SciTransfer
Organization

MYSPHERA SL

Spanish health-tech SME specializing in hospital workflow optimization, patient tracking systems, and wearable health monitoring across 11 EU projects.

Technology SMEhealthESSME
H2020 projects
11
As coordinator
1
Total EC funding
€5.7M
Unique partners
193
What they do

Their core work

MYSPHERA is a Spanish health-tech SME that develops real-time location and workflow management systems for hospitals. Their core business centers on intelligent patient tracking and surgical process optimization, which they then extend into broader digital health applications — from wearable sensors and IoT for elderly care to AI-driven clinical decision support. Across 11 H2020 projects, they consistently provide the technology layer that connects patient data, hospital workflows, and predictive analytics into integrated platforms.

Core expertise

What they specialise in

Hospital workflow and surgical process managementprimary
3 projects

OR4.0 (their only coordinated project) built a multi-hospital surgical management system; ODIN focuses on transforming hospital care delivery; ACTIVAGE addressed smart living environments.

Wearable sensors and IoT for health monitoringprimary
4 projects

BigO used wearable sensors for obesity data collection; SINTEC developed stretchable skin electronics; AgeingatWork and GATEKEEPER deployed IoT in smart living and workplace settings.

Patient behavior modeling and treatment adherenceprimary
3 projects

BEAMER builds behavioral frameworks for treatment adherence; vCare provides virtual coaching for rehabilitation; BigO applied behavioral informatics to obesity prevention.

AI and machine learning for clinical analyticssecondary
3 projects

LifeChamps applied ML and AI-based applications for cancer patient support; ODIN uses AI to transform healthcare delivery; AgeingatWork employed computational intelligence for personalized simulations.

Stretchable and skin electronicsemerging
1 project

SINTEC explored stretchable PCBs, intra-body communication, and smart patches for epidermal sensing — a significant hardware pivot from their software-centric work.

Brain-computer interfaces and smart environment controlsecondary
1 project

Plan4Act investigated predictive neural information for proactive smart house control, linking neuroscience with ambient intelligence.

Evolution & trajectory

How they've shifted over time

Early focus
Wearable data and patient coaching
Recent focus
Hospital AI and skin electronics

MYSPHERA's early H2020 work (2016–2018) focused on data-driven health platforms — obesity prevention with wearable sensors and big data (BigO), elderly rehabilitation coaching (vCare), and IoT for aging well (ACTIVAGE). From 2019 onward, their portfolio shifted toward more hardware-adjacent work like stretchable skin electronics (SINTEC) and AI-powered hospital transformation (ODIN), while maintaining their behavioral health thread through projects like BEAMER. The trajectory shows a company moving from pure software platforms toward integrated hardware-software health solutions with a growing emphasis on hospital-level deployment rather than individual patient tools.

MYSPHERA is moving toward full hospital digitalization — combining their patient tracking roots with AI analytics and advanced wearable hardware to become an end-to-end smart hospital technology provider.

Collaboration profile

How they like to work

Role: specialist_contributorReach: European23 countries collaborated

MYSPHERA operates almost exclusively as a consortium partner (10 of 11 projects), with only one project coordinated (OR4.0, their largest single grant at EUR 1M). They work in large consortia — 193 unique partners across 23 countries indicates they join broad, multi-stakeholder deployments rather than tight bilateral collaborations. This profile suggests a reliable technology contributor that integrates well into complex projects but prefers to let research institutions or larger companies lead.

MYSPHERA has built a wide European network spanning 193 unique partners across 23 countries, reflecting consistent participation in large-scale health and digital innovation consortia. Their network is broad rather than deep, suggesting they bring specialized capabilities to diverse teams rather than repeatedly collaborating with a fixed set of partners.

Why partner with them

What sets them apart

MYSPHERA sits at the intersection of hospital operations technology and health data science — a rare combination for an SME. While many health-tech companies focus on either clinical software or wearable hardware, MYSPHERA has credible experience across both, from surgical workflow systems (OR4.0) to skin-mounted electronics (SINTEC). For consortium builders, they offer a production-oriented SME perspective that bridges the gap between research prototypes and hospital-deployable products.

Notable projects

Highlights from their portfolio

  • OR4.0
    MYSPHERA's only coordinated project and largest single grant (EUR 1M), focused on their core domain of intelligent multi-hospital surgical process management.
  • SINTEC
    Represents a significant hardware pivot into stretchable skin electronics and intra-body communication — an unusual capability expansion for a software-focused SME.
  • ODIN
    Their most recent large project (EUR 682K, 2021–2025) focused on AI-driven hospital transformation, signaling their current strategic direction.
Cross-sector capabilities
Digital health and IoT platformsWearable and stretchable electronicsAI and machine learning for operational analyticsAmbient assisted living and elderly care
Analysis note: Strong profile with 11 projects providing good coverage. Several projects lack keyword data (ACTIVAGE, Plan4Act, OR4.0), which slightly limits the evolution analysis. The OR4.0 coordinator role and company context strongly suggest hospital operations technology as the core business, though this inference draws partly from project titles rather than detailed descriptions.