Coordinated A2CM, deploying the 'Ateknea Air City Monitoring Platform' — their own branded product.
ENVISYO GLOBAL SL
Barcelona technology SME applying software and sensing solutions across maritime composites, air quality monitoring, and food processing.
Their core work
Envisyo Global (formerly operating under the Ateknea brand) is a Barcelona-based technology SME that appears to work across environmental monitoring and industrial innovation. They developed an air quality monitoring platform (A2CM) and contributed to large-scale composite ship engineering in the FIBRESHIP project. Their involvement as a third party in ultrasound-based honey processing suggests a technology consultancy or software development role that they apply across unrelated industrial domains.
What they specialise in
Participated in FIBRESHIP, contributing to design guidelines, software tools, and inspection methods for large-length fibre-reinforced polymer vessels.
Involved as third party in LIQUAM, applying high-power ultrasound and cavitation techniques to honey crystallization and quality improvement.
How they've shifted over time
With only three projects spanning 2017–2019, the evolution picture is limited. The earliest activity (2017) centred on their own air monitoring platform and participation in composite shipbuilding, while the most recent involvement (2019) shifted toward food processing technology via ultrasound. The scattered topics suggest a company that applies a core technical capability — likely software or sensing technology — across whichever industrial domains present opportunity.
Their trajectory suggests opportunistic diversification rather than deepening specialization — future collaborators should expect flexibility but verify domain-specific depth.
How they like to work
Envisyo has played every possible role: coordinator (A2CM), consortium participant (FIBRESHIP), and third party (LIQUAM). With 18 unique partners across 10 countries from just 3 projects, they connect broadly rather than deeply. This pattern suggests a versatile contributor comfortable joining diverse consortia, though the third-party role in LIQUAM indicates they may also serve as a subcontracted specialist rather than a core partner.
Despite only 3 projects, they have worked with 18 partners across 10 countries, primarily through the large FIBRESHIP consortium. Their network is wide but shallow, spread across Southern and Western Europe.
What sets them apart
Envisyo's distinguishing feature is their willingness to apply technology across radically different sectors — from maritime composites to air quality to honey processing. For consortium builders, this makes them an adaptable partner who can fill technology or software gaps in cross-sector projects. However, the thin track record (3 projects, EUR 255K total) means they are best suited as a contributor rather than a technical anchor.
Highlights from their portfolio
- FIBRESHIPTheir largest project (EUR 205K funding), a major Innovation Action on fibre-reinforced polymer ship construction with broad industrial impact in the maritime sector.
- A2CMTheir only coordinated project, deploying a proprietary air quality monitoring platform — the clearest signal of their own product capability.