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BRUHN NEWTECH AS

Danish SME developing integrated CBRN incident management systems and first responder tools for public safety venues.

Technology SMEsecurityDKSMENo active H2020 projectsThin data (2/5)
H2020 projects
2
As coordinator
1
Total EC funding
€382K
Unique partners
11
What they do

Their core work

Bruhn NewTech is a Danish technology SME specialising in CBRN (Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear) security systems for public safety and emergency response. Their core product line centres on integrated incident management platforms that help venue operators and emergency services detect, respond to, and coordinate during CBRN threats. They also develop reconnaissance and situational-awareness tools aimed at giving first responders faster, actionable intelligence during active incidents. Their work sits at the intersection of software integration, sensor systems, and operational emergency protocols.

Core expertise

What they specialise in

CBRN incident management systemsprimary
2 projects

Both SafeZone and TERRIFFIC address CBRN incident scenarios, with SafeZone explicitly building an integrated management platform for public venues.

First responder decision-support toolsprimary
1 project

TERRIFFIC (RIA, €331,875) is entirely focused on providing first responders with faster reconnaissance information during CBRN events.

Public venue and crowd securitysecondary
1 project

SafeZone targets large-crowd public and private venues specifically, indicating applied expertise in high-occupancy site protection.

SME-stage security innovation and feasibilitysecondary
1 project

SafeZone was funded under the SME Instrument Phase 1 (feasibility study scheme), showing experience with early-stage product-market validation in the security domain.

Evolution & trajectory

How they've shifted over time

Early focus
CBRN venue incident management
Recent focus
CBRN first responder reconnaissance

Both H2020 projects fall within the same year (2018), so there is no meaningful temporal shift to trace across early versus late participation periods. What the two projects together suggest is a coherent deepening rather than a pivot: they moved from framing a product concept (SafeZone, SME-1 feasibility) to joining a larger research consortium refining operational tools for the same CBRN domain (TERRIFFIC, RIA). No keyword data is available to confirm whether any technology focus shifted within that window.

With only two projects both from 2018, the trajectory is unclear; if they continued post-H2020, the natural direction would be maturing SafeZone from feasibility toward a commercial product while building on the TERRIFFIC consortium network.

Collaboration profile

How they like to work

Role: active_partnerReach: European4 countries collaborated

Bruhn NewTech has played both the coordinator role (SafeZone, a smaller SME Instrument project) and an active partner role in a larger RIA consortium (TERRIFFIC). Their coordinator experience, even on a small feasibility grant, signals they can manage project governance and are not purely a technical sub-contractor. With 11 distinct partners across just 2 projects, their network is relatively broad for their size, suggesting they actively seek multi-partner collaborations rather than working bilaterally.

Bruhn NewTech has worked with 11 unique consortium partners spread across 4 countries, all within the H2020 security pillar. Their geographic footprint is European but relatively compact, consistent with a focused niche rather than broad cross-domain networking.

Why partner with them

What sets them apart

Bruhn NewTech occupies a narrow but high-value niche: a commercial SME that builds operational CBRN systems rather than conducting academic research on threats. This matters to consortium builders because they bring product-development discipline and market proximity that university partners typically cannot. For businesses or public authorities seeking a CBRN technology vendor with EU project track record and first-responder network access, they represent a credible and specialised Danish partner.

Notable projects

Highlights from their portfolio

  • TERRIFFIC
    The largest funded project (€331,875 EC contribution, RIA scheme) and their most technically ambitious engagement, focused on real-time reconnaissance tools for CBRN first responders.
  • SafeZone
    Coordinator role under the competitive SME Instrument Phase 1, demonstrating their ability to originate and lead a project concept around integrated CBRN management for large-crowd venues.
Cross-sector capabilities
Critical infrastructure protectionEmergency services and civil protectionSmart city and public venue managementDefence and dual-use technologies
Analysis note: Only 2 projects, both from the same year (2018), with no keyword metadata populated. The CBRN focus is consistent and clear from project titles and descriptions, but depth of technical capability, team size, TRL levels, and post-H2020 activity cannot be assessed from this data alone. Treat expertise claims as directional, not definitive.