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DEVERYWARE

French SME applying digital identification and AI-based tracking to emergency services and pre-hospital medical triage.

Technology SMEsecurityFRSMEThin data (2/5)
H2020 projects
2
As coordinator
0
Total EC funding
€778K
Unique partners
40
What they do

Their core work

DEVERYWARE is a French technology SME whose core business is digital identification, real-time location tracking, and traceability systems. They bring this capability into safety-critical environments — specifically emergency services and pre-hospital medical response — where knowing exactly who is where, and in what condition, can determine survival outcomes. In EU projects, they contribute AI-driven tracking of people and assets, digital patient identification, and resource optimisation tools designed to function under field conditions. Their value is translating commercial-grade tracking technology into operational tools for first responders and emergency medical teams.

Core expertise

What they specialise in

Digital identification and traceabilityprimary
2 projects

Traceability and digital identification appear as explicit contributions in NIGHTINGALE (2021-2025) and align with the emergency dispatch context of NEXES (2015-2018).

Emergency services technologyprimary
2 projects

Both projects sit squarely in emergency response: NEXES targeted next-generation emergency services, NIGHTINGALE targets pre-hospital triage and life support.

AI-based tracking and asset-resource optimisationsecondary
1 project

NIGHTINGALE keywords explicitly include AI-based tracking and assets-resources optimisation for challenging mass-casualty scenarios.

Pre-hospital medical data systemsemerging
1 project

NIGHTINGALE adds fast diagnosis, prognosis, and vitals monitoring to their tracking capability, extending into clinical-adjacent medical data capture in the field.

Evolution & trajectory

How they've shifted over time

Early focus
Next-generation emergency dispatch
Recent focus
AI tracking for pre-hospital triage

In their first H2020 project (NEXES, 2015-2018), DEVERYWARE contributed to next-generation emergency services — a broad category with no surviving keyword trace, suggesting a supporting or infrastructure role without a distinctive thematic fingerprint. By their second project (NIGHTINGALE, 2021-2025), the focus sharpened dramatically: digital identification, AI-based tracking, vitals monitoring, traceability, and pre-hospital triage. The pattern suggests they moved from providing general location or dispatch technology toward a more specialised medical-emergency application of their core tracking and identification systems.

DEVERYWARE is moving deeper into medical-emergency digitisation — their trajectory points toward connected field-triage systems where tracking, patient ID, and clinical data converge, making them a relevant partner for future eHealth, disaster response, or civil security projects.

Collaboration profile

How they like to work

Role: specialist_contributorReach: European17 countries collaborated

DEVERYWARE participates exclusively as a consortium partner — they have never led an H2020 project — which suggests they enter projects as a specialist technology contributor rather than as an integrator or project manager. Despite being a small SME with only two projects, they have accumulated 40 unique partners across 17 countries, which is a disproportionately wide network for their project volume, indicating they embed effectively into large, multi-partner consortia. Working with them likely means accessing a focused technical capability (tracking, ID, traceability) rather than broad project coordination capacity.

With 40 unique partners across 17 countries from just two projects, DEVERYWARE has built an unusually broad European network relative to its size — both NEXES and NIGHTINGALE appear to be large, geographically diverse consortia. Their reach is genuinely European rather than Franco-centric.

Why partner with them

What sets them apart

DEVERYWARE occupies a specific gap where commercial location-tracking and identification technology meets emergency and medical-response operations — a niche few pure-tech SMEs have systematically entered in EU research projects. Their participation in NIGHTINGALE (running through 2025) means they currently hold active relationships with a large European consortium working on pre-hospital care tools. For a consortium building around civil security, disaster medicine, or connected first-responder systems, they offer proven field-grade tracking technology with EU research credibility.

Notable projects

Highlights from their portfolio

  • NEXES
    Their largest single award (€490,641) and earliest H2020 project, establishing their presence in next-generation emergency services — though keyword data is sparse, suggesting a foundational infrastructure role.
  • NIGHTINGALE
    An ongoing project (to 2025) that best defines DEVERYWARE's current capabilities, combining AI tracking, digital patient identification, and vitals monitoring for mass-casualty pre-hospital triage.
Cross-sector capabilities
health — pre-hospital and emergency medical systemsdigital — real-time AI tracking and identification platformssociety — civil protection and disaster response
Analysis note: Only two projects in the dataset, and the first (NEXES, 2015-2018) has no keyword data, making the early-period characterisation inferential rather than evidence-based. The recent profile (NIGHTINGALE) is clear and keyword-rich. Overall confidence is low due to thin data volume; the profile accurately reflects what the data supports but should be enriched if NEXES deliverable or report data becomes available.