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Organization

BOSONIT SOCIEDAD LIMITADA

Spanish IT company building data integration middleware for smart industry, precision agriculture, and rural digital ecosystems.

Technology SMEdigitalES
H2020 projects
4
As coordinator
0
Total EC funding
€434K
Unique partners
200
What they do

Their core work

Bosonit is a Spanish IT company based in Logroño that develops digital solutions for industrial and rural applications, specializing in data integration, IoT platforms, and middleware for smart ecosystems. They build software for smart manufacturing (digital factories, supply chain optimization), precision agriculture (crop monitoring, livestock management, farming robotics), and rural digital services. More recently, they have expanded into health-tech acceleration and smart community platforms, designing interoperable middleware that connects diverse data sources across sectors.

Core expertise

What they specialise in

Industrial digitalization and smart manufacturingprimary
1 project

Productive4.0 focused on digital factory, process automation, simulation, and supply chain management for electronics and ICT industries.

IoT and cyber-physical systems for agricultureprimary
1 project

AFarCloud developed cloud-based cyber-physical systems for precision farming, livestock management, and autonomous farming vehicles.

Interoperable data middleware and open APIsemerging
1 project

AURORAL built interoperable data brokerage middleware and open API ecosystems for smart rural communities.

Health-tech acceleration and technology transfersecondary
1 project

COVID-X supported startups and SMEs piloting health technologies in hospital settings during the pandemic.

Smart villages and rural digital ecosystemsemerging
1 project

AURORAL addressed rural development through unified digital ecosystems for smart communities, their largest funded project at EUR 207,725.

Evolution & trajectory

How they've shifted over time

Early focus
Industrial IoT and smart farming
Recent focus
Digital ecosystems and middleware

Bosonit started in 2017–2018 with a strong industrial and agricultural focus — digital factory automation, smart supply chains, and precision farming with autonomous vehicles. From 2020 onward, they shifted toward platform-level work: building middleware, open APIs, and digital ecosystems for rural communities and health-tech transfer. The trajectory shows a move from sector-specific technical work toward horizontal integration platforms that connect multiple domains.

Bosonit is evolving from a domain-specific software developer into an integration platform builder, making them a strong fit for projects requiring cross-sector data interoperability.

Collaboration profile

How they like to work

Role: specialist_contributorReach: European24 countries collaborated

Bosonit participates exclusively as a partner — never as coordinator — which suggests they contribute specialized technical capacity rather than leading project strategy. With 200 unique partners across 24 countries in just 4 projects, they operate in large-scale consortia (averaging 50 partners per project). This makes them experienced at working within complex multi-partner structures, comfortable with distributed coordination, and likely easy to integrate into new consortia.

Despite only 4 projects, Bosonit has built a remarkably broad network of 200 partners across 24 countries, driven by participation in large ECSEL and IoT consortia. Their reach spans most of Europe, with no obvious geographic concentration beyond their Spanish base.

Why partner with them

What sets them apart

Bosonit brings a rare combination: hands-on experience in both industrial IoT (factories, supply chains) and rural digital ecosystems (smart villages, farming), connected by expertise in data middleware and interoperability. For a company based in La Rioja — a region defined by agriculture and mid-sized industry — this dual competence is authentic and grounded in local needs. They are well-suited for projects that need to bridge the gap between industrial digitalization and rural or underserved community applications.

Notable projects

Highlights from their portfolio

  • AURORAL
    Their largest project (EUR 207,725) and most strategic — building interoperable middleware for smart rural communities, representing their current direction.
  • COVID-X
    Demonstrates versatility: a health-tech acceleration programme supporting startups piloting solutions in hospitals, outside their usual industrial/agricultural domain.
  • Productive4.0
    Part of one of Europe's largest ECSEL joint undertaking projects on Industry 4.0, connecting them to a massive electronics and manufacturing network.
Cross-sector capabilities
agriculture and precision farminghealth technology and hospital ITmanufacturing and Industry 4.0rural development and smart communities
Analysis note: With only 4 projects and no website available, the profile is built primarily from project metadata and keywords. The company is marked as non-SME (PRC) despite its profile suggesting SME-scale operations — this may reflect a classification choice or growth. The evolution narrative is plausible but based on limited data points; each expertise area is supported by only one project.