CPN (2017-2020) was dedicated to building a Content Personalisation Network, directly evidencing expertise in recommendation and personalisation engines.
LIVE TECH SRL
Italian technology SME specialising in AI-driven content personalisation and fake news detection for digital media applications.
Their core work
LIVE TECH SRL is an Italian technology SME specialising in digital content intelligence — the systems that decide what content gets shown to whom, in what context, and how to assess its reliability. Their project record shows applied work in content personalisation engines, context-aware service delivery, and AI-driven analysis of information propagation across digital media. In the FANDANGO project they contributed to building tools for detecting and tracing fake news through big data analytics and artificial intelligence, while in CPN they worked on personalising content delivery across networks. They operate as a specialist technology contributor within European consortia, bringing applied digital expertise to broad media and ICT innovation projects.
What they specialise in
CPN project keywords explicitly list 'context aware services' as a core technical focus alongside content personalisation.
FANDANGO (2018-2021) addressed fake news discovery and propagation analysis using big data and AI, indicating applied work in media integrity tools.
FANDANGO's full title references big data analysis as a primary method for tracking news propagation at scale.
FANDANGO explicitly names artificial intelligence operations as part of its technical approach to misinformation detection.
How they've shifted over time
Their early H2020 work centred on personalisation infrastructure — making digital content smarter and more context-sensitive for end users. By 2018 they had shifted toward the integrity side of digital information, contributing to AI tools that detect and trace misinformation rather than simply deliver content. This is a meaningful pivot: from optimising what content reaches people, to questioning whether that content should be trusted at all. With only two projects, the trajectory is suggestive rather than conclusive, but it points toward a growing interest in the intersection of AI, media analytics, and information quality.
LIVE TECH appears to be moving from content delivery optimisation toward AI-based media integrity and misinformation analysis — a direction with strong demand in current EU digital policy and media ecosystems.
How they like to work
LIVE TECH has participated exclusively as a consortium partner — never as coordinator — across both of their H2020 projects, suggesting they prefer or are positioned as specialist contributors rather than project leaders. With 14 unique partners across 9 countries reached through just two projects, they operate within medium-to-large consortia (roughly 7 partners per project on average) and appear comfortable in multi-national European teams. There is no evidence of repeated partnerships, indicating a broad network orientation rather than a tight cluster of recurring collaborators.
LIVE TECH has built a surprisingly broad network for a two-project participant: 14 distinct consortium partners spanning 9 countries, suggesting their projects drew on genuinely pan-European teams. No strong geographic concentration is visible from the data, pointing to openness to diverse European partnerships.
What sets them apart
LIVE TECH occupies an unusual niche for a small southern Italian SME: applied AI and data analytics for digital content and media integrity, sectors usually dominated by larger northern European firms or academic groups. Their participation in both a content personalisation project and a misinformation-detection project gives them dual fluency in how digital content is distributed and how it can be manipulated — a combination relevant to media platforms, public broadcasters, and trust-and-safety teams. For a consortium needing a lean, applied technology partner with hands-on experience in content intelligence and AI-driven media analytics, they offer domain depth without the overhead of a large organisation.
Highlights from their portfolio
- FANDANGOThe larger of their two projects (€490,875), FANDANGO tackled fake news detection using big data and AI — a high-visibility topic with ongoing EU regulatory relevance under the Digital Services Act.
- CPNContent Personalisation Network was their entry into H2020 and established their core identity in context-aware content delivery, directly anchoring their primary keyword profile.