Coordinated HTSEmpower (EUR 811K) — their flagship project developing HTS enabling instruments, reflecting their core business.
INTEGRASYS SA
Spanish SME specializing in satellite communications, HTS signal monitoring, and secure communication systems for IoT and critical infrastructure.
Their core work
Integrasys is a Spanish SME specializing in satellite communications technology, particularly High Throughput Satellite (HTS) systems and signal monitoring solutions. They develop tools and instruments that optimize satellite link performance, interference detection, and network management. Beyond their satellite core, they contribute RF and communications expertise to EU projects addressing IoT sensor networks, secure connected devices, safety tracking systems, and critical communication infrastructure resilience. Their work bridges the gap between space-based communication technology and terrestrial applications in security, IoT, and industrial systems.
What they specialise in
Participated in RESISTO (communication infrastructure resilience) and SCOTT (secure connected devices), applying RF/comms expertise to security challenges.
Contributed to IoSense (flexible sensor pilot line) and AIOSAT (indoor/outdoor safety tracking), extending communications know-how into IoT applications.
Participated in AQUAS project focused on aggregated quality assurance for complex systems.
How they've shifted over time
Integrasys entered H2020 in 2016 through sensor and semiconductor pilot line work (IoSense), then rapidly expanded into satellite communications, security, and IoT tracking from 2017 onward. Their coordinated project HTSEmpower (2017) signals that satellite technology is their strategic core, while participation in SCOTT, RESISTO, and AIOSAT shows a deliberate broadening toward secure communications and tracking applications. The recent-period keywords are empty in the data, but project timelines show a clear shift from sensor hardware toward communication security and resilience by 2018.
Integrasys is moving from pure satellite technology toward secure, resilient communication systems — positioning themselves where space, IoT, and cybersecurity converge.
How they like to work
Integrasys operates primarily as a specialized partner (5 of 6 projects), contributing domain-specific satellite and RF communications expertise to large consortia. With 126 unique partners across 21 countries, they maintain a broad and diverse network rather than repeatedly working with the same groups. Their single coordinated project (HTSEmpower, their largest grant at EUR 811K) demonstrates they can lead when the topic aligns with their core satellite business, but they clearly prefer contributing specialized capabilities to larger collaborative efforts.
Extensive European network spanning 126 unique partners across 21 countries, built through participation in large ECSEL and Innovation Action consortia. Their reach is pan-European with no obvious geographic concentration beyond their Spanish home base.
What sets them apart
Integrasys occupies a rare niche as a satellite communications SME that actively bridges space technology with terrestrial applications in IoT, security, and industrial systems. Unlike large satellite operators or pure software companies, they bring deep RF and signal monitoring expertise in a small, agile package. For consortium builders, they offer genuine satellite/communications specialization with proven ability to integrate into diverse project contexts — from semiconductor pilot lines to critical infrastructure protection.
Highlights from their portfolio
- HTSEmpowerTheir only coordinated project and largest grant (EUR 811K) — a Phase 2 SME Instrument focused on their core HTS satellite technology, signaling strong commercial potential.
- RESISTOTheir most recent and second-largest project (EUR 381K), focused on resilience of communication infrastructure — represents their strategic direction toward security applications.
- IoSenseECSEL pilot line project connecting them to the semiconductor manufacturing ecosystem, demonstrating versatility beyond their satellite core.