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Organization

OUTSIGHT S.L.U

Barcelona SME supporting EU innovation coordination, active ageing initiatives, and entrepreneurship learning networks across Europe.

Innovation consultancydigitalESSMENo active H2020 projectsThin data (2/5)
H2020 projects
2
As coordinator
0
Total EC funding
€192K
Unique partners
28
What they do

Their core work

OUTSIGHT is a Barcelona-based innovation consultancy that operates at the boundary of EU policy support, health innovation ecosystems, and entrepreneurship network development. Their H2020 record shows participation exclusively in Coordination and Support Actions — project types that build communities, connect actors, and disseminate knowledge rather than conduct primary research. In PROEIPAHA, they contributed to promoting and coordinating the European Innovation Partnership on Active and Healthy Ageing (EIPAHA), working across health systems and digital tools. In the LIFE project, they participated in a collaborative European network extracting structured lessons from entrepreneurial failure — a topic combining business education, innovation culture, and digital collaboration tools.

Core expertise

What they specialise in

EU Innovation Partnership Coordinationprimary
1 project

Participated in PROEIPAHA, a coordination and support action directly serving the European Innovation Partnership on Active and Healthy Ageing.

Entrepreneurship Network Facilitationprimary
1 project

Participated in LIFE, a collaborative European network built around extracting transferable lessons from entrepreneurial failure.

Active and Healthy Ageing Innovationsecondary
1 project

PROEIPAHA is tied to the EIPAHA initiative, which targets digital health, independent living, and age-related innovation across EU member states.

Digital Entrepreneurship Ecosystemsemerging
1 project

The LIFE project is classified under the Digital sector and involves cross-border collaborative entrepreneurship across a European partner network.

Evolution & trajectory

How they've shifted over time

Early focus
EU innovation coordination support
Recent focus
EU innovation coordination support

Both projects date to 2015, making it impossible to trace a meaningful evolution — OUTSIGHT's entire H2020 history is contained within a single year. The two projects hint at complementary interests: institutional innovation support through EIPAHA coordination, and grassroots entrepreneurship learning through the LIFE network. Whether they subsequently deepened their health-ageing work, shifted toward digital entrepreneurship, or moved outside the H2020 framework entirely cannot be determined from this data.

With all H2020 activity concentrated in 2015 and no projects recorded after 2016, OUTSIGHT's current direction cannot be reliably inferred from this dataset — any prospective collaborator should verify their post-2016 portfolio directly before drawing conclusions.

Collaboration profile

How they like to work

Role: specialist_contributorReach: European14 countries collaborated

OUTSIGHT has participated exclusively as a non-leading partner in large Coordination and Support Actions, suggesting they contribute specialized knowledge, stakeholder access, or facilitation capacity within broader consortium structures rather than driving technical agendas. Their 28 unique partners across 14 countries — drawn from only 2 projects — reflects the wide, multi-country coalitions typical of CSA projects rather than deep bilateral ties. They appear most comfortable in the connector and facilitator role, bridging institutional actors rather than anchoring research workstreams.

Despite only 2 projects, OUTSIGHT has interacted with 28 distinct partners across 14 countries — a breadth explained by the large consortium structures common in CSA-type actions. There is no visible geographic concentration beyond their Barcelona base, and their network spans multiple EU member states.

Why partner with them

What sets them apart

OUTSIGHT's combination of health-ageing innovation support and entrepreneurship failure learning is an unusual pairing for a small Spanish company, suggesting they operate at the intersection of EU policy, business education, and digital tools. Based in Barcelona — a major European innovation hub — they may offer value as a bridge between Spanish innovation actors and broader European networks. Their thin H2020 record makes it difficult to separate a genuine technical specialty from general EU project support capacity, so this positioning should be validated against their current commercial activity.

Notable projects

Highlights from their portfolio

  • PROEIPAHA
    Their largest funded project at EUR 130,640, supporting the European Innovation Partnership on Active and Healthy Ageing — a high-visibility EU initiative connecting digital health, independent living, and regional health systems.
  • LIFE
    An unusual focus on systematic learning from entrepreneurial failure positions OUTSIGHT in the evidence-based entrepreneurship and business education space, which is underrepresented in H2020 portfolios.
Cross-sector capabilities
Health and active ageing innovation ecosystemsEntrepreneurship education and business network developmentEU policy coordination and project dissemination
Analysis note: Only 2 projects, both from 2015, both CSA-type (coordination and support, not research). No keyword data was available. The profile is thin and any conclusions about technical specialty are cautious inferences from project titles and pillar classifications. The company may have substantial activity outside H2020 that is invisible here. Treat this analysis as a starting point requiring direct verification.