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Organization

COMUNICAMENTE SRL

Italian SME delivering science public engagement, edutainment events, and research dissemination for schools and young audiences.

Technology SMEsocietyITSMENo active H2020 projectsThin data (2/5)
H2020 projects
3
As coordinator
0
Total EC funding
€241K
Unique partners
6
What they do

Their core work

Comunicamente is a Bologna-based science communication company that specializes in making EU-funded research accessible to the general public, particularly young people and schools. They design and deliver public engagement events, edutainment activities, and dissemination campaigns that translate complex research topics — from cultural heritage to technology and environment — into interactive, approachable formats. Their work sits at the intersection of communication, education, and event management, serving as the outreach arm for research consortia that need to connect with non-expert audiences.

Core expertise

What they specialise in

Science public engagement and edutainmentprimary
3 projects

All three SOCIETY projects center on public engagement through edutainment formats targeting schools and young people.

Research dissemination and event designprimary
3 projects

Every project lists event organization and dissemination as core activities, indicating this is their operational bread and butter.

Cultural heritage communicationsecondary
3 projects

Cultural heritage appears as a keyword across all three SOCIETY iterations, suggesting domain familiarity in this area.

Gender balance in science outreachsecondary
3 projects

Gender balance is a consistent keyword across all projects, pointing to expertise in inclusive science communication.

Co-design of engagement activitiessecondary
1 project

The original SOCIETY project explicitly includes co-design as a method, suggesting participatory approaches to event planning.

Evolution & trajectory

How they've shifted over time

Early focus
Science edutainment for youth
Recent focus
Science edutainment for youth

Comunicamente's focus has remained remarkably stable across their three H2020 projects (2018–2022), all within the same SOCIETY project series. There is no significant thematic shift — public engagement, edutainment, schools, and cultural heritage appear consistently from the first to the last project. The main evolution is one of scale and trust: their per-project funding grew from EUR 39,688 to EUR 105,000, suggesting the consortium valued their contribution enough to increase their role with each iteration.

Their direction is consistent rather than shifting — expect them to continue specializing in public engagement and edutainment for research projects, with growing capacity and budget share.

Collaboration profile

How they like to work

Role: specialist_contributorReach: regional1 countries collaborated

Comunicamente operates exclusively as a participant, never as a coordinator — they are a service provider embedded within consortia rather than a project leader. Their network is notably narrow: 6 unique partners across just 1 country, all within the same recurring SOCIETY project series. This indicates a loyal, repeat-partnership model rather than broad networking, which means they are a trusted team member but not a connector to new networks.

Very small and concentrated network of 6 partners within a single country, built entirely through three iterations of the same SOCIETY project. This is a tight, repeat-collaboration circle rather than a broad European network.

Why partner with them

What sets them apart

Comunicamente occupies a niche as a dedicated science-to-public communication company with proven experience delivering edutainment for EU research projects. Their three consecutive rounds with the SOCIETY consortium demonstrate reliability and growing responsibility. For any consortium needing a professional Italian partner to handle public engagement, school outreach, or event-based dissemination — especially around cultural heritage themes — they bring a tested track record, though their network remains limited.

Notable projects

Highlights from their portfolio

  • SOCIETY Rinascimento
    Their largest funded project (EUR 105,000), representing a near-threefold increase from the original SOCIETY grant — evidence of growing trust and expanded role.
  • SOCIETY
    The inaugural project in the series (2018-2019) that established the edutainment model and included co-design methodology, setting the template for two successor projects.
Cross-sector capabilities
Cultural heritage and creative industriesEducation and youth engagementGender equality in STEMScience communication for any research domain
Analysis note: Profile is based on only 3 projects, all within the same SOCIETY project series. This makes it difficult to assess breadth beyond this single initiative. The consistent keywords across all projects may reflect the series' shared framing rather than the company's full capabilities. No website was available for verification. Confidence is low — a richer picture would require information beyond H2020 participation data.