spain, Greece, Israel, Sweden, United Kingdom, Belgium and the Netherlands.
The network is not a marketing asset: it is a live, working one. When a new idea arrives, we know who to call.
Let's build it together
If you have an idea to develop, a consortium to build, or a proposal to write, tell us about it. We'll assess together whether it can work and in which role it makes sense for us to come in.
Let's talk about your project