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BLUESOFT SPOLKA Z OGRANICZONA ODPOWIEDZIALNOSCIA

Polish software firm specializing in IoT platforms, edge-cloud computing, and adaptive systems for circular economy and maritime applications.

Technology SMEdigitalPL
H2020 projects
6
As coordinator
0
Total EC funding
€1.7M
Unique partners
40
What they do

Their core work

BlueSoft is a Warsaw-based software company specializing in IoT architectures, cloud/edge computing, and adaptive software systems for industrial and urban applications. They build software solutions that connect physical infrastructure — from smart city sensors to maritime vessels — with cloud platforms, focusing on security, interoperability, and circular economy data flows. Their technical contribution spans IoT middleware, software-defined networking, and bio-inspired approaches to system resilience and fault recovery.

Core expertise

What they specialise in

3 projects

Core contributor to SEMIoTICS (massive IoT connectivity/security), CE-IOT (IoT-enabled circular economy), and IDEAL-CITIES (urban IoT ecosystems).

Circular economy software solutionsprimary
3 projects

Circular economy thread runs through CE-IOT, IDEAL-CITIES, and SmartShip, applying data-driven optimization to resource loops in urban, industrial, and maritime contexts.

Edge and cloud computing continuumsecondary
2 projects

ACCORDION focused on adaptive edge/cloud infrastructure, and CE-IOT involved software-defined networks and cloud computing.

Adaptive and resilient software systemsemerging
1 project

BIO-PHOENIX explored biologically-inspired approaches to software system reconstruction and survivability at near-extinction states.

Maritime digital optimizationemerging
1 project

SmartShip applied data analytics and circular economy principles to vessel energy efficiency and emissions control.

Evolution & trajectory

How they've shifted over time

Early focus
IoT and circular economy platforms
Recent focus
Resilient edge computing and maritime

BlueSoft entered H2020 in 2018 with a clear focus on IoT infrastructure — connectivity, security, and circular economy data platforms for smart cities and supply chains. From 2019 onward, they branched into domain-specific applications (maritime energy optimization via SmartShip) and deeper systems-level research (bio-inspired software resilience in BIO-PHOENIX, edge-cloud continuum in ACCORDION). The shift suggests a company moving from general IoT platform work toward more specialized, resilience-oriented computing architectures.

BlueSoft is moving toward adaptive, self-healing distributed systems — expect future work at the intersection of edge computing, system resilience, and domain-specific IoT deployments.

Collaboration profile

How they like to work

Role: specialist_contributorReach: European13 countries collaborated

BlueSoft operates exclusively as a participant, never as coordinator, which positions them as a reliable technical contributor rather than a project driver. With 40 unique partners across 13 countries in just 6 projects, they demonstrate broad networking and openness to diverse consortia. Their consistent presence in MSCA-RISE projects (4 of 6) suggests strong ties to academic research networks, likely contributing industry software expertise in exchange for research knowledge transfer.

BlueSoft has built a broad European network of 40 partners across 13 countries through 6 projects, indicating they rarely repeat partners and instead integrate into new consortia each time. Their MSCA-RISE participation means strong links to universities and research centers across the EU.

Why partner with them

What sets them apart

BlueSoft sits at a distinctive intersection: they are a private software company that actively participates in research-oriented MSCA staff exchange programs, bridging the gap between academic IoT/systems research and industrial software development. Their combination of circular economy domain knowledge with deep technical skills in IoT security, edge computing, and adaptive systems is uncommon for a Polish PRC. For consortium builders, they offer a company that can translate research concepts into working software while bringing industry perspective to academic-heavy projects.

Notable projects

Highlights from their portfolio

  • SEMIoTICS
    Their largest funded project (EUR 400,550) and an RIA — focused on massive IoT interoperability and security, representing their deepest technical engagement.
  • BIO-PHOENIX
    Unusual topic for a software company — biologically-inspired system reconstruction signals a move into frontier resilience research that few commercial firms pursue.
  • SmartShip
    Demonstrates ability to apply their IoT and circular economy expertise to a specific industrial domain (maritime), showing versatility beyond smart cities.
Cross-sector capabilities
transport (maritime digitalization)environment (circular economy optimization)energy (vessel emissions and fuel efficiency)society (smart city IoT ecosystems)
Analysis note: Despite being classified as non-SME (PRC), BlueSoft's funding profile (avg EUR 287K) and participant-only role suggest a mid-sized software company. No website was available in the data, limiting verification of their commercial offerings. The 6-project portfolio provides a reasonable but not deep basis for analysis; the MSCA-RISE dominance (4 of 6 projects) may overrepresent their research orientation versus their commercial software work.