WeGovNow focused on collective and participative digital tools for local government policy challenges.
INFALIA PRIVATE COMPANY
Greek tech SME building AI-driven data platforms for e-government, cybersecurity, and Earth observation applications.
Their core work
Infalia is a Greek technology SME that builds digital platforms and AI-driven data tools for public services, cybersecurity, and Earth observation. Their work spans citizen engagement platforms (e-government and co-production tools), 5G cybersecurity simulation environments, and explainable AI pipelines for processing satellite data. They bring software development and data engineering capabilities to EU research consortia, translating research concepts into working digital products.
What they specialise in
DeepCube developed explainable AI pipelines for processing big Copernicus satellite data using deep learning and data cubes.
SPIDER built a cybersecurity platform providing virtualised 5G cyber range services for testing and training.
All three projects — WeGovNow, SPIDER, and DeepCube — required building or integrating complex data-handling platforms, suggesting this is their core technical offering.
How they've shifted over time
Infalia started in civic technology, building digital tools for citizen participation and public service innovation (WeGovNow, 2016–2019). By 2019–2023, their focus shifted decisively toward AI and data-intensive applications — first in cybersecurity simulation (SPIDER) and then in explainable AI for satellite imagery (DeepCube). The trajectory shows a company moving from user-facing civic platforms toward deeper technical work in AI, machine learning, and large-scale data processing.
Infalia is pivoting toward AI and Earth observation analytics, making them a likely partner for future projects involving explainable AI, Copernicus data, or AI-driven environmental monitoring.
How they like to work
Infalia has participated exclusively as a partner, never coordinating — suggesting they position themselves as a reliable technical contributor rather than a project driver. With 40 unique partners across 12 countries from just 3 projects, they've worked in large, diverse consortia. This breadth indicates adaptability and an ability to integrate into different team configurations, though it also means they haven't built deep repeated partnerships with specific organizations.
Despite only three projects, Infalia has built a notably wide network of 40 partners across 12 countries, reflecting participation in large European consortia. Their reach is pan-European with no obvious geographic concentration beyond their Greek base.
What sets them apart
Infalia bridges civic technology and AI — an unusual combination that positions them at the intersection of public-sector digital services and advanced data analytics. Their progression from e-government platforms to explainable AI for satellite data shows a company that can handle both user-facing applications and complex backend AI pipelines. For consortium builders, they offer a Greek SME partner with genuine software development capacity, not just consultancy.
Highlights from their portfolio
- DeepCubeTheir most technically advanced project, applying explainable AI and deep learning to Copernicus Earth observation data — a high-demand intersection of AI and environmental monitoring.
- WeGovNowTheir largest funded project (EUR 401K) and earliest, establishing their foundation in citizen-centric digital platform development.
- SPIDERDemonstrates versatility — a cybersecurity platform for virtualised 5G environments, showing they can operate in security-sensitive technical domains.