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ECLEXYS SAGL

Swiss ICT SME pivoting from cybersecurity and telecom infrastructure to AI-driven digital health platforms for elderly care.

Technology SMEdigitalCHSME
H2020 projects
7
As coordinator
1
Total EC funding
€1.8M
Unique partners
84
What they do

Their core work

Eclexys is a Swiss technology SME specializing in ICT systems integration, with strong capabilities in cybersecurity infrastructure, wireless communications, and health IT platforms. They build and deploy technical components within large European R&D consortia — from sensor networks and malware analysis sandboxes to AI-driven hospital systems and digital care platforms for elderly patients. Their most significant role has been coordinating CAREPATH, an integrated digital health solution for multimorbid elderly patients with dementia, signaling a strategic pivot toward health technology as their core business.

Core expertise

What they specialise in

Digital health platforms for elderly careprimary
2 projects

Coordinated CAREPATH (integrated care for multimorbid elderly with dementia) and contributed to HosmartAI (AI-based hospital systems for neurological diseases).

Cybersecurity and threat intelligence infrastructuresecondary
1 project

SISSDEN project built large sensor networks including honeypots, sandboxes, and darknets for malware analysis and botnet tracking.

5G and advanced wireless communicationssecondary
1 project

TeamUp5G addressed small cells, massive MIMO, millimeter waves, and IoT in ultra-dense 5G networks.

Satellite navigation and GNSS servicessecondary
2 projects

FLAMINGO focused on Galileo-based location accuracy for mass markets; JUPITER raised awareness of ITS/EGNSS applications.

Embedded systems and smart hardwareemerging
1 project

LUMENTILE project developed luminous electronic tile technology, suggesting hardware integration capabilities.

Evolution & trajectory

How they've shifted over time

Early focus
Cybersecurity and GNSS services
Recent focus
AI-driven digital health

Between 2015 and 2019, Eclexys worked across a scattered set of ICT domains — cybersecurity sensor networks (SISSDEN), satellite navigation (JUPITER, FLAMINGO), and smart hardware (LUMENTILE). From 2019 onward, their focus consolidated sharply around health technology and AI-driven care systems, culminating in their first coordinator role on CAREPATH. This trajectory suggests a deliberate strategic shift from general ICT services toward digital health as their primary market, backed by their largest single funding (EUR 799,600).

Eclexys is consolidating around digital health for aging populations, making them a strong candidate for future eHealth, telemedicine, and clinical decision support consortia.

Collaboration profile

How they like to work

Role: active_partnerReach: European21 countries collaborated

Eclexys has operated predominantly as a consortium participant (6 of 7 projects), stepping into the coordinator role only once with CAREPATH — their most recent and largest project. With 84 unique partners across 21 countries, they maintain a broad and diverse network rather than relying on repeat partnerships. This profile suggests a flexible technical contributor that has recently gained the confidence and track record to lead projects.

Eclexys has built a wide European network of 84 unique partners spanning 21 countries, reflecting their participation in diverse thematic areas from cybersecurity to health. As a Swiss SME, they bridge EU and non-EU collaboration effectively.

Why partner with them

What sets them apart

Eclexys brings a rare combination: deep ICT infrastructure experience (cybersecurity, 5G, GNSS) now applied to digital health challenges. Unlike pure health-tech startups, they carry battle-tested systems integration skills from security and telecom domains into care platform development. Their Swiss base and SME status make them an accessible, agile partner that can also satisfy Associated Country requirements in Horizon Europe consortia.

Notable projects

Highlights from their portfolio

  • CAREPATH
    Their only coordinator role and largest funding (EUR 799,600), building an integrated care platform for multimorbid elderly patients with dementia — marks their strategic commitment to digital health.
  • SISSDEN
    Cybersecurity infrastructure project deploying honeypots, sandboxes, and darknets at scale — demonstrates their ability to build and operate complex distributed sensor systems.
  • TeamUp5G
    Marie Skłodowska-Curie training network on 5G technologies including massive MIMO and millimeter waves, showing engagement with next-generation communications research.
Cross-sector capabilities
healthsecurityspacetransport
Analysis note: Funding data is missing for 3 of 7 projects (JUPITER, LUMENTILE, SISSDEN), which may understate their total EC contribution. The keyword data for early projects is sparse, limiting confidence in the evolution analysis. The pivot to health is well-supported by the two most recent and best-documented projects.