Contributed to PD_manager (2015–2018), an EU-funded project building a mobile health platform specifically for Parkinson's disease monitoring and management.
LIVE SRL
Italian data reporting SME with hands-on experience in mHealth platforms and privacy-preserving identity analytics across health and security consortia.
Their core work
LIVE SRL is a small Italian technology company based in Padova, specialising in data reporting platforms and digital analytics tools — their website domain (live-reporting.it) points directly to this core business. In H2020 they contributed platform and software development capabilities to two distinct applied research consortia: first a mobile health application for managing Parkinson's disease, then a privacy-preserving intelligence system for resolving digital identities. Their value to consortia lies in translating complex data streams into usable reporting or analytical outputs, particularly where sensitive personal data is involved. The combination of health informatics and privacy analytics suggests a company that builds data infrastructure for regulated, high-sensitivity environments.
What they specialise in
Participated in SPIRIT (2018–2021), focused on scalable, privacy-preserving intelligence analysis for resolving digital identities — a technically demanding security application.
Their commercial identity (live-reporting.it) and participation in data-intensive projects across both health and security domains suggests a core competency in reporting infrastructure, though this is inferred rather than explicitly stated in project metadata.
Both projects — patient health records in PD_manager and identity data in SPIRIT — require strict data governance, suggesting cross-sector experience with regulated, privacy-sensitive datasets.
How they've shifted over time
LIVE SRL entered H2020 through the health sector, contributing to a Parkinson's disease mHealth platform between 2015 and 2018 — a patient-facing, clinically grounded application. Their subsequent project (SPIRIT, 2018–2021) marked a clear pivot toward security and intelligence analysis, specifically privacy-preserving identity resolution. The thread connecting both phases is sensitive personal data: patient records in the first, identity data in the second. This suggests the company is deliberately expanding from health-specific data tools toward a broader positioning in privacy-safe analytics across sectors.
LIVE SRL appears to be moving from domain-specific health applications toward general-purpose privacy and identity analytics, which positions them for future work at the intersection of data protection regulation (GDPR) and intelligence systems — a growing area in both security and health.
How they like to work
LIVE SRL has never led a project — both participations are as consortium partner — which is typical of specialist SMEs that provide a focused technical component rather than orchestrating research direction. Despite just two projects, they accumulated 28 unique partners across 10 countries, indicating they join substantial, internationally diverse consortia rather than small bilateral arrangements. This profile suggests they are sought as a reliable technical contributor with a specific platform-building capability, not as a generalist participant.
28 unique consortium partners across 10 countries from only two projects — an unusually wide network for such limited H2020 activity, reflecting participation in large multi-partner RIA consortia. Their geographic spread is European, consistent with an Italian SME embedded in international research networks through both health and security programme calls.
What sets them apart
LIVE SRL occupies an uncommon position: a small commercial reporting company with validated experience in both clinical health data platforms and security-grade privacy analytics — two domains that rarely overlap in a single SME. For consortium builders, this cross-domain data sensitivity expertise is hard to find at SME scale, where most companies specialise in one or the other. Their commercial orientation (they sell reporting tools, they do not primarily conduct research) means they are likely to deliver practical, deployable outputs rather than academic prototypes.
Highlights from their portfolio
- SPIRITThe larger of their two projects (EUR 194,023) and the more technically ambitious — combining scalable intelligence analysis with privacy-preservation for identity resolution, placing LIVE SRL at the intersection of security, data science, and GDPR-relevant technology.
- PD_managerTheir entry into H2020, demonstrating early commitment to patient-facing digital health platforms for a specific, high-burden neurological condition — Parkinson's disease — which remains an active area of EU health research funding.