Core theme across TransCrisis, IN-PREP, FASTER, STAMINA, and INTREPID — all address multi-agency crisis coordination and response.
CRISISPLAN BV
Dutch SME building AI-powered crisis management, emergency response, and disaster preparedness platforms for European security consortia.
Their core work
CrisisPlan is a Dutch SME specializing in crisis management technology — building software platforms and decision-support tools that help emergency responders, governments, and cities prepare for and respond to disasters, pandemics, and security threats. They develop AI-driven situational awareness systems, common operational pictures, and mixed-reality training environments that enable multi-agency coordination during complex emergencies. Their work spans the full crisis lifecycle: early warning and prediction, real-time response coordination, and post-incident assessment, with a growing emphasis on machine learning and autonomous systems for dangerous environments.
What they specialise in
STAMINA applies ML and NLP for pandemic prediction; S4AllCities uses AI for urban security; INTREPID deploys intelligence amplification for incident assessment.
IN-PREP features a mixed reality preparedness platform; S4AllCities uses virtual reality; INTREPID applies extended reality for reconnaissance.
STAMINA focuses specifically on pandemic crisis prediction including PCR diagnostics and bioinformatics — a distinct domain expansion.
INTREPID (their largest-funded project) combines autonomous robotics, high-res mapping, and symbiotic human-robot operations for perilous incidents.
S4AllCities addresses cyber-physical security of urban open spaces using digital twins and AI.
How they've shifted over time
CrisisPlan's early work (2015–2018) focused on institutional crisis governance and cross-border coordination frameworks — projects like TransCrisis dealt with policy-level crisis leadership, while IN-PREP built integrated preparedness programmes with mixed-reality training. From 2019 onward, the company shifted decisively toward AI-powered operational tools: machine learning for pandemic prediction (STAMINA), autonomous robotics for dangerous reconnaissance (INTREPID), and digital twins for urban security (S4AllCities). The trajectory is clear — from policy and planning tools toward intelligent, autonomous systems that act in real-time during emergencies.
CrisisPlan is moving toward autonomous, AI-powered field systems — expect future work combining robotics, extended reality, and predictive analytics for first responders.
How they like to work
CrisisPlan operates exclusively as a consortium participant, never as coordinator, which is typical for a specialized SME contributing domain-specific technology rather than managing large research programmes. With 120 unique partners across 26 countries in just 6 projects, they consistently join large multinational consortia — averaging 20 partners per project. This broad network suggests they are a trusted technology contributor that larger consortia actively recruit for their crisis management expertise.
Remarkably broad network for a small company: 120 unique partners across 26 countries from only 6 projects, indicating participation in large Security-pillar consortia with pan-European reach. No visible geographic concentration — they connect widely rather than deeply.
What sets them apart
CrisisPlan sits at an unusual intersection: a private SME with deep crisis management domain knowledge AND growing AI/robotics technical capability. Most crisis management players are either large defense contractors or public-sector research institutes — CrisisPlan offers the agility of an SME with the cross-domain expertise (pandemics, urban security, CBRN reconnaissance) of a much larger organization. Their consistent presence in high-profile EU Security projects since 2015 makes them a proven, low-risk partner for anyone building a crisis-related consortium.
Highlights from their portfolio
- INTREPIDLargest funding (EUR 453,750) and most technically ambitious — combines autonomous robotics, extended reality, and AI for reconnaissance in perilous incidents.
- STAMINAPandemic-focused project demonstrating domain expansion into health security, with ML-based prediction and bioinformatics — highly relevant post-COVID.
- IN-PREPTheir foundational large-scale project combining cross-border crisis response planning with a mixed reality training platform — established their crisis preparedness credentials.