Participated in 'Reaching out' (2016-2019), a large-scale EU project on threat and crisis management outside EU borders, where communication infrastructure is a core operational requirement.
EUREKA COMUNICAZIONE TELEMATICA SRL
Italian SME providing telematic communication systems for crisis management and climate adaptation in large EU consortia.
Their core work
EUREKA COMUNICAZIONE TELEMATICA SRL is an Italian SME based in Benevento specializing in telematic communication systems — the infrastructure and platforms that move data and alerts between field operations and decision-makers. Their project participation suggests they contribute communication and digital dissemination capabilities to large consortia, rather than conducting scientific research themselves. In the "Reaching out" project, they supported large-scale crisis management operations outside EU borders, likely providing communication frameworks for coordinating disaster response across multiple actors. In CLARITY, they contributed to climate adaptation service delivery, pointing to a consistent role in making complex operational information accessible to end users and markets.
What they specialise in
Contributed to CLARITY (2017-2020), focused on integrated climate adaptation service tools for resilience, where telematic communication enables delivery of adaptation information to end users.
The keyword 'market' alongside 'external disaster preparedness response' in Reaching out suggests a commercial/go-to-market role, not just technical participation.
How they've shifted over time
Both projects ran almost concurrently (2016-2019 and 2017-2020), so there is no meaningful temporal shift to trace — this is a snapshot of activity in a single period rather than a developmental arc. The keyword data is entirely concentrated in the earlier project (Reaching out), with CLARITY producing no extractable keywords, making it impossible to detect a genuine thematic evolution. Based on project titles alone, the organization moved from hard security and crisis response toward climate and environmental adaptation, but this is a pattern read across just two data points.
With only two overlapping projects, no confident trend can be established, but the pairing of security/crisis management with climate adaptation suggests a positioning around resilience communication — a field growing in relevance as climate-driven disasters increase.
How they like to work
EUREKA has never led a project — they participate exclusively as a consortium partner, indicating they are brought in for a specific, bounded contribution rather than for strategic leadership. Despite this limited role, they have accumulated 44 unique partners across 14 countries from just two projects, which reflects participation in large, multi-stakeholder consortia typical of Innovation Actions. They appear to function as a specialist service node: valued for what they deliver technically, not for coordinating others.
With 44 unique partners across 14 countries from only two projects, EUREKA's network is disproportionately broad for its project volume, reflecting the large consortium structures of both Innovation Actions. Their reach is pan-European with likely exposure to partners from Southern and Eastern Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East given the external crisis management scope of Reaching out.
What sets them apart
EUREKA sits at an unusual intersection: a small southern Italian telematic communication company that has successfully entered large EU security and environment consortia, which are typically dominated by research institutes and large system integrators. For a consortium builder, they represent an accessible SME with real project delivery experience in both crisis response and climate services — two domains increasingly converging under the resilience agenda. Their southern Italian base may also offer geographic and cultural bridging value for projects involving Mediterranean or North African operational contexts.
Highlights from their portfolio
- Reaching outThe larger of the two projects (EUR 197,050) and the more strategically distinctive, focused on large-scale EU crisis management operations outside EU territory — an operationally complex domain that few SMEs enter.
- CLARITYDemonstrates cross-domain adaptability, moving from security/crisis response into integrated climate adaptation services, both within the same Innovation Action funding scheme.