Central theme across SHAPES, GLOMICAVE, IMPULSE, VOJEXT, ProACT, MUSKETEER, and INTERLINK — all requiring cross-system data exchange and interoperability layers.
TREE TECHNOLOGY SA
Spanish software SME specializing in data integration, AI analytics, and interoperability platforms across security, manufacturing, and digital public services.
Their core work
TREE Technology is a Spanish software company specializing in data integration, interoperability platforms, and AI-driven analytics. They build middleware and software components that connect heterogeneous systems — whether in healthcare, security, manufacturing, or public services. Their core contribution across 20 H2020 projects is making disparate data sources and platforms talk to each other, applying NLP, machine learning, and formal methods to extract meaning from complex datasets. They are a versatile technology integrator that adapts its software engineering capabilities to domain-specific challenges.
What they specialise in
RAMSES (malware forensics), SAFETY4RAILS (anomaly detection), TeamAware (situational awareness), AI-ARC (surveillance/anomaly detection), and TRUST aWARE (software security certification) — their only coordinated project.
Applied across domains: DeepHealth (deep learning for biomedical imaging), MUSKETEER (federated ML), DECODER (NLP for code), GLOMICAVE (NLP for omics data), NIGHTINGALE and AI-ARC (AI-based tracking and detection).
IMPULSE (eID, blockchain, biometrics for public services) and TRUST aWARE (digital security and privacy certification) focus specifically on identity and trust.
APRIL (federated robots, flexible manufacturing), VOJEXT (digital innovation hubs, human-robot interaction), and LAY2FORM (cognitive automation for composites manufacturing).
NIGHTINGALE (pre-hospital triage with AI tracking), TeamAware (first responder monitoring), and iTRACK (civilian humanitarian mission tracking) show growing focus on crisis response technology.
How they've shifted over time
In their early H2020 period (2016–2018), TREE Technology worked on diverse domains — patient-centric healthcare (ProACT), cyber forensics (RAMSES), humanitarian tracking (iTRACK), and advanced materials manufacturing (LAY2FORM). Their early keywords reflect scattered exploration: malware analysis, chronic disease management, composites. From 2019 onward, a clear consolidation emerged around digital innovation hubs, interoperability platforms, AI/ML applications, and security-focused software, with projects like VOJEXT, IMPULSE, TRUST aWARE, and NIGHTINGALE showing a more coherent identity as a digital platform and AI company serving public safety and digital government domains.
TREE Technology is converging toward AI-powered security, digital identity, and emergency response platforms — expect them to pursue calls combining public safety with digital trust infrastructure.
How they like to work
TREE Technology is almost exclusively a participant (19 of 20 projects), taking on only one coordinator role (TRUST aWARE). With 308 unique consortium partners across 28 countries, they are a high-connectivity node — a company that integrates well into diverse consortia rather than leading them. Their broad partner network and consistent participant role suggest they are a reliable, adaptable technology provider that consortium leaders seek out for their software integration capabilities.
With 308 unique partners across 28 countries, TREE Technology has one of the broader collaboration networks for a Spanish SME. Their partnerships span nearly all of the EU, indicating strong reputation as a trusted technology contributor across multiple domains.
What sets them apart
TREE Technology occupies a rare niche as a software SME that can bridge the gap between security, AI, and interoperability across very different application domains — from manufacturing floors to emergency triage. Unlike domain-locked competitors, they bring a reusable technology stack (data integration, NLP, ML, platform middleware) that adapts to the specific vertical. Their 20-project track record and willingness to work as a contributor rather than a lead makes them a low-risk, high-utility partner for consortia needing reliable software engineering.
Highlights from their portfolio
- TRUST aWARETheir only coordinated project (EUR 483,875), focused on digital security and software certification — signals this is where they see their strategic identity.
- APRILLargest single grant (EUR 646,250) for multipurpose robotics in manufacturing, showing they can deliver substantial technical contributions in high-budget projects.
- NIGHTINGALECombines AI tracking, digital identification, and pre-hospital triage — a strong example of their ability to merge security tech with healthcare emergency response.