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DOTSOFT OLOKLIROMENES LISEIS TECHNOLOGIAS PLIROFORIKIS ANONIMI ETAIREIA

Greek ICT SME building digital platforms and AI data tools, with projects spanning health informatics and civic dialogue technology.

Technology SMEdigitalELSMEThin data (2/5)
H2020 projects
2
As coordinator
0
Total EC funding
€552K
Unique partners
21
What they do

Their core work

DOTSOFT is a Greek ICT company based in Thessaloniki that builds digital platforms and data-driven software tools, applying them across very different application domains. In their H2020 work they have contributed to a community dialogue platform for post-conflict peacebuilding and to big data and AI tools for monitoring quality of life in cancer survivors — two domains that share only the underlying technology stack. Their value to a consortium is as a software development and systems integration partner that can translate research requirements into working digital products. They appear to specialise in web or mobile platforms with data collection, user engagement, and analytics capabilities.

Core expertise

What they specialise in

2 projects

Both ISOOKO and BD4QoL required building operational software platforms — one for community dialogue, one for patient data and quality-of-life tracking.

Big data and AI applicationsprimary
1 project

BD4QoL (2020–2025) explicitly tasks partners with big data models and intelligent tools, placing DOTSOFT in the AI/data analytics workstream.

Civic technology and participation platformssecondary
1 project

ISOOKO built an information-driven dialogue platform for peacebuilding in post-genocide societies, requiring civic engagement and participatory design functionality.

Health data and patient-facing digital toolsemerging
1 project

BD4QoL targets head and neck tumor survivors with participatory empowerment tools, placing DOTSOFT at the intersection of health informatics and patient engagement.

Evolution & trajectory

How they've shifted over time

Early focus
Civic dialogue and peacebuilding platforms
Recent focus
AI and big data for health monitoring

DOTSOFT's earliest H2020 work (2018) was in civic technology — building digital infrastructure for dialogue, reconciliation, and democratic participation in conflict-affected regions of East Africa. By 2020 their focus shifted sharply toward health data analytics, with AI and big data for clinical quality-of-life monitoring replacing peacebuilding as the core application. The underlying thread is consistent — user-facing platforms with data and engagement mechanics — but the shift from social good to health tech suggests the company is deliberately repositioning toward higher-value, longer-duration contracts in the medical informatics space.

DOTSOFT is moving from social impact ICT into health informatics and AI-driven data tools — a trajectory that points toward future partnerships in digital health, patient monitoring, and clinical decision support.

Collaboration profile

How they like to work

Role: specialist_contributorReach: European10 countries collaborated

DOTSOFT has exclusively participated as a partner — never as project coordinator — across both H2020 projects, indicating they prefer to contribute technical components within larger consortia rather than lead. With 21 distinct partners across only 2 projects (roughly 10 per consortium), they operate in mid-to-large collaborative structures. This profile suggests they are reliable execution partners who deliver a defined technical workpackage and are unlikely to compete for leadership roles.

DOTSOFT has built connections with 21 partners across 10 countries through just 2 projects, reflecting broad European consortium exposure relative to their small project portfolio. Their network spans both social science and health research communities, giving them entry points into two quite different research ecosystems.

Why partner with them

What sets them apart

DOTSOFT is one of the few Greek ICT SMEs with demonstrated H2020 experience across both the social sciences (conflict, democracy, participation) and health technology (oncology data, AI), which makes them an unusual bridge partner for interdisciplinary consortia. Their Thessaloniki base also positions them as a cost-effective software development partner within the EU, relevant for proposals that need to balance consortium budgets. For a consortium builder, their value is a technically capable Greek SME that has already proven it can deliver in funded European projects — reducing the usual onboarding risk.

Notable projects

Highlights from their portfolio

  • BD4QoL
    The largest-funded project in their portfolio (EUR 434,194) and the most technically ambitious, combining big data and AI to support quality-of-life monitoring in head and neck cancer survivors — a growing priority area in European health research.
  • ISOOKO
    An unusual project for an ICT SME — building a peace dialogue platform deployed in Rwanda, Kenya, and Uganda — demonstrating DOTSOFT's ability to deliver complex, user-facing platforms in challenging, low-resource environments.
Cross-sector capabilities
healthsocietysecurity
Analysis note: Only 2 projects in the dataset — one in a niche social domain (peacebuilding in Africa) and one in health data analytics. The contrast between the two reveals the company's domain-agnostic platform orientation, but the small sample makes it impossible to assess depth of expertise in any single area. The BD4QoL project runs until 2025, so their health tech capabilities may be considerably deeper by now than the project start date implies.