Introducing Helio: a new political intelligence solution

Introducing Helio: a new political intelligence solution

Introducing Helio: a new generation of political intelligence, combining AI-powered technology with expert human insight to support public affairs teams operating in the EU.

Public affairs professionals operate in a fast-moving political environment in the EU  where staying ahead of developments is essential to their work. From the European Commission and European Parliament to the Council of the EU and EU agencies, policymaking takes place across a complex institutional system involving multiple actors and procedures.

Legislative updates, regulatory changes, and stakeholder engagement all shape the complex landscape they work within every day. Keeping track of these developments requires constant monitoring and analysis to ensure that nothing important is missed.

At the same time, expectations placed on public affairs teams are growing. Organisations rely on them to anticipate political risks, identify emerging opportunities, and provide timely advice to internal stakeholders and leadership. Understanding the positions of EU institutions, rapporteurs, political groups, member states, and key officials has become essential to navigating the EU policy process effectively.

Meeting these demands requires the right tools to monitor and analyse political developments as they unfold.

Where does the challenge lie with the traditional way of doing public affairs?

Many public affairs teams still rely on a combination of policy monitoring emails, spreadsheets, stakeholder databases, and multiple digital tools to stay on top of political developments. Following the progress of legislative files across Commission proposals, parliamentary committee discussions, Council working parties, and trilogue negotiations often requires consulting multiple sources and platforms. Together, they can create a fragmented and time-consuming workflow, where identifying what’s really relevant becomes harder and harder.

To address this challenge, the Helio platform was created as the next generation of political intelligence solutions. It combines human expertise and AI-powered technology to build best-in-class solutions that empower teams to execute their PA strategies with confidence and success, all accessible under one roof.

Helio is designed as a clear, intuitive, integrated, and easy-to-navigate political intelligence platform that supports the daily work and tackle the challenges of public affairs teams.

The new Helio platform allows professionals working in the European political environment to monitor key issues, run personalised outreach campaigns at scale, track political stakeholder engagement, and stay up to date with relevant content and events.

All of this is accessible through a single login.

By bringing these capabilities together, PA teams can spend less time searching for information and more time focusing on strategy and making better decisions. This allows teams to focus on building relationships, shaping policy conversations, and positioning their organisations effectively within the European policy landscape.

Artificial intelligence is playing a growing role in how political information is collected, analysed, and delivered.

Within the new Helio platform, AI is infused throughout the system to empower public affairs teams extract the most valuable and relevant information for them.

At the same time, the policy analysts behind the platform keep playing an important role. AI helps streamline parts of the monitoring process, allowing analysts to focus their time on sharing their expertise, supporting clients, and ensuring the content is contextualised within the right developments and political nuances.

This combination of technology and human expertise allows organisations to interpret political developments more rapidly and easily.

How organisations approach political monitoring is constantly evolving. PA teams now, not only need relevant updates but also a tool to help them understand the political landscape.

Helio’s platform is designed to provide that broader perspective. With built-in tools that help teams work more efficiently and make faster, data-informed decisions, the platform supports both day-to-day monitoring and long-term strategic planning.

This holistic approach enables public affairs teams to not just react to developments but shape their work to act strategically.

Helio represents a new generation of political intelligence. By combining AI-powered technology with expert human insight, it provides public affairs teams with the tools they need to understand today’s political landscape and prepare for what comes next.

If you want to see how Helio can enhance your organisation’s public affairs strategy, book a demo to explore the platform and its capabilities.

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Flavia Scotton

Flavia joined DeHavilland in January 2023, having previously worked across sales, account management, and product development in Brussels.

She is responsible for building the client base for DeHavilland EU in EMEA, and exploring new partnership opportunities. Flavia has knowledge in business management, public policy and EU policy-making. A learner and an adept of self-development and continuous improvement, Flavia enjoys working with prospects to find the best solution for their needs.

Larnie Hur

Larnie has worked across journalism, copywriting and content since graduating from City, University London with a degree in Journalism and Mandarin.

She joined DeHavilland in October 2022 to help the DeHavilland and Forefront Adviser teams craft high-quality content to deliver exceptional value to our clients.

Larnie enjoys writing about food and is keenly interested in women’s health issues.

Molly Stocker

Molly is the Data Team Leader at Dehavilland. She joined Dehavilland in March 2021 after studying politics at the University of Southampton and working as a data administrator at a trade association. Her interest in data has helped to expand sourcing and she is looking forward to the upcoming constituency boundary changes and how this will effect the next General Election.

Josh Dell

Josh helps both DeHavilland and Forefront Advisers’s writers deliver stellar content, while also leading DeHavilland and Forefront’s events programme. When not working in and around politics, he writes about food and wine.

Alessio Misseri

Alessio started working with Dehavilland in October 2023, after earning a master’s degree in international relations specialising in geopolitics and connectivity from Groningen University.

Building upon his prior research experience, he has cultivated a keen interest in the energy sector and the environment, with a specific emphasis on addressing the challenges associated with the energy transition.

Topics of particular interest for him include mining practices, mineral trade, conflict, sustainability, and environmental preservation.

Sibylla van de Voorde

Sibylla began working with DeHavilland in October 2023 after earning a master’s degree in international relations and European Union studies from Leiden University.

In addition to having grown up in a diplomatic environment and throughout her internship experiences, she has developed a strong interest in public affairs, the complex relationships between states, non-governmental organisations, and international organisations, as well as political decision-making in turbulent times.

Sibylla is particularly interested in issues related to defence and security, clean transition in the industry, sustainability, citizen empowerment, women’s rights and climate change financing. 

Emilia Pankiewicz-Ribeiro

Emilia joined DeHavilland in May 2022 having previously work in the European Parliament as an Accredited Parliamentary Assistant.  

She looks after the international development, environment and agriculture portfolio, within the EU team. In the environmental sector, she particularly enjoys tracking the new policies related to circular economy. As for the Interntional Development sector, she is always very passionate about EU-Africa relations and the aid to Ukraine.

Chris Giapitzis Papandreou

Chris has been with DeHavilland since March 2022. He is the Policy Consultant leading the financial services sector, looking after the service we deliver to major financial institutions, banks and associations. He has work experience in Belgium and the Netherlands in the field of public affairs, consultancy services and communications. He has previously worked for ACCA’s Public Affairs office in Brussels.

Luís Malhadinhas

Luís joined DeHavilland EU in February 2022, having previously completed a traineeship for a political group in the European Parliament.

He studied Management, Economics and European Affairs, and he is a graduate from the College of Europe.
Within the EU policy team, Luís looks after the EU digital and health portfolios. On digital affairs, he particularly enjoys watching the ongoing debate about how EU digital regulation such as the AI Act and the DMA impact other jurisdictions. On health matters, he appreciates seeing the expansion of the EU health competencies over the years.

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Ilias is a Policy Consultant and DeHavilland’s EU Transport Lead, providing intelligence, research and advice on transport and environment policy helping large corporations and organisations navigate the green transition. Before joining DeHavilland, Ilias worked for a London-based consultancy advising clients in the pharmaceutical and FMCG sectors. He studied European Politics and has a bachelor’s degree in Communications & Media.

Christina Kouremenou 

With an extensive experience in policy, law and communication, Christina is the team lead of the DeHavilland EU Policy team and she overviews, supervises and manages the daily operations of the team allowing her to have an overview of different EU policies and their impact for DeHavilland’s diverse client portfolio.  Christina has a successful track record of chairing and speaking at various EU events and webinars with stakeholders in Brussels.

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Arran has been at DeHavilland since January 2010. As Head of Content and Service he oversees what our clients receive in our monitoring service as well as the content and data on our website. He focuses his time on how we can improve how we support public affairs teams and is always working towards DeHavilland being the best in the business.

Before working at DeHavilland he worked for the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development, focusing on social mobility. He has a Masters degree in International Political Economy from the University of Manchester and a Bachelors in Contemporary History and Politics from the University of Salford. He has also run two of his own businesses, one coaching football to primary school kids and another investing in property.

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