Central to INODE (intelligent open data exploration with natural language queries), SHIELD (big data analytics for cybersecurity), and PALANTIR (scalable AI for threat intelligence).
INFILI TECHNOLOGIES SOCIETE ANONYME
Greek SME building data analytics, visual exploration, and AI-driven security platforms for EU research consortia in security and transport.
Their core work
Infili Technologies is a Greek SME specializing in data analytics platforms, visual exploration tools, and intelligent query processing for security and transport applications. They build software that helps organizations make sense of large, heterogeneous datasets — from cybersecurity threat intelligence and risk screening systems to open data exploration with natural language interfaces. Their technical core sits at the intersection of big data analytics, AI-driven data integration, and user-facing visualization, which they apply across domains including urban safety, border security, autonomous vehicles, and network security.
What they specialise in
SHIELD focused on NFV-enabled security, PALANTIR on autonomous cyberhealth for SMEs, and City.Risks on real-time crime response — all requiring security data processing.
TRESSPASS developed risk-based passenger screening systems; PALANTIR addressed threat intelligence and risk analysis for SME resilience.
DriveToTheFuture explored user behaviour, HMI design, and training for automated and connected vehicles across road, rail, maritime, and drone domains.
INODE — their largest funded project (EUR 558K) — focused specifically on natural language query processing and access-based data integration.
How they've shifted over time
Infili's early work (2015–2018) was firmly rooted in security: urban crime management, cybersecurity with NFV, and risk-based screening for passengers. From 2019 onward, they broadened into transport (autonomous vehicles, multimodal mobility) and pivoted toward more general-purpose data intelligence — their largest project, INODE, is about open data exploration with natural language interfaces rather than any single domain. This shift suggests a company moving from domain-specific security tools toward becoming a horizontal data analytics and AI provider that can serve multiple sectors.
Infili is transitioning from security-specific analytics toward general-purpose AI-driven data exploration, positioning them as a versatile technology partner for any data-intensive EU project.
How they like to work
Infili has participated exclusively as a partner, never as coordinator, across all six projects — they contribute specialized technical components rather than managing consortia. With 91 unique partners across 21 countries, they are well-connected and comfortable in large, diverse consortia. Their wide partner network and zero repeat-coordinator pattern suggest they are sought out for their specific technical capabilities rather than built around a fixed collaboration cluster.
Extensive European network spanning 91 unique partners across 21 countries, built through six projects. Their reach is broad for a small company, indicating they are trusted as a technical contributor across diverse consortium configurations.
What sets them apart
Infili combines deep security domain knowledge with strong data analytics and natural language processing capabilities — a rare combination among Greek SMEs. Their ability to move between security, transport, and open data projects shows they are not locked into one vertical but can apply their data platform expertise wherever large-scale analytics are needed. For consortium builders, they offer a reliable technical partner who can handle the data integration and visualization layer without needing to lead the project.
Highlights from their portfolio
- INODETheir largest funded project (EUR 558K) and a departure from security — focused on intelligent open data exploration using natural language queries, signaling their strategic pivot toward general-purpose data intelligence.
- PALANTIRAddressed a growing market need — autonomous cybersecurity for SMEs — combining scalable AI, threat intelligence, and security-as-a-service in software-driven networks.
- TRESSPASSApplied their risk analytics capabilities to passenger and luggage screening, demonstrating their ability to work in high-stakes border security environments.