At IPTO, we believe in the transformative power of collaboration to drive the Energy Transmission sector towards a sustainable and innovative future. The programs and Horizons in which we participate, along with other collaborative initiatives, are implemented to bring together SMEs and large companies, innovative laboratories, and organizations to jointly address today’s energy challenges and shape tomorrow’s solutions.

Participation in European and other programs is aimed at
Propose your solutions to IPTO’s current challenges by participating in European programs with us.
This is an opportunity to solve the current challenges of the Energy Transmission System through collaboration with us, leveraging your existing solutions and expertise.


Utilize and upgrade your research results and find application for the modern technologies you develop by participating in research programs with us.
This is an opportunity to transform your research from the lab bench into a real-world application in the Energy Transmission market.

We have identified four key pillars on which we focus to continue creating value for society and evolving our activities. The Innovation Hub participates in a set of programs that specialize our activity on specific challenges related to these Pillars.
IPTO’s Innovation Hub promotes the development of innovative technologies in the following pillars:
We are seeking new technologies to improve the management and maintenance of System assets, while simultaneously enhancing the resilience of the Transmission System and aiming at the training and dissemination of new technologies.
We seek cooperation among System Operators to strengthen the market and address network congestion, while also promoting the evolution towards a hybrid AC/DC Transmission System.
As we navigate the digital age revolution, issues such as cybersecurity, interoperability, and big data management and analysis are at the forefront, enhancing the security and efficiency of the Electricity Transmission Network.
We seek the integration of the emerging flexibility ecosystem and the implementation and testing of new market models in the energy sector for the resilience and efficiency of the Power System, encouraging the participation of prosumers and consumers, with the ultimate goal of achieving a pan-European energy market.