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TRILOGIS SRL

Italian technology SME providing geospatial platforms and interoperability solutions for health, smart cities, and environmental monitoring.

Technology SMEdigitalITSMENo active H2020 projectsThin data (2/5)
H2020 projects
5
As coordinator
1
Total EC funding
€597K
Unique partners
63
What they do

Their core work

TRILOGIS is an Italian technology SME based in Rovereto (Trentino-Alto Adige) that specializes in geospatial technologies, interoperable digital platforms, and smart data management. Their work spans building interoperable care platforms for elderly populations, territorial management systems, smart city standardization, and remote sensing applications. They serve as a technology integrator, connecting spatial data infrastructure with domain-specific applications in health, environment, and urban planning. Their project portfolio suggests a company that provides GIS and platform development services across multiple sectors rather than deep domain research in any single field.

Core expertise

What they specialise in

Interoperable digital health platformsprimary
2 projects

Coordinated UNCAP (interoperable care for ageing) and contributed to CAPTAIN (coaching assistant with tangible interfaces), both in the health/AAL domain.

Geospatial and territorial data managementprimary
2 projects

Participated in CENTRIC (cadastre and territorial management) and TRuStEE (remote sensing for ecosystem modelling), both relying on spatial data expertise.

Smart city standardization and interoperabilitysecondary
1 project

Contributed to ESPRESSO, focused on systemic standardization for smart cities and communities.

User interface and interaction designemerging
1 project

Involved in CAPTAIN as third party, which develops projected and tangible interfaces for health coaching.

Evolution & trajectory

How they've shifted over time

Early focus
Health interoperability and cadastre
Recent focus
Remote sensing and smart interfaces

TRILOGIS entered H2020 in 2015 with its strongest commitment — coordinating UNCAP, a health interoperability project — alongside territorial data management work (CENTRIC). By 2016-2017, their involvement shifted toward supporting roles (partner, third party) in remote sensing and health interface projects, suggesting a broadening but also a reduced leadership position. The compressed timeline (all projects started within 2015-2017) and absence of later H2020 activity makes it difficult to identify a definitive long-term trend.

TRILOGIS appears to be moving from platform coordination toward specialized technology contributions in environmental monitoring and interactive health systems, though their H2020 activity ended early.

Collaboration profile

How they like to work

Role: specialist_contributorReach: European17 countries collaborated

TRILOGIS has demonstrated the ability to both lead and support: they coordinated UNCAP (their largest project at ~EUR 462K) while participating in smaller roles across four other projects. With 63 unique consortium partners across 17 countries, they maintain a broad European network relative to their small size. This profile suggests an adaptable SME comfortable joining diverse consortia and filling technology provider niches rather than anchoring around a fixed group of repeat partners.

Despite being a small company, TRILOGIS has built connections with 63 distinct partners across 17 countries, indicating a well-networked SME with broad European reach. Their base in Trentino-Alto Adige places them in a cross-border Italian-Austrian innovation corridor.

Why partner with them

What sets them apart

TRILOGIS bridges the gap between geospatial technology and applied sectors like health and urban planning — a combination few SMEs offer. Their coordination experience with UNCAP shows they can lead multi-partner health technology projects, not just contribute components. For consortium builders, they offer a versatile Italian technology partner that can handle platform integration, spatial data, and interoperability challenges across domains.

Notable projects

Highlights from their portfolio

  • UNCAP
    Their only coordinator role with the largest budget (EUR 462K), focused on interoperable care platforms for ageing populations — demonstrates leadership capability.
  • TRuStEE
    An MSCA training network on remote sensing for ecosystem modelling, showing their geospatial expertise was valued in a research training context.
  • ESPRESSO
    Focused on smart city standardization, illustrating their cross-domain capability in interoperability beyond health.
Cross-sector capabilities
healthenvironmentsociety
Analysis note: Profile is based on 5 projects with no keyword metadata and a narrow activity window (2015-2017). No website was available for verification. The geospatial/GIS specialization is inferred from project themes (cadastre, remote sensing, territorial management) and the company name, but could not be confirmed from external sources. Two projects list no EC funding (third-party roles), limiting financial analysis. The organization may have continued EU project activity under Horizon Europe which is not captured here.