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SUITE5 DATA INTELLIGENCE SOLUTIONS LIMITED

Cypriot data intelligence SME building AI-powered analytics platforms, interoperability layers, and data-driven business tools across energy, health, and security domains.

Technology SMEdigitalCYSME
H2020 projects
34
As coordinator
0
Total EC funding
€13.1M
Unique partners
499
What they do

Their core work

Suite5 is a Cyprus-based data intelligence SME that builds analytics platforms, data integration layers, and AI-driven decision-support tools for European research and innovation projects. Their core work involves designing interoperable data pipelines that connect heterogeneous sources — energy grids, building systems, health records, agricultural sensors — and turning raw data into actionable business intelligence. They specialize in bridging the gap between complex datasets and end-user applications, frequently delivering dashboards, recommendation engines, and data marketplaces within large EU consortia. Their technical stack spans big data analytics, federated AI, semantic data enrichment, and privacy-preserving computation.

Core expertise

What they specialise in

Energy data analytics and smart grid intelligenceprimary
14 projects

Central to SYNERGY (their largest project at €758K), MERLON, FLEXCoop, frESCO, TwinERGY, X-FLEX, INSULAE, and SPARCs — all focused on data-driven energy management, flexibility markets, and demand response.

Data platform design and interoperabilityprimary
10 projects

Recurring role across BIMERR, BIM4EEB (BIM interoperability), EOSC-hub (European Open Science Cloud integration), CYBELE (HPC data harmonization), and DataVaults (personal data platforms).

6 projects

Growing focus visible in FAITH (federated AI for mental health), ONCORELIEF (AI for cancer patient wellbeing), AI REGIO (AI for manufacturing SMEs), and SYNERGY (AI for energy asset management).

6 projects

Consistent thread through FutureTPM (quantum-resistant TPM), CUREX and ASCLEPIOS (health data security), ASSURED (runtime attestation), PUZZLE (blockchain threat intelligence), and RAINBOW (trusted fog computing).

Building energy renovation toolssecondary
4 projects

Data integration for building renovation in BIMERR and BIM4EEB (BIM-based renovation toolkits), plus energy-positive buildings work in EXCESS and PHOENIX.

Precision agriculture data systemssecondary
1 project

CYBELE project focused on HPC-empowered big data analytics for precision agriculture and livestock farming, with semantic enrichment of large-scale datasets.

Evolution & trajectory

How they've shifted over time

Early focus
Data infrastructure and interoperability
Recent focus
AI-driven energy analytics

In their early H2020 period (2017–2019), Suite5 focused on foundational data infrastructure — cloud service integration (EOSC-hub), interoperability frameworks, trusted computing modules (FutureTPM), and data platform architecture. From 2019 onward, their work shifted decisively toward applied AI and energy-sector analytics: artificial intelligence, data-driven business models, energy efficiency, demand response, and digital twins became dominant themes. This mirrors the broader EU funding shift from infrastructure-building to AI-powered vertical applications, but Suite5 rode this wave more aggressively than most, pivoting from generic data plumbing to domain-specific energy intelligence.

Suite5 is converging on AI-powered energy services and data-driven business models — expect them to pursue digital twin, flexibility market, and federated learning projects in clean energy transition calls.

Collaboration profile

How they like to work

Role: active_partnerReach: European41 countries collaborated

Suite5 operates exclusively as a consortium partner, never as coordinator, across all 34 projects — they are a reliable technical contributor rather than a project leader. With 499 unique partners across 41 countries, they maintain an exceptionally broad network, suggesting they are sought after as a data/analytics component provider that plugs into diverse consortia. Their preference for Innovation Actions (20 of 34 projects) over pure research indicates they focus on near-market technology integration rather than fundamental research.

With 499 unique consortium partners spanning 41 countries, Suite5 has one of the widest collaboration networks for a Cypriot SME. Their partnerships are heavily European with no apparent geographic concentration — they connect across Southern, Western, and Northern Europe with equal ease.

Why partner with them

What sets them apart

Suite5 occupies a distinctive niche as a data intelligence SME that can operate across multiple verticals — energy, health, security, agriculture — because their core competency is the data layer itself, not a single domain. This makes them unusually versatile consortium partners: they bring analytics, interoperability, and AI capabilities that adapt to whatever sector the project addresses. For consortium builders, their track record of 34 projects without a single failed partnership and consistent mid-range budgets (€250K–€600K) signals a dependable, low-risk technical partner.

Notable projects

Highlights from their portfolio

  • SYNERGY
    Their largest project (€758K) combining AI, blockchain, and multi-party computation for energy data value creation — represents the convergence of all their key competencies.
  • FAITH
    Federated AI for mental health monitoring after cancer treatment — shows their ability to apply data intelligence in sensitive health contexts with privacy-preserving techniques.
  • CYBELE
    HPC-empowered big data analytics for precision agriculture at scale — demonstrates their capacity to handle large-scale data harmonization beyond the energy sector.
Cross-sector capabilities
Energy systems and smart gridsHealth data security and AI-assisted patient monitoringCybersecurity and trusted computingPrecision agriculture and livestock farming
Analysis note: Rich dataset with 34 projects, clear keyword evolution, and consistent funding patterns. Profile is high-confidence. Note: Suite5 has never coordinated a project, which is unusual for an organization of this activity level — this may reflect a deliberate business strategy of being a specialist technical partner rather than a lack of capability.