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ADVANCED DIGITAL INNOVATION UK LTD

UK digital health SME building connected care platforms and self-management tools for patients with complex chronic conditions.

Technology SMEhealthUKSMENo active H2020 projectsThin data (2/5)
H2020 projects
2
As coordinator
0
Total EC funding
€432K
Unique partners
29
What they do

Their core work

Advanced Digital Innovation is a UK-based SME that builds digital health technology for people living with complex chronic conditions. Their work centres on connected care platforms that combine activity monitoring, patient self-management tools, and clinical decision support to deliver what the field calls 4P medicine — care that is predictive, preventive, personalised, and participatory. Beyond individual patient tools, they have also worked on cross-border health data interoperability, contributing to international alignment between EU and US patient health summary standards. In practice, they bring software development and health informatics capability into large research consortia, translating clinical requirements into working digital systems.

Core expertise

What they specialise in

Connected care platforms for chronic patientsprimary
1 project

CONNECARE (2016–2019) was explicitly about personalised connected care for complex chronic patients, the core project by funding size.

Patient empowerment and self-management toolsprimary
1 project

CONNECARE keywords include patient empowerment and self-management, indicating direct responsibility for these functional components.

Activity and health monitoringsecondary
1 project

Activity monitoring appears in CONNECARE keywords, pointing to sensor/wearable data integration capability.

Health data interoperability (EU/US standards)secondary
1 project

Trillium II focused on reinforcing EU/US cooperation on patient health summaries, a specialised interoperability domain.

Evolution & trajectory

How they've shifted over time

Early focus
Connected care, chronic disease
Recent focus
Health data interoperability

Both projects started within a year of each other (2016–2017) and ended by 2019, so there is no meaningful long-term evolution to analyse from the H2020 record alone. The first and larger project (CONNECARE) was rich in health informatics keywords — 4P medicine, patient empowerment, activity monitoring, decision support — while the second project (Trillium II) contributed no keywords at all, likely reflecting a narrower technical scope around data standards rather than a shift in direction. The honest read is that this organisation entered H2020 with a clear focus on connected chronic care and participated in a complementary interoperability project in the same period; whether they have evolved since 2019 cannot be determined from this data.

Both projects cluster in 2016–2017 with no H2020 activity after 2019, making it impossible to identify a reliable forward trajectory without additional data.

Collaboration profile

How they like to work

Role: specialist_contributorReach: Global15 countries collaborated

Advanced Digital Innovation has never led an H2020 project — both participations were as a consortium member, suggesting they prefer or are positioned as specialist contributors rather than project drivers. Despite only two projects, they accumulated 29 unique partners across 15 countries, which points to involvement in large, multi-partner consortia rather than small bilateral collaborations. This profile suits organisations that bring a defined technical component and integrate it into a broader research architecture led by others.

From just two projects, they worked with 29 distinct partners spread across 15 countries — an unusually wide network for such a small participation record. Trillium II's EU/US scope extends their reach beyond Europe.

Why partner with them

What sets them apart

This is a small UK-based SME that has managed to embed itself in large, internationally connected health research consortia despite never coordinating a project — a sign that they offer a specific, in-demand technical capability rather than project management services. Their combination of 4P medicine principles with practical connected care software, activity monitoring, and cross-border health data standards is a relatively focused niche within digital health. For a consortium builder, they represent a practitioner partner that can bridge clinical concepts and working software in a chronic disease context.

Notable projects

Highlights from their portfolio

  • CONNECARE
    The flagship project by far — EUR 388,316 in funding — delivering personalised connected care for complex chronic patients using a full 4P medicine approach with activity monitoring and decision support.
  • Trillium II
    An international policy and standards project bridging EU and US patient health summary systems, showing capability beyond pure software development into health data governance.
Cross-sector capabilities
Digital platforms and data interoperability (applicable to any sector requiring cross-border data exchange)Activity and sensor data integration (applicable to workplace safety, sports, or eldercare)Decision support system design (applicable to manufacturing quality control or logistics)
Analysis note: Only 2 projects, both starting in the same 12-month window (2016–2017), with keywords recorded only for one of them. There is no basis for a meaningful evolution analysis, and the profile relies heavily on a single project (CONNECARE). The organisation has no post-2019 H2020 activity on record. Treat this profile as indicative rather than authoritative; direct contact or a website review would significantly improve accuracy.