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Organization

DYNAMIC & SECURITY COMPUTATIONS SL

Spanish SME providing computational process analytics and simulation across energy, manufacturing, and biorefinery applications in EU research consortia.

Technology SMEdigitalESSME
H2020 projects
5
As coordinator
0
Total EC funding
€1.2M
Unique partners
74
What they do

Their core work

ANALISIS-DSC is a Madrid-based SME specializing in computational modeling, simulation, and process analytics for industrial applications. They provide digital tools and analytical capabilities to help optimize complex industrial processes — from nanoparticle production monitoring to solar thermal energy integration and biorefinery operations. Their consistent role across diverse sectors suggests they offer cross-domain software or computational services that partners embed into larger R&D efforts.

Core expertise

What they specialise in

Process analytical technologies and monitoringprimary
2 projects

NanoPAT focused on PAT for nanoparticle production, while IbD addressed process intensification involving solids handling.

Industrial process simulation and optimizationprimary
5 projects

All five projects (IbD, DIY4U, ASTEP, NanoPAT, BioSPRINT) involve process design, monitoring, or optimization — pointing to a core computational/analytical capability.

1 project

BioSPRINT targets biorefinery process intensification including catalytic conversion of lignocellulosic biomass to furans and biorenewable resins.

Digital manufacturing and collaborative productionemerging
1 project

DIY4U explored open innovation digital platforms and fablabs for personalized product design and production.

Evolution & trajectory

How they've shifted over time

Early focus
Process intensification
Recent focus
Cross-sector digital process analytics

Their earliest project (IbD, 2015) focused on process intensification for solids handling — a traditional chemical engineering challenge. From 2019 onward, the portfolio diversified sharply into digitalized process monitoring (NanoPAT), solar thermal integration (ASTEP), biorefinery optimization (BioSPRINT), and collaborative digital manufacturing (DIY4U). The shift suggests a company moving from core process engineering toward applying its computational skills across green energy, bio-based industry, and Industry 4.0 domains.

Moving toward applying computational and analytical tools to sustainability-driven industrial challenges — solar heat, bio-based materials, and smart manufacturing.

Collaboration profile

How they like to work

Role: specialist_contributorReach: European17 countries collaborated

ANALISIS-DSC operates exclusively as a consortium participant, never leading projects, which is typical of a specialist SME contributing targeted technical capabilities to larger teams. With 74 unique partners across 17 countries in just 5 projects, they work in large consortia and rarely repeat partners — indicating broad networking rather than deep bilateral relationships. This makes them an accessible, flexible partner comfortable integrating into diverse teams.

Extensive network of 74 partners across 17 countries built through 5 large consortia, giving them broad European reach despite being a small Spanish company. No obvious geographic cluster — their partnerships span widely across EU member states.

Why partner with them

What sets them apart

Their distinctiveness lies in applying computational and analytical expertise across multiple industrial sectors — energy, food, manufacturing, nanomaterials — rather than being locked into one domain. For consortium builders, this means a single partner that can handle process modeling, simulation, or data analytics whether the application is solar heating, nanoparticle synthesis, or biorefinery operations. Their SME agility and broad sector experience make them a practical choice when a project needs cross-domain analytical capability without the overhead of a large firm.

Notable projects

Highlights from their portfolio

  • IbD
    Their first and largest-funded H2020 project (EUR 320,250), focused on process intensification — likely the foundation of their core competency.
  • NanoPAT
    Directly showcases their analytical technology expertise — applying photonics-based process monitoring to industrial nanoparticle production.
  • ASTEP
    Their longest-running project (2020-2025), applying process expertise to the growing solar industrial heat sector using Fresnel technology and thermal storage.
Cross-sector capabilities
Energy — solar thermal process integrationFood & Agriculture — biorefinery and biomass valorisationManufacturing — process intensification and Industry 4.0Materials — nanoparticle production and nanomaterials
Analysis note: With only 5 projects and no website available for verification, the profile is inferred primarily from project topics and keywords. The company name ("Dynamic & Security Computations") and their consistent participant role across diverse industrial domains strongly suggest a computational/analytical services provider, but this cannot be independently confirmed. Early-period keywords are empty in the data, so evolution analysis relies on project dates and titles rather than keyword comparison.