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DOCLIFE SRL

Italian IT SME applying digital solutions to cybersecurity certification, energy efficiency, and greenhouse farming across European consortia.

Technology SMEdigitalITSMENo active H2020 projectsThin data (2/5)
H2020 projects
3
As coordinator
0
Total EC funding
€559K
Unique partners
33
What they do

Their core work

DOCLIFE is an Italian SME based in Cascina (Tuscany) that appears to provide IT and digital solutions across multiple application domains. Their project portfolio suggests expertise in software systems for monitoring, data management, and compliance — applied to energy efficiency, agricultural environments, and supply chain cybersecurity. They consistently serve as a technology contributor within larger European consortia, bringing IT implementation capabilities to domain-specific challenges.

Core expertise

What they specialise in

IT systems for energy efficiency and behavioral changesecondary
1 project

Contributed to ENTROPY, designing an energy-aware IT ecosystem to motivate behavioral changes toward energy adoption.

Supply chain cybersecurity and certificationprimary
1 project

Participated in CYRENE (their largest grant at EUR 300K), focused on certifying security and resilience of supply chain services under EU Cybersecurity Act frameworks.

Environmental monitoring and control systems for agricultureemerging
1 project

Contributed to TheGreefa, applying thermochemical fluid technology for temperature, humidity control, and water recovery in greenhouse farming.

Conformity assessment and standards compliancesecondary
1 project

CYRENE work involved ISO 28001, ISO 27001, ISPS, and NIS compliance — suggesting capability in regulatory and standards-based assessment processes.

Evolution & trajectory

How they've shifted over time

Early focus
Energy-aware IT systems
Recent focus
Cybersecurity and agri-tech

DOCLIFE began with energy-focused IT work in 2015 (ENTROPY), developing digital ecosystems for energy-aware behavior. By 2020, they pivoted sharply toward two distinct directions: agricultural technology (TheGreefa) and cybersecurity certification (CYRENE). The shift suggests a company broadening its IT service capabilities into compliance, security, and environmental monitoring rather than deepening in a single technical domain.

DOCLIFE is diversifying its IT capabilities toward security certification and environmental monitoring, suggesting future interest in compliance-driven and sustainability-oriented digital solutions.

Collaboration profile

How they like to work

Role: specialist_contributorReach: European14 countries collaborated

DOCLIFE has exclusively participated as a partner, never leading a consortium — typical of a specialist SME contributing targeted capabilities to larger teams. Across just 3 projects, they have worked with 33 unique partners in 14 countries, indicating they join broad, diverse consortia rather than working in tight recurring clusters. This profile suggests a flexible contributor comfortable adapting to different project environments.

Despite only 3 projects, DOCLIFE has built a surprisingly wide network of 33 partners across 14 countries, reflecting participation in large European consortia. No obvious geographic concentration — their partnerships span broadly across the EU.

Why partner with them

What sets them apart

DOCLIFE's distinguishing feature is their cross-domain IT versatility — few SMEs can claim active project experience spanning energy behavior systems, greenhouse farming technology, and supply chain cybersecurity. This breadth makes them a useful partner when a consortium needs digital implementation capabilities that bridge technical domains. Their largest funding (CYRENE, EUR 300K) in cybersecurity certification suggests this is becoming their strongest card.

Notable projects

Highlights from their portfolio

  • CYRENE
    Their largest project (EUR 300K) addressing EU Cybersecurity Act compliance for supply chains — a topic with growing regulatory importance across all industries.
  • TheGreefa
    An unusual combination of thermochemical engineering and greenhouse farming, showing DOCLIFE's willingness to enter niche agricultural technology applications.
Cross-sector capabilities
Energy efficiency and behavioral changeFood and agricultural technologySupply chain security and resilienceRegulatory compliance and certification
Analysis note: Profile based on only 3 projects with no website available for verification. The wide sector spread (energy, food, cybersecurity) makes it difficult to pinpoint DOCLIFE's core business with certainty — they may be a general IT services company, a consultancy, or a document management firm (suggested by the name 'DOCLIFE'). The cybersecurity/certification direction appears strongest based on funding size but all conclusions should be treated as tentative.