All three projects (PODIUM, WorkingAge, HosmartAI) involve deploying communication systems within complex operational environments.
GREEN COMMUNICATIONS SAS
French SME providing communication infrastructure for connected environments, from drone UTM systems to AI-powered smart hospitals.
Their core work
Green Communications is a Paris-based SME specializing in communication infrastructure and networking solutions, with a growing focus on digital health applications. The company provides connectivity and communication technologies for sectors ranging from drone operations (UTM/U-Space) to smart hospital environments. Their project portfolio shows them contributing networking and communications expertise to large-scale EU demonstrations and pilot deployments, particularly in AI-enabled healthcare settings and age-inclusive digital workplaces.
What they specialise in
HosmartAI (2021-2024) focuses on AI-driven smart hospital development, including neurological disease pilot deployments.
PODIUM (2018-2019) involved very large-scale demonstrations of drone operations with UTM management.
WorkingAge (2019-2022) developed smart digital working environments adapted for workers of all ages.
How they've shifted over time
Green Communications began its H2020 participation in the transport/drone domain, contributing to UTM U-Space demonstrations in 2018. From 2019 onward, the company shifted decisively toward health and digital sectors, joining projects on smart workplaces and AI-powered hospital systems. This trajectory suggests a company pivoting its core communication technology capabilities from aerospace applications toward the faster-growing digital health market.
Green Communications is repositioning from general IoT/drone connectivity toward digital health infrastructure, making them a relevant partner for future hospital digitalization and medical AI deployment projects.
How they like to work
Green Communications operates exclusively as a contributor rather than a project leader — they have never coordinated an H2020 project and participated once as a third party. They work within large consortia (65 unique partners across just 3 projects), indicating comfort operating in complex, multi-partner environments. This profile suggests a specialist contributor that brings targeted technical capabilities without seeking administrative leadership.
Despite only three projects, Green Communications has built a broad network of 65 unique consortium partners across 14 countries, reflecting their participation in large-scale EU demonstration and innovation actions.
What sets them apart
Green Communications occupies an unusual niche as a communications technology SME that has crossed from aerospace (drone operations) into healthcare AI — a combination rarely seen among French SMEs. Their ability to deploy communication infrastructure across very different operational contexts (airspace management, hospitals, workplaces) suggests adaptable networking expertise. For consortium builders, they offer a lightweight, flexible partner that can handle connectivity and communication layers without the overhead of a large telecom company.
Highlights from their portfolio
- HosmartAITheir most recent and largest-funded project (EUR 298,880), focused on AI-driven hospital systems with a neurological diseases pilot — represents their strategic direction toward digital health.
- PODIUMA large-scale UTM/U-Space drone demonstration project where they participated as a third party, showing their earlier aerospace communications profile.