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FUTURE ANALYTICS CONSULTING LIMITED

Irish consultancy specializing in resilience planning for cities and infrastructure, with growing expertise in energy transition and climate adaptation.

Innovation consultancysecurityIESME
H2020 projects
8
As coordinator
1
Total EC funding
€1.6M
Unique partners
109
What they do

Their core work

Future Analytics Consulting is a Dublin-based consultancy specializing in resilience planning, policy analysis, and urban development strategies. They help cities and infrastructure operators prepare for crises — from natural disasters to security threats — by developing risk assessment frameworks, training tools, and decision support systems. Their work spans critical infrastructure protection, energy transition planning, and transport network resilience, typically contributing spatial analytics, stakeholder engagement design, and policy recommendations within EU research consortia.

Core expertise

What they specialise in

4 projects

Core theme across RESILENS (coordinator), PRUV, BRTE, and FORESEE — covering risk management tools, urban vulnerability, and crisis preparedness.

Training and capacity-building designprimary
3 projects

GAP developed virtual training and roleplaying for peacebuilding; BRTE focused on educational capacity-building; RESILENS included an e-learning hub.

Smart energy and positive energy districtsemerging
2 projects

CityxChange addressed positive energy districts and energy-as-a-service; BIMcert focused on construction energy efficiency and skills certification.

Transport infrastructure adaptationsecondary
1 project

FORESEE developed decision support systems using satellite data for transport network resilience against extreme weather events.

Security and conflict policy analysissecondary
2 projects

Pericles addressed law enforcement policy tools; GAP developed conflict prevention and peacebuilding training incorporating diversity and gender dimensions.

Evolution & trajectory

How they've shifted over time

Early focus
Security and crisis resilience
Recent focus
Energy transition and infrastructure adaptation

Future Analytics started firmly in the security and critical infrastructure resilience space (2015–2017), with projects like RESILENS, PRUV, and GAP focused on crisis management, urban vulnerability, and conflict prevention training. From 2018 onward, they branched into energy and transport — joining CityxChange on positive energy districts, BIMcert on construction energy efficiency, and FORESEE on transport infrastructure adaptation to extreme events. The thread connecting both periods is resilience, but applied to increasingly diverse domains beyond security.

Moving from security-focused resilience consulting toward smart city energy systems and climate adaptation for infrastructure — positioning themselves at the intersection of urban resilience and sustainability.

Collaboration profile

How they like to work

Role: active_partnerReach: European26 countries collaborated

Primarily a participant (7 of 8 projects), with one coordination role in RESILENS — their largest project by far. They work in large consortia (109 unique partners across 26 countries), suggesting they are comfortable in complex, multi-partner environments. Their wide partner network and diverse project topics indicate they are a flexible, adaptable team rather than a narrow specialist locked into repeat partnerships.

Extensive network of 109 unique partners spanning 26 countries, reflecting broad European reach. As an Irish SME, they connect well across Western and Central European research and policy communities.

Why partner with them

What sets them apart

Future Analytics bridges the gap between academic resilience research and practical urban policy — a consultancy that can translate complex risk frameworks into actionable tools, training programs, and decision support systems. Their rare combination of security resilience experience with emerging smart city and energy expertise makes them valuable for projects needing cross-domain thinking. For consortium builders, they bring strong analytical and engagement design capabilities without the overhead of a large institution.

Notable projects

Highlights from their portfolio

  • RESILENS
    Their only coordination role and largest project (€603K) — developed resilience management tools and an e-learning hub for critical infrastructure operators across Europe.
  • CityxChange
    Large-scale smart city project on positive energy districts, marking their pivot from security into energy transition and urban sustainability.
  • GAP
    Innovative approach using gaming and roleplaying to train peacekeeping personnel — demonstrates their strength in designing unconventional training methodologies.
Cross-sector capabilities
Smart cities and energy transitionTransport infrastructure and climate adaptationEducation and training designUrban planning and policy analysis
Analysis note: Profile based on 8 H2020 projects (2015–2018 start dates). Several projects lack detailed keyword data, and no website was available for verification. The consultancy nature is inferred from project roles and topics — direct service descriptions would strengthen this profile. Funding data missing for one project (PRUV).