Dominant recent theme across projects like Transforming Transport, Track and Know, BOOST 4.0, and DataBio — building predictive analytics, machine learning pipelines, and big data toolboxes.
NETCOMPANY S.A.
Large IT integrator delivering AI, cybersecurity, and IoT platform components across 87 H2020 projects in transport, manufacturing, security, and public services.
Their core work
Netcompany S.A. (formerly Intrasoft International) is a large IT services and systems integration company headquartered in Luxembourg. They build software platforms, data analytics pipelines, and secure cloud architectures for public and private sector clients across Europe. In H2020, they serve as the technology integration partner — designing and developing the software components that tie together complex multi-partner systems, from IoT platforms and 5G orchestration layers to AI-driven decision support tools. Their work spans platform engineering, cybersecurity middleware, and data-driven applications deployed across transport, manufacturing, food safety, and public services.
What they specialise in
From early PaaSword (cloud security, data encryption) through CYBECO (cyberinsurance) to recent SecureIoT and threat detection projects — consistent focus on privacy-by-design and secure system architectures.
Projects like MATILDA (5G application orchestration), SecureIoT, and Productive4.0 show deep capability in connecting devices, orchestrating network services, and managing distributed IoT infrastructures.
OPTIMUM, U-TURN, MaaS4EU, HiReach, and Track and Know demonstrate sustained work on urban mobility analytics, multimodal transport platforms, and mobility-as-a-service solutions.
THOMAS (human-robot collaboration), ICP4Life (product-service lifecycle), PROPHESY (predictive maintenance), and BOOST 4.0 (connected smart factories) show capability in factory digitalization.
CLARITY (e-government trust and transparency), INSPEC2T (community policing), and OSOS (open schools) reflect work on citizen-facing digital platforms for public institutions.
How they've shifted over time
In the early period (2015–2018), Netcompany focused on cloud security infrastructure (PaaSword), data privacy frameworks, e-government platforms, and entrepreneurship ecosystems — essentially building secure, policy-driven middleware. From 2019 onward, their work shifted decisively toward artificial intelligence, machine learning, and IoT orchestration, with a growing emphasis on threat detection, certification frameworks, and 5G-ready application deployment. The transition shows a company that moved from being a security-and-platforms integrator to becoming an AI-and-IoT systems builder, while maintaining its security DNA throughout.
Netcompany is converging on AI-driven security and intelligent IoT orchestration — expect them to bring strong capability in trustworthy AI systems and secure digital infrastructure for future calls.
How they like to work
Netcompany never coordinates H2020 projects — across all 87 participations, they serve exclusively as a consortium partner or third party. This is the profile of a large technology provider that brings implementation capacity rather than scientific leadership. With 1,293 unique consortium partners across 47 countries, they operate as a high-connectivity hub, comfortable joining diverse consortia rather than returning to the same partners repeatedly. For consortium builders, this means they are an experienced, low-friction partner who knows how EU projects work and can slot into any team structure.
One of the most extensively networked organizations in H2020, with 1,293 unique consortium partners spanning 47 countries. Their reach covers virtually all of Europe plus transatlantic collaborations (BILAT USA 4.0, NearUS), indicating they are a go-to technology partner for pan-European consortia of any composition.
What sets them apart
Netcompany occupies a rare niche as a large-scale IT integrator that consistently delivers software components across nearly every H2020 thematic area — from food safety sensing to 5G orchestration to humanitarian tracking systems. Unlike research institutes that bring domain expertise or SMEs that bring niche tools, they bring industrial-grade platform engineering and the capacity to absorb complex integration tasks in any domain. Their security-first background combined with recent AI and IoT depth makes them particularly valuable for projects that need trustworthy, production-ready software rather than prototypes.
Highlights from their portfolio
- PaaSwordOne of their earliest and highest-funded projects (EUR 615K), establishing their core identity in cloud security and privacy-by-design platform architecture.
- MATILDAEUR 492K for 5G application orchestration — marks their pivot into next-generation network infrastructure and reflects the company's strategic direction toward telecom-grade platforms.
- TTTransforming Transport (EUR 540K) was a flagship big data in transport project, positioning them at the intersection of AI, predictive analytics, and mobility — their strongest recent theme.