Participated in both HEART (IoT health activity recognition) and REINITIALISE (digital technologies for e-health services), indicating sustained focus on applied digital health.
EUROCENTRO SRL
Italian health-sector practitioner specialising in digital rights, active aging, and ethics of e-health technologies in EU research consortia.
Their core work
EUROCENTRO SRL is an Italian private company based in Jesi (Marche region) operating at the crossroads of digital health services, active aging, and the ethical dimensions of health technology. Their work spans IoT-based health activity recognition systems and the legal-ethical framework for deploying digital technologies in e-health contexts — particularly how platforms handle personal health data while preserving fundamental rights. In the REINITIALISE project they contributed applied expertise on nutrition, dietetics, and active aging as these relate to digital health service delivery. Their positioning is that of a practitioner-oriented organisation that brings real-world health service knowledge into research consortia, helping translate technical solutions into responsible, rights-compliant applications.
What they specialise in
REINITIALISE explicitly addresses preserving fundamental rights in the use of digital technologies for e-health, with ethics of ICTs listed as a top keyword.
REINITIALISE keywords include active aging and nutrition and dietetics, suggesting domain-specific practical knowledge brought to the consortium.
HEART focused on IoT-based health activity recognition systems, where EUROCENTRO served as a third-party partner in the MSCA training network.
How they've shifted over time
EUROCENTRO entered H2020 through HEART (2017–2021), a technical MSCA training programme around IoT-based health activity recognition — their role at that stage carried no keyword record, suggesting a supporting or practice-context role rather than a research-driving one. Their second project, REINITIALISE (2021–2023), shifted the emphasis clearly toward the policy and rights layer of digital health: ethics of ICTs, fundamental rights, digital media governance, and the practical health domains of active aging and nutrition. The trajectory points from technical participation toward normative and applied health expertise — they appear to be consolidating a niche as a practitioner voice on the ethical deployment of digital health tools.
EUROCENTRO is moving toward the regulatory and ethical governance of digital health technologies, a space that is growing in demand as the EU's health data regulation and AI Act create compliance pressure for e-health platforms and aging-care services.
How they like to work
EUROCENTRO has never coordinated an H2020 project — in both cases they joined as a partner or third party, indicating a preference for contributing specialist knowledge rather than managing consortia. Their network is modest (9 partners across 6 countries over 2 projects), consistent with focused thematic participation rather than broad consortium building. For a potential collaborator, this means they are likely easy to integrate as a domain expert or end-user representative, but would not be the right choice as project lead.
EUROCENTRO has worked with 9 distinct consortium partners spanning 6 European countries across its two projects. The network is small and not yet deep enough to identify recurring partnerships or a dominant geographic cluster.
What sets them apart
EUROCENTRO occupies an unusual niche for a private Italian company: they bridge hands-on health service practice (nutrition, dietetics, active aging) with the ethical and legal layer of digital health deployment. Most organisations in this space are either purely technical or purely policy-oriented; EUROCENTRO's project record suggests they can serve as an end-user and ethics anchor in consortia developing health data platforms or aging-care digital tools. For a consortium needing an Italian private-sector voice on responsible e-health with practical nutrition and aging expertise, they are a credible fit.
Highlights from their portfolio
- REINITIALISEThe most substantively documented project: a CSA grant explicitly addressing fundamental rights in digital health, with EUROCENTRO bringing active aging and nutrition expertise — the fullest picture of what this organisation actually contributes.
- HEARTAn MSCA Innovative Training Network on IoT-based health activity recognition, showing EUROCENTRO's early engagement with health-tech research training programs despite a limited recorded keyword footprint.