Their participation in both FNS-Cloud (food nutrition data infrastructure) and GO GREEN ROUTES (health monitoring) indicates dietary analysis software is their core commercial and research contribution.
NUTRITICS LIMITED
Dublin nutrition software company providing dietary analysis and food data tools for European food security and urban health research.
Their core work
Nutritics is a Dublin-based nutrition software company that develops dietary analysis and food data tools used by health professionals, researchers, and food businesses. Their commercial platform enables detailed nutrient profiling, food labeling compliance, and dietary tracking — capabilities they bring into EU research consortia as specialist technical contributors. In H2020 they contributed to two projects where structured nutrition data and digital health monitoring were needed: a pan-European food and nutrition security cloud, and an urban wellbeing initiative linking green infrastructure to physical and mental health outcomes. They represent the rare case of a commercial nutrition-tech firm embedded in academic-led research consortia, bridging professional-grade software with large-scale research datasets.
What they specialise in
FNS-Cloud (2019–2023) was explicitly built to create cloud-based infrastructure for food and nutrition security data across Europe, a natural fit for a nutrition data software provider.
GO GREEN ROUTES (2020–2024) addressed mental health, physical activity, and resilience in urban populations — suggesting Nutritics contributed health and activity tracking capabilities.
GO GREEN ROUTES connected green urban infrastructure to population health outcomes, indicating Nutritics is extending into the intersection of environment and human health monitoring.
How they've shifted over time
Nutritics entered H2020 in 2019 through FNS-Cloud, where the focus was squarely on food and nutrition data systems — their home ground. By 2020, their second project (GO GREEN ROUTES) introduced an entirely different framing: urban resilience, physical activity, and mental health, with sustainability as the connecting thread. This shift suggests the company is actively broadening its positioning from pure nutrition software toward a wider digital health and wellbeing platform. The trajectory points toward integrating environmental and behavioral data alongside dietary data — a meaningful evolution for a company that started in food labeling and nutrient tracking.
Nutritics appears to be expanding from nutrition-only software toward broader population health monitoring tools that link diet, physical activity, mental health, and environmental context — making them a more versatile partner for health and sustainability research consortia.
How they like to work
Nutritics has participated exclusively as a consortium member — never as coordinator — across both H2020 projects, suggesting they prefer to contribute specific technical capabilities rather than lead multi-partner programs. Despite only two projects, they have accumulated 74 unique consortium partners across 22 countries, indicating they entered large, well-networked consortia where their specialist tool set added clear value. This pattern is typical of commercial software providers who join research projects to validate and scale their platforms, rather than organizations with a primary research mission.
Nutritics has built a surprisingly broad network of 74 unique partners across 22 countries from just two projects, reflecting participation in large Innovation Action consortia. Their geographic reach spans most of Europe, with no apparent single-country concentration.
What sets them apart
Nutritics occupies a rare position as a commercial nutrition technology company that actively participates in EU-funded research — most nutrition software vendors do not engage at this level. This means they bring a production-ready, professionally maintained nutrition data platform into research contexts, rather than bespoke academic tools. For consortium builders, they offer something difficult to find: a private-sector partner with working software, an existing user base in health and food sectors, and demonstrated willingness to integrate into large European research programs.
Highlights from their portfolio
- GO GREEN ROUTESTheir largest funded project (€77,612), connecting urban green infrastructure to mental health and physical activity outcomes — a significant thematic leap beyond nutrition software that signals platform ambition.
- FNS-CloudA pan-European food and nutrition security cloud initiative that directly aligns with Nutritics' core commercial domain, providing evidence their platform has been validated at EU research scale.