Contributed to both ICEI and HBP SGA3, building interactive supercomputing and data analytics tools for the EBRAINS platform.
INGLOBE TECHNOLOGIES SRL
Italian SME specializing in interactive computing, visualization, and AI — from Human Brain Project infrastructure to autonomous warehouse robotics.
Their core work
Inglobe Technologies is a small Italian technology company specializing in augmented reality, visualization, and interactive computing applications. Within H2020, they contributed to the Human Brain Project ecosystem, working on interactive supercomputing interfaces and data analytics tools for neuroscience research infrastructure. More recently, they applied their AI and visualization expertise to autonomous robotics for warehouse logistics, signaling a shift toward industrial applications of their core technology.
What they specialise in
Participated in the Human Brain Project infrastructure (ICEI, HBP SGA3), supporting simulation, brain modeling, and neuroinformatics workflows.
The GROW project (2021-2023) applied AI to autonomous object-retrieval robots in warehouse environments.
How they've shifted over time
Inglobe's early H2020 work (2018-2020) was embedded in the Human Brain Project, focused on high-performance computing infrastructure, brain modeling tools, and federated data systems. By 2021, they pivoted toward applied AI and autonomous robotics with the GROW project, targeting warehouse logistics — a distinctly commercial domain. This shift suggests the company is translating research-grade visualization and AI capabilities into industrial automation applications.
Moving from pure research infrastructure toward applied AI and robotics in industrial settings — expect future work at the intersection of visualization, AI, and real-world automation.
How they like to work
Inglobe has exclusively participated as a partner, never leading a consortium, which is typical for a specialist SME contributing specific technical capabilities to larger efforts. Their 158 unique partners across 19 countries reflect the massive scale of the Human Brain Project consortia rather than an independently built network. They function best as a focused technical contributor embedded in large, multi-partner research initiatives.
Connected to 158 partners across 19 countries, though this network is largely inherited from the Human Brain Project mega-consortium. Their direct collaboration footprint is likely much smaller than these numbers suggest.
What sets them apart
Inglobe brings a rare combination of experience in large-scale research visualization infrastructure (from the Human Brain Project) and practical AI robotics (from GROW). For consortium builders, they offer an SME that has already proven it can operate within massive EU flagship projects while also delivering applied technology for industrial use cases. Their small size means focused attention and specialized delivery rather than broad but shallow involvement.
Highlights from their portfolio
- HBP SGA3Part of the EU's flagship Human Brain Project — one of the largest research initiatives in European history, with their largest single grant (EUR 132,357).
- GROWMarks a strategic pivot to applied AI robotics for warehouse logistics, showing the company's ability to translate research capabilities into commercial domains.