DigiPrime and FLAMIN-GO both involve complex system modeling where EnginSoft's core CAE and simulation competencies apply to platform design and microfluidic device engineering.
ENGINSOFT TURKEY MUHENDISLIK YAZILIM TICARET LIMITED SIRKETI
Turkish engineering simulation SME bridging EU consortia and Turkish industry, with emerging expertise in microfluidic device design and circular economy platforms.
Their core work
EnginSoft Turkey is the Turkish affiliate of the EnginSoft group, an engineering simulation and software consultancy specializing in computer-aided engineering (CAE), numerical simulation, and digital tools for industrial design and manufacturing. In EU projects, they contribute engineering modeling, simulation software expertise, and digital platform know-how rather than pure research. Their participation in both a circular economy digital platform and a microfluidic organ-on-chip project suggests they bring cross-domain simulation and engineering design capabilities to multidisciplinary consortia. As a Turkish SME operating at the Europe–Turkey R&D bridge, they offer access to both EU consortium networks and the Turkish industrial ecosystem.
What they specialise in
DigiPrime (2020–2023) focused on building a digital platform for cross-sector circular economy value networks, where EnginSoft Turkey contributed as a participant with EUR 421,750 in EC funding.
FLAMIN-GO (2021–2025) targets synovia-on-chip systems for rheumatoid arthritis precision medicine, pulling EnginSoft Turkey into 3D bioprinting, plug-and-play microfluidic modules, and mass fabrication processes.
FLAMIN-GO's scope — personalized medicine, clinical-trial-on-chip, and recapitulation of arthritic joint tissue — positions EnginSoft Turkey at the engineering-healthcare interface as a manufacturing/simulation enabler.
How they've shifted over time
EnginSoft Turkey's two projects span 2020–2025 and show a notable pivot in application domain. The earlier project (DigiPrime) had no documented technical keywords and was rooted in digital platforms and circular economy — a broad industrial-digital theme aligned with their traditional simulation and software consulting identity. Their more recent project (FLAMIN-GO) is densely keyword-tagged with biomedical terms: microfluidic platforms, 3D bioprinting, organ-on-chip systems, and precision medicine. This suggests a deliberate move into high-tech manufacturing for life sciences, where engineering simulation expertise translates into designing and fabricating complex biomedical devices.
EnginSoft Turkey is moving from broad industrial digitalization toward precision biomedical engineering, particularly microfluidic device design and organ-on-chip manufacturing — a high-growth niche where engineering simulation skills are scarce.
How they like to work
EnginSoft Turkey has participated exclusively as a consortium partner, never as a project coordinator, across both projects. Despite this, their network footprint is disproportionately large — 54 unique partners across 16 countries from just two projects — which indicates participation in large, well-connected consortia rather than small bilateral collaborations. This profile suggests they are sought out as a specialized technical contributor rather than a project driver, and they are comfortable operating within complex multi-partner structures.
With 54 unique consortium partners across 16 countries from only two projects, EnginSoft Turkey is embedded in unusually large and geographically diverse networks. Their reach spans well beyond Turkey and suggests active integration into mainstream EU research consortia despite being a non-EU country participant.
What sets them apart
EnginSoft Turkey is one of the very few Turkish private SMEs active in H2020 with a clear engineering software and simulation identity, making them a rare bridge between EU research consortia and Turkey's industrial base. Their parent group's reputation in CAE and simulation across Europe gives them credibility that most Turkish SMEs lack in EU project applications. For consortium builders needing an engineering simulation partner with non-EU country eligibility, EnginSoft Turkey fills a distinctive slot that also satisfies geographic diversity requirements.
Highlights from their portfolio
- DigiPrimeTheir largest funded project (EUR 421,750), focused on building cross-sector circular economy digital infrastructure — reflecting their core digital platform and industrial software competency at scale.
- FLAMIN-GOA striking domain shift into precision medicine and organ-on-chip technology, signaling EnginSoft Turkey's ambition to apply engineering simulation expertise to biomedical device manufacturing — a high-value, emerging niche.