Central to SWITCH (cloud workbench), ENTICE (VM operations), ESCUDO-CLOUD (cloud security), SmartCLIDE (cloud IDE with AI), and TERMINET (IoT interconnection).
WELLNESS TELECOM SL
Spanish technology SME building cloud platforms, IoT systems, and AI tools applied to energy, water treatment, and smart city challenges.
Their core work
Wellness Telecom is a Seville-based technology SME that builds cloud platforms, IoT systems, and software tools for sectors ranging from smart cities to water treatment and energy efficiency. Their core technical contribution across EU projects is developing cloud-based architectures, service-oriented platforms, and AI-powered development environments. They bridge the gap between ICT infrastructure and domain-specific applications — particularly in energy management, wastewater treatment monitoring, and smart urban services. They also bring expertise in persuasive networked devices for user engagement, as demonstrated in their coordinated GREENSOUL project on energy-efficient buildings.
What they specialise in
GREENSOUL (persuasive networked devices for energy efficiency), TERMINET (next-gen IoT), and iCIRRUS (converged network infrastructure).
ENERWATER (energy efficiency assessment tool for wastewater) and SMART-Plant (digital monitoring for bioresource, phosphorus, and cellulose recovery).
GREENSOUL (coordinated — eco-aware persuasive devices) and ENERWATER (energy benchmarking for water treatment).
IN-HABIT (health and wellbeing in small/medium cities) and LIVERUR (living labs in rural areas).
SmartCLIDE focuses on AI-powered cloud IDEs for full-stack development and service composition.
How they've shifted over time
In their early H2020 period (2015–2018), Wellness Telecom focused heavily on foundational cloud and network infrastructure — cloud security, virtual machine management, converged optical-radio networks, and interactive cloud application workbenches. From 2018 onward, their work shifted toward applying these ICT capabilities to real-world domains: resource recovery in wastewater plants, inclusive urban health, rural living labs, and AI-powered development environments. The trend is clear: they moved from building cloud infrastructure to deploying intelligent digital services in environmental, social, and urban contexts.
Wellness Telecom is moving from pure ICT infrastructure toward AI-driven platforms for environmental monitoring, urban wellbeing, and IoT applications — expect them to seek projects combining cloud/AI with sustainability or social impact.
How they like to work
Predominantly a consortium partner (10 of 11 projects), with one coordination role in GREENSOUL. They operate in large consortia — 152 unique partners across 28 countries suggests they join broad, multi-national projects rather than small focused teams. This makes them a reliable technical contributor who integrates well into large collaborative structures, though they are not typically the project driver.
Extensive European network spanning 152 unique partners across 28 countries, indicating deep integration into the EU research ecosystem. Based in Spain but with truly pan-European reach, they are well-connected across ICT, energy, and environment research communities.
What sets them apart
Wellness Telecom occupies an unusual niche: they are a software and cloud company that has deep experience applying ICT to environmental and urban challenges like wastewater treatment, energy efficiency, and inclusive cities. Unlike pure-play cloud companies, they understand domain-specific requirements in water, energy, and urban planning. For consortium builders, they offer a rare combination — a nimble SME that can deliver cloud platforms, IoT middleware, and AI tools tailored to non-ICT sectors.
Highlights from their portfolio
- GREENSOULTheir only coordinated project — designed persuasive networked devices for energy-efficient buildings, showing leadership capability in the energy-ICT intersection.
- SMART-PlantApplied their ICT skills to an unusual domain — scaling up bioresource, phosphorus, and cellulose recovery from wastewater plants, demonstrating cross-sector versatility.
- SmartCLIDETheir most recent pure-tech project, building an AI-powered cloud IDE — signals their move toward AI-assisted software development tools.