WELLBASED, CANCERLESS, and VALUECARE all address health inequalities, vulnerable groups, and person-centred care approaches.
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Spanish innovation SME specializing in urban health equity, energy poverty, and social inclusion within large EU consortia.
Their core work
Kveloce I+D+i is a Spanish innovation consultancy that specializes in managing communication, dissemination, and social engagement activities within EU-funded projects. They focus on urban challenges — from smart city transformations to health equity and energy poverty — bringing expertise in citizen engagement, impact evaluation, and scaling strategies. Their work bridges technical project outputs with real-world implementation in cities and communities, particularly around vulnerable populations and social inclusion.
What they specialise in
MAtchUP focused on replication and upscaling of urban transformation strategies across lighthouse and follower cities.
WELLBASED specifically targets evidence-based urban policies for tackling energy poverty and its health impacts.
Agro2Circular addresses upcycling of agrifood residues and multilayer plastics through territorial systemic solutions.
VALUECARE developed ICT-supported methodology for value-based, personalised care and healthy ageing.
How they've shifted over time
Kveloce started in the smart city space (2017) with MAtchUP, focusing on urban transformation, ICT integration, and replication across European cities. From 2019 onward, their work shifted decisively toward health and social equity — tackling energy poverty, homelessness, cancer prevention among vulnerable groups, and quality-of-life outcomes. This evolution shows a move from technology-driven urban projects to people-centred, health-focused social innovation.
Kveloce is increasingly focused on the intersection of urban policy, health inequalities, and vulnerable populations — expect them to pursue projects on social determinants of health and just transitions.
How they like to work
Kveloce operates exclusively as a consortium partner, never coordinating projects themselves. With 115 unique partners across 20 countries in just 5 projects, they work in large, diverse consortia (averaging 23+ partners per project). This pattern is typical of an SME that provides specialized services — likely communication, dissemination, or impact assessment — within big collaborative frameworks rather than leading research agendas.
Extensive network spanning 115 partners across 20 countries, built through participation in large Innovation Action and Research consortia. Their geographic reach is firmly pan-European, consistent with multi-city demonstration and replication projects.
What sets them apart
Kveloce occupies a niche at the intersection of smart cities, health equity, and social innovation — a combination few SMEs cover. Based in Ontinyent (Valencia region), they bring a Southern European perspective on urban challenges like energy poverty and social exclusion that is increasingly relevant to EU policy priorities. Their track record across both Innovation Actions and Research projects makes them a versatile partner for consortia needing engagement, dissemination, or social impact expertise.
Highlights from their portfolio
- WELLBASEDLargest funding (€375K) and directly addresses the EU Green Deal priority of linking energy poverty to public health outcomes.
- CANCERLESSUnusual and socially impactful focus on cancer prevention among homeless populations — a rarely addressed topic in EU research.
- MAtchUPLarge-scale smart city lighthouse project (2017-2023) involving city-level demonstration and cross-city replication strategies.