Central theme across BRESAER, IMPRESS, NewTREND, THERMOSS, and VEEP — all focused on energy-efficient building design, retrofit, and prefabrication using digital modeling tools.
STAMTECH SRL
Italian SME providing simulation, BIM, and energy modeling tools for building retrofit and advanced manufacturing projects.
Their core work
STAMTECH is a Genova-based engineering SME specializing in simulation, computational modeling, and digital design tools for the construction and manufacturing sectors. They provide Building Information Modeling (BIM), energy simulation, and computer-aided design capabilities to large EU research consortia tackling building retrofit, advanced materials, and manufacturing optimization. Their core contribution across projects is translating physical engineering problems into digital models and simulations — from nanocomposite construction materials to prefabricated building modules to additive manufacturing workflows.
What they specialise in
IMPRESS, RE4, VEEP, and BRESAER all address prefabricated or recycled construction elements for energy-efficient buildings.
NANOLEAP focused on nanocomposite pilot production for building construction and civil infrastructure.
CAxMan directly addressed CAD technologies for additive manufacturing; Fortissimo 2 provided HPC simulation infrastructure for factories.
STREAM-0D (2016-2020) focused on real-time simulation for zero-defect manufacturing, signaling a move toward Industry 4.0 digital twins.
ADR1EN tackled active space debris removal with nets — an outlier project but their largest single funding at EUR 312K, suggesting significant engineering contribution.
How they've shifted over time
STAMTECH's early H2020 work (2015) spanned a broad range: nanocomposite materials, advanced construction components, and additive manufacturing design tools. By the second half of their portfolio, the focus sharpened clearly toward digital building design — BIM, collaborative design platforms, energy simulations, and retrofit optimization. This trajectory shows a company that started as a general simulation provider and progressively concentrated on the intersection of digital tools and sustainable construction.
STAMTECH is converging on BIM-integrated energy simulation for building renovation, positioning them well for the EU Renovation Wave and digital construction initiatives.
How they like to work
STAMTECH operates exclusively as a consortium participant — across all 12 projects, they never coordinated. They work in large consortia (162 unique partners across 24 countries), which means they are comfortable integrating into complex multi-partner projects and delivering specialized technical work packages. Their role pattern suggests a reliable specialist contributor that project coordinators bring in for simulation and digital modeling expertise rather than a consortium leader.
Extensive European network spanning 162 unique partners across 24 countries, built through 12 consortia. Their reach across energy, manufacturing, and environment projects gives them connections to both academic institutions and industrial partners across nearly all of the EU.
What sets them apart
STAMTECH bridges the gap between physical construction/manufacturing challenges and their digital representations — simulation, BIM, energy modeling. As an SME, they bring agility and specialized software expertise that larger engineering firms or universities often lack in practical tool development. Their unusually diverse project portfolio (from space debris to nanocomposites to building retrofit) demonstrates adaptable simulation capabilities that can be applied across domains, making them a versatile partner for any consortium needing computational modeling support.
Highlights from their portfolio
- ADR1ENTheir highest-funded project (EUR 312K) and a surprising outlier — active space debris removal with nets, far from their building/construction core, demonstrating versatile engineering simulation capabilities.
- NewTRENDBest represents their evolving identity: integrated BIM, collaborative design, and energy simulation tools for next-generation building retrofit — the clearest window into their core competence.
- NANOLEAPSecond-highest funding (EUR 152K) in a nanocomposite pilot production project, showing they can contribute to advanced materials development for construction, not just digital tools.