
ACTISA provides an advanced profile of technical consulting in civil engineering and architecture adapted to the new demands of society. ACTISA carries out tasks of technical assistance to public bodies and private companies that involve the application of new technologies or techniques, or allow the generation of new lines of research, innovation and development. In addition to consulting services, the company develops two lines of business with a highly technological component: artificial intelligence software applied to civil engineering, and modular construction line designated as ''discontinuous structures and pavements''. In addition, the company has specialized in the design and construction of charging stations for electric vehicles.

ACTISA provides an advanced profile of technical consulting in civil engineering and architecture adapted to the new demands of society. ACTISA carries out tasks of technical assistance to public bodies and private companies that involve the application of new technologies or techniques, or allow the generation of new lines of research, innovation and development. In addition to consulting services, the company develops two lines of business with a highly technological component: artificial intelligence software applied to civil engineering, and modular construction line designated as ''discontinuous structures and pavements''. In addition, the company has specialized in the design and construction of charging stations for electric vehicles.
Headquarters: La Zubia, Granada, Spain
Founded: 2012
Core services: Civil engineering, transport and architecture consultancy; electromobility; AI-based transport/construction software
Notable products: TADIL, SOMMETRANT
Recorded funding: Grant announced Jun 1, 2016; investor listed EASME
Infrastructure planning, transport modeling, civil engineering solutions, and electromobility deployment.
2012
Civil engineering / Transport / Construction technology
Recorded grant announced Jun 1, 2016; public profiles indicate amount is obfuscated.
“Received a grant from EASME (European Commission executive agency)”