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Organization

METEOLOGIX AG

Swiss weather technology company providing advanced meteorological data services for urban climate, automotive, and cross-sectoral data platforms.

Weather technology companydigitalCHThin data (2/5)
H2020 projects
3
As coordinator
0
Total EC funding
€1.6M
Unique partners
26
What they do

Their core work

Meteologix is a Swiss weather technology company that provides advanced meteorological data, forecasting models, and weather-related data services. Their work spans integrating high-resolution weather data into cross-sectoral platforms — from automotive data marketplaces to urban climate services. They contribute weather intelligence as a specialized data provider within larger data ecosystems, enabling applications such as vehicle-aware weather routing, cyber-physical system monitoring, and city-level climate adaptation planning.

Core expertise

What they specialise in

Weather data services and meteorological modelingprimary
3 projects

Core contributor across all three projects (AutoMat, Cross-CPP, CityCLIM), consistently providing weather data and forecasting capabilities.

Urban climate servicesprimary
1 project

CityCLIM focused specifically on next-generation city climate services using advanced weather models, their largest funded project at EUR 923K.

Cross-sectoral data integration platformssecondary
2 projects

Both AutoMat and Cross-CPP centered on marketplaces and ecosystems for integrating data streams across sectors.

Automotive data servicessecondary
1 project

AutoMat explored vehicle data services including weather-dependent driving conditions and routing.

Evolution & trajectory

How they've shifted over time

Early focus
Cross-sectoral data platforms
Recent focus
Urban climate services

Meteologix began in 2015 contributing weather data to broad cross-sectoral data platforms — first in automotive (AutoMat), then in cyber-physical systems (Cross-CPP). By 2021, their focus sharpened considerably toward dedicated city climate services with CityCLIM, their largest and most recent project. This trajectory shows a clear shift from being a general weather data supplier within multi-purpose platforms to becoming a domain-focused provider of urban climate intelligence.

Meteologix is moving from general-purpose weather data provision toward specialized urban climate intelligence, making them an increasingly relevant partner for smart city and climate adaptation projects.

Collaboration profile

How they like to work

Role: specialist_contributorReach: European11 countries collaborated

Meteologix operates exclusively as a project participant, never as coordinator, suggesting they fill a specialist data-provider role within larger consortia. With 26 unique partners across just 3 projects, they work in medium-to-large consortia and appear to bring in specific weather expertise rather than driving project direction. This makes them a reliable, low-friction technical partner that plugs into existing consortium structures without competing for leadership.

Meteologix has built a moderately broad European network of 26 partners across 11 countries through their three projects. As a Swiss company, they bridge EU and non-EU collaboration, with no visible geographic concentration beyond general Western European reach.

Why partner with them

What sets them apart

Meteologix occupies a distinctive niche as a private weather technology company that brings operational meteorological capabilities into EU research consortia. Unlike academic meteorology groups, they offer production-grade weather data services designed for integration into commercial platforms. Their combination of weather modeling expertise and experience with data marketplace architectures makes them particularly valuable for projects requiring real-time environmental data feeds.

Notable projects

Highlights from their portfolio

  • CityCLIM
    Their largest project (EUR 923K) and most recent, focused on next-generation urban climate services — represents their strategic direction toward city-level weather intelligence.
  • AutoMat
    Early project demonstrating their ability to integrate weather data into automotive data marketplaces, showing cross-sector versatility beyond pure meteorology.
Cross-sector capabilities
Environment and climate adaptationTransport and automotiveSmart cities and urban planningAgriculture and precision farming
Analysis note: Profile based on only 3 projects with no keyword data available. The company name 'Meteologix' and project descriptions strongly suggest weather/meteorological services, but specific technical capabilities are inferred from project titles rather than detailed descriptions. No website provided for verification. Confidence is moderate-low due to limited project count and absent keyword data.