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AMORPH SYSTEMS SRL

Romanian software SME delivering adaptive automation, human-robot interaction, and operational forecasting components for H2020 manufacturing and transport projects.

Technology SMEmanufacturingROSMENo active H2020 projectsThin data (2/5)
H2020 projects
3
As coordinator
0
Total EC funding
Unique partners
24
What they do

Their core work

Amorph Systems is a Romanian technology SME based in Timisoara that builds adaptive software systems for industrial automation and operational forecasting. Their work sits at the intersection of human-machine interaction and data-driven decision support: user modelling for factory workers, adaptive control logic for collaborative robots, and passenger flow forecasting for airports. They contribute the software engineering and algorithmic layer that turns research prototypes into deployable industrial tools.

Core expertise

What they specialise in

Adaptive factory automation and user modellingprimary
2 projects

Worked on Factory2Fit (adaptive automation, quantified employee, participatory design) and SYMBIO-TIC (human-robot collaborative assembly).

Human-robot collaboration softwareprimary
1 project

Contributed to SYMBIO-TIC, focused on symbiotic human-robot assembly technologies.

Forecasting and flow management systemssecondary
1 project

Developed components for AERFOR, an advanced forecasting system for proactive airport passenger flow.

Participatory design and worker-centred HMIsecondary
1 project

Factory2Fit centred on empowering workers through participatory adaptation of automation.

Evolution & trajectory

How they've shifted over time

Early focus
Human-robot assembly software
Recent focus
Adaptive automation and forecasting

With only three projects all starting in 2015–2016, there is little longitudinal signal. The early project (SYMBIO-TIC) was purely manufacturing and robotics, while the 2016 cohort broadened into worker-adaptive automation (Factory2Fit) and transport forecasting (AERFOR). The pattern suggests a company moving from pure industrial robotics software toward data-driven, human-centric adaptive systems across multiple sectors.

They appear to be generalising their adaptive-systems and modelling capabilities from the factory floor into wider operational forecasting contexts such as transport and logistics.

Collaboration profile

How they like to work

Role: third_party_expertReach: European8 countries collaborated

Amorph Systems has never coordinated or been a full beneficiary in H2020 — all three participations are as a third party, meaning they were brought in as a specialist subcontractor or linked entity. Across the three projects they touched 24 different partners in 8 countries, suggesting they are a flexible contributor plugged in where software expertise is needed rather than a consortium hub.

Connected to 24 unique partners across 8 countries through three projects, indicating European-level reach despite the small project count. No visible loyalty pattern — each project brings a largely different partner set.

Why partner with them

What sets them apart

Amorph Systems is one of the few Romanian SMEs that has repeatedly been brought into H2020 consortia specifically for adaptive automation and forecasting software — not as a coordinator, but as the technical partner that delivers a working system component. For a consortium builder they offer Central/Eastern European cost structure combined with proven experience in worker-centric industrial software and operational forecasting.

Notable projects

Highlights from their portfolio

  • Factory2Fit
    Most thematically distinctive project, centred on adapting factories to workers through user modelling and participatory design — a niche that aligns closely with their keyword profile.
  • SYMBIO-TIC
    Their earliest and largest-scope engagement, placing them inside a flagship human-robot collaborative assembly initiative.
  • AERFOR
    Cross-sector move into transport, applying forecasting and flow management to airport operations rather than factories.
Cross-sector capabilities
transport and airport operationsdigital and software engineeringworkplace HMI and worker well-being
Analysis note: Only 3 projects and all as third party, with no recorded EC funding — profile is inferred primarily from project titles and keywords. Claims about company capabilities should be verified directly with the organisation before high-stakes use.
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