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EULAMBIA ADVANCED TECHNOLOGIES ETAIRIA PERIORISMENIS EFTHINIS

Greek SME combining photonics, AI, and hardware-rooted cybersecurity for optical computing, IoT identity, and advanced optoelectronic devices.

Technology SMEdigitalELSMENo active H2020 projects
H2020 projects
7
As coordinator
0
Total EC funding
€2.6M
Unique partners
106
What they do

Their core work

Eulambia Advanced Technologies is a Greek SME specializing in photonics, AI-driven image processing, and cybersecurity solutions. They develop neuromorphic photonic circuits, machine learning systems, and security technologies including physical unclonable functions (PUFs), homomorphic encryption, and blockchain-based identity management. Their work spans from advanced optical computing and perovskite-based optoelectronics to IoT security and digital twin applications for smart city protection.

Core expertise

What they specialise in

Photonics and neuromorphic computingprimary
3 projects

NEoteRIC (neuromorphic photonic circuits as image processors), PeroCUBE (perovskite optoelectronics for lighting and communication), and blueSPACE (spatial multiplexing for 5G networks).

Cybersecurity and digital identityprimary
3 projects

KONFIDO (PUF-based eID and homomorphic encryption for eHealth), S4AllCities (cyber security and digital twins for smart cities), and ERATOSTHENES (self-sovereign identity and distributed ledger for IoT).

AI and machine learningsecondary
2 projects

NEoteRIC (AI/ML for neuromorphic image processing) and S4AllCities (AI and ML for smart city security).

Advanced manufacturing for electronicsemerging
1 project

PeroCUBE focuses on roll-to-roll printing and high-throughput manufacturing of organic perovskite devices.

IoT and distributed trust systemssecondary
2 projects

ERATOSTHENES (IoT lifecycle management with distributed ledgers) and KONFIDO (blockchain auditing for interoperable services).

Evolution & trajectory

How they've shifted over time

Early focus
Hardware security and photonic PUFs
Recent focus
AI-driven photonics and IoT trust

In their early H2020 period (2016–2019), Eulambia focused on hardware-rooted security — photonic PUFs, eID authentication, homomorphic encryption, and SIEM systems — alongside 5G network infrastructure and border security applications. From 2020 onward, their work shifted decisively toward AI, neuromorphic photonics, perovskite optoelectronics, and IoT identity management, indicating a move from classical cybersecurity toward intelligent photonic hardware and decentralized trust. The thread connecting both periods is the intersection of photonics with security and identity, but the recent work is far more AI- and materials-driven.

Eulambia is converging photonics and AI into intelligent optical systems while maintaining deep roots in hardware-based security and identity — positioning them at the intersection of optical computing and trustworthy digital infrastructure.

Collaboration profile

How they like to work

Role: specialist_contributorReach: European20 countries collaborated

Eulambia operates exclusively as a project participant, never as coordinator, which is typical for a specialized SME contributing focused technical components to larger consortia. With 106 unique partners across 20 countries in just 7 projects, they consistently join large, diverse consortia rather than small targeted teams. This broad network suggests they are valued as a specialist contributor brought in for specific photonics, AI, or security capabilities rather than driving overall project direction.

Eulambia has built an extensive network of 106 unique partners across 20 countries through 7 projects — an unusually high partner-to-project ratio indicating participation in large pan-European consortia. Their collaborative reach spans most of the EU, with no apparent geographic concentration beyond their Greek base.

Why partner with them

What sets them apart

Eulambia occupies a rare niche at the intersection of photonics and cybersecurity — they understand both optical hardware (PUFs, neuromorphic circuits, perovskite devices) and digital trust systems (blockchain, self-sovereign identity, homomorphic encryption). This dual expertise makes them valuable for projects that need hardware-rooted security or AI-enabled optical processing. For consortium builders, they offer a compact Greek SME that can contribute photonic security components, ML-based image processing, or advanced optoelectronic prototyping without the overhead of a large institution.

Notable projects

Highlights from their portfolio

  • NEoteRIC
    Combines neuromorphic computing with photonic circuits for AI image processing — represents the frontier of optical computing and their most forward-looking technical direction.
  • blueSPACE
    Largest single EC contribution (EUR 586,625) for spatial multiplexing in 5G networks, demonstrating their capacity to deliver on high-budget telecom infrastructure projects.
  • ERATOSTHENES
    Their most recent project (2021–2025) on IoT identity via distributed ledgers and self-sovereign identity signals where their security expertise is heading next.
Cross-sector capabilities
Security and cybersecurityHealth (eHealth interoperability and secure data exchange)Manufacturing (roll-to-roll printing, optoelectronics production)Telecommunications and 5G infrastructure
Analysis note: Profile is based on 7 projects with moderate keyword coverage. Several projects (blueSPACE, SMILE) lack detailed keywords, so the full scope of Eulambia's contributions to those consortia is inferred from project titles only. No website available for independent verification of their commercial offerings.