Lowcomote project (2019-2023) focused specifically on scalable low-code engineering platforms and citizen developer tools.
CLMS (UK) LIMITED
UK software SME specializing in transport logistics platforms and low-code development engineering for rapid application building.
Their core work
CLMS is a London-based software company specializing in low-code development platforms and model-driven engineering. Their early H2020 work focused on building digital solutions for European transport and logistics systems, including multimodal travel ecosystems and shared logistics information spaces. More recently, they have shifted toward training and research in scalable low-code engineering, helping organizations build applications through collaborative, citizen-developer approaches rather than traditional coding.
What they specialise in
EuTravel (multimodal travel ecosystem) and SELIS (shared European logistics information space) both involved building digital platforms for the transport sector.
Lowcomote project trained next-generation experts in model-driven engineering as a foundation for low-code platforms.
Both EuTravel and SELIS required integrating data across multiple transport operators and logistics providers into shared platforms.
How they've shifted over time
CLMS began its H2020 participation (2015-2019) firmly in the transport sector, building digital platforms for multimodal travel and logistics data sharing. Their most recent project (Lowcomote, 2019-2023) marks a clear pivot toward low-code and model-driven engineering — a more horizontal, platform-oriented capability. This suggests the company is moving from domain-specific transport software toward broader software development tooling and methodology.
CLMS is transitioning from transport-specific software development toward general-purpose low-code platform engineering, which could make them relevant to any sector needing rapid application development.
How they like to work
CLMS has exclusively participated as a partner, never coordinating a project, which suggests they contribute specialized technical capabilities rather than leading consortium strategy. With 67 unique partners across 17 countries in just 3 projects, they have worked in large, diverse consortia. This profile indicates a flexible technology contributor comfortable integrating into established teams.
Despite only three projects, CLMS has built a broad network of 67 partners across 17 countries, reflecting participation in large European consortia. Their reach spans a wide geographic footprint relative to their project count.
What sets them apart
CLMS sits at the intersection of transport-domain knowledge and low-code platform engineering — a combination that is uncommon among UK-based SMEs in H2020. Their pivot toward low-code development means they can offer both deep understanding of complex logistics systems and modern rapid-development methodologies. For consortia needing a software partner who can build accessible, scalable applications without heavy custom coding, CLMS brings practical experience from real transport deployments.
Highlights from their portfolio
- SELISLargest funding share (EUR 1,048,873) — building a shared European logistics intelligent information space, a major cross-border data integration effort.
- LowcomoteMSCA training network for low-code engineering experts, signaling CLMS's strategic shift toward next-generation software development methodologies.