In BIGG, INTUICY contributed to aggregating and harmonizing multi-source building data and applying AI to derive building performance insights.
INTUICY SRL
Italian technology SME delivering AI-driven building data analytics and cybersecurity services for small and medium enterprises.
Their core work
INTUICY SRL is an Italian technology SME based in Caserta specializing in digital services at the intersection of building intelligence and cybersecurity. In the BIGG project they contributed to aggregating, harmonizing, and extracting value from heterogeneous building data streams, applying AI to turn raw sensor and IoT data into actionable energy and operational insights. Alongside this, they participated in the CyberKit4SME initiative as a third-party expert, bringing knowledge relevant to making cybersecurity tools accessible and deployable for small and medium enterprises. Their practical orientation toward making complex digital systems usable for non-specialist organizations is a defining characteristic.
What they specialise in
BIGG keywords 'building innovative services' and 'AI for buildings' point to their role in designing and deploying digital service layers on top of building data infrastructure.
Their third-party role in CyberKit4SME — focused on democratizing cybersecurity for SMEs and MEs — indicates advisory or tool-integration expertise in this domain.
How they've shifted over time
Both of INTUICY's projects started in the same year (2020), so there is no genuine temporal progression to trace — they entered H2020 already working across two domains simultaneously. The early keyword 'democratic and secure ICT' reflects their cybersecurity thread, while the cluster of recent-tagged keywords (building data harmonization, building innovative services, AI for buildings) reflects a stronger and more richly developed focus on smart building intelligence. The weight of evidence — three keywords versus one, plus direct EC funding — suggests their primary commercial and technical depth lies in the building data and AI domain, with cybersecurity as a complementary capability rather than a core offering.
INTUICY appears to be deepening its position in AI-powered building intelligence, where they hold funded project experience and a richer keyword profile, suggesting future collaboration opportunities are strongest in smart buildings, energy data platforms, and digital building services.
How they like to work
INTUICY has never coordinated an H2020 project — they enter consortia as a participant or third-party expert, bringing specific technical capability rather than project management resources. Despite having only two projects, they engaged with 24 unique partners across 11 countries, indicating they plug into large, well-networked consortia where their specialist role is well-defined. This profile suits organizations looking for a focused technical contributor rather than a consortium builder or project lead.
Despite only two projects, INTUICY has worked alongside 24 unique consortium partners spanning 11 countries, suggesting their projects were large multi-partner Innovation Actions with broad European footprints. No repeated-partner pattern can be established from this dataset, so geographic loyalty is unclear.
What sets them apart
INTUICY occupies an uncommon niche for a small Italian SME from Caserta — combining building data intelligence with cybersecurity awareness, which positions them well for projects where digital building infrastructure and security converge (e.g., smart grids, building automation security). Their direct participation in an Innovation Action on building AI (BIGG) means they have hands-on experience with the full pipeline from raw data aggregation to service delivery, not just research. For consortium builders needing a technically grounded SME partner from southern Italy with cross-domain digital competence, they are a relatively distinctive option.
Highlights from their portfolio
- BIGGTheir only directly funded H2020 project (EUR 197,391), focused on AI-driven aggregation and harmonization of building data — a technically complex Innovation Action with clear commercial applications in energy efficiency and smart buildings.
- CyberKit4SMEDemonstrates a cross-sector capability in cybersecurity, where INTUICY contributed as a third party to an initiative specifically aimed at making enterprise-grade security tools accessible to SMEs.