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RESI INFORMATICA SPA

Italian IT SME specialising in data fusion and multi-sensor integration for urban security and public safety applications.

Technology SMEsecurityITSMENo active H2020 projectsThin data (2/5)
H2020 projects
2
As coordinator
0
Total EC funding
€1.2M
Unique partners
34
What they do

Their core work

RESI Informatica is a Rome-based Italian IT company specialising in sensor integration, data processing, and urban security systems. Their work centres on combining heterogeneous sensor feeds into unified operational pictures — what the industry calls data fusion — for use in urban surveillance and public safety applications. In both of their H2020 projects they contributed as a technical partner on Innovation Actions, meaning their work was oriented toward deployable solutions rather than basic research. Their profile is that of a specialist software and systems integrator operating at the intersection of sensing technology and security informatics.

Core expertise

What they specialise in

Data fusion and multi-sensor integrationprimary
1 project

SYSTEM (2018-2022) explicitly lists data fusion as a core keyword, focused on integrating multiple sensor types for urban security.

Urban security and surveillance systemsprimary
2 projects

Both NOSY and SYSTEM sit within the H2020 Security pillar and address operational sensing and secured urban environments.

Operational sensing systemssecondary
1 project

NOSY (2015-2018) — New Operational Sensing sYstem — focused on developing sensing infrastructure for real-world operational contexts.

Security IT and systems integrationsecondary
2 projects

As an IT SME participating in two consecutive Innovation Actions in the Security pillar, systems integration is an implicit but consistent contribution.

Evolution & trajectory

How they've shifted over time

Early focus
Operational sensing systems
Recent focus
Data fusion, urban security

In their earliest H2020 engagement (NOSY, 2015–2018), RESI's focus appears to have been on the sensing layer itself — building or contributing to new operational sensing infrastructure. By the time SYSTEM began (2018–2022), their emphasis had shifted toward what you do with sensor data: fusing it, correlating it across heterogeneous sources, and turning raw feeds into actionable intelligence for urban security operators. This is a natural maturation arc — from hardware-adjacent sensing systems toward the software intelligence layer that makes multi-sensor deployments useful in practice.

RESI appears to be moving up the value stack from sensor deployment toward data integration and intelligence software, which positions them well for future projects in smart city security, crisis management, or border surveillance.

Collaboration profile

How they like to work

Role: specialist_contributorReach: European10 countries collaborated

RESI has never led a project — both participations are as a consortium partner, which is typical for specialist IT SMEs that contribute a defined technical module rather than driving the overall vision. Their network of 34 unique partners across just 2 projects is notably broad, suggesting they join large, multi-partner Innovation Actions where many organisations each own a piece of the solution. This makes them a manageable, scope-bounded partner: they bring a specific technical capability and integrate within a larger system architecture rather than requiring coordination overhead.

Despite only two projects, RESI has built connections with 34 distinct consortium partners spanning 10 countries — an unusually wide network for an SME at this scale. This suggests participation in large, complex security consortia typical of H2020's Secure Societies programme.

Why partner with them

What sets them apart

RESI sits in a relatively narrow but high-value niche: Italian IT SMEs with direct, deployable experience in multi-sensor data fusion for urban security are rare in EU project databases. Their participation in two consecutive Innovation Actions — the most market-oriented H2020 funding type — signals that their work produces prototypes and pilots, not just papers. For a consortium building a security or smart city project that needs a tested integration component from Southern Europe, RESI fills a slot that larger primes often cannot.

Notable projects

Highlights from their portfolio

  • NOSY
    RESI's entry point into H2020 (2015-2018), establishing their credentials in operational sensing within the EU Security pillar.
  • SYSTEM
    The larger of the two projects (€744,012 EC funding, 2018-2022), SYSTEM combined multiple sensor technologies for urban security and is the clearest evidence of RESI's data fusion capabilities.
Cross-sector capabilities
smart city and urban infrastructuredigital and data platformstransport and border management
Analysis note: Only 2 projects with minimal keyword metadata; NOSY carries no keywords or sector tags at all. The profile is logically inferred from project titles, the Security pillar classification, and the single data fusion keyword from SYSTEM. Treat expertise claims as directionally correct but unverified — deeper due diligence (company website, deliverables) is recommended before approaching for partnership.