The EVERCAM SME Instrument project (2020) directly targets improved communication and productivity in construction through intelligent vision systems.
EVERCAM LIMITED
Irish technology SME delivering intelligent camera systems for construction site monitoring, productivity, and remote communication.
Their core work
Evercam Limited is a Dublin-based technology SME that builds intelligent camera and computer vision systems for construction site monitoring. Their core product gives project managers, contractors, and clients remote visual access to live and historical site footage, directly addressing communication gaps and productivity losses in construction projects. They entered the EU research ecosystem through foundational computer vision and IoT work, then channeled those capabilities into a commercially focused construction technology platform. Their EU project record shows a deliberate arc from research participant to product-led innovator operating in a specific, high-value market niche.
What they specialise in
Participation in Eyes of Things (EoT, 2015–2018) placed Evercam inside a Digital-pillar consortium focused on embedded and distributed computer vision.
EoT was a multi-country Digital pillar Innovation Action, indicating work on connected, sensor-driven vision devices.
The EVERCAM project title explicitly frames their vision system as a productivity and communication tool for the construction sector.
How they've shifted over time
In the 2015–2018 period, Evercam participated as a technical partner in the Eyes of Things consortium, a broad Digital-pillar project focused on embedded computer vision and IoT — indicating they were absorbing foundational research capabilities rather than leading applied work. By 2020, they had pivoted sharply: coordinating their own SME Instrument feasibility project directly tied to their commercial product, with construction as the defined vertical. The trajectory is a textbook SME commercialization path — from research participation to market-focused product validation using EU funding as a launchpad.
Evercam is moving firmly toward product-led commercialization in construction technology, using EU instruments for market validation rather than research exploration — a signal they are a deployment-ready partner rather than a lab-stage contributor.
How they like to work
Evercam has operated in both roles — as a participant in a larger multi-country Digital consortium and as sole coordinator of their own SME Instrument project — which is notable for a two-project SME. Their consortium work through EoT brought them into a seven-country network of eight partners, while their self-led EVERCAM project was a lean feasibility study, suggesting they prefer focused, commercially-oriented collaborations over large research consortia. A future partner should expect a technically capable but commercially driven SME that will want clear pathways from research to product.
Evercam has worked with 8 consortium partners across 7 countries — a broad European spread for a two-project SME, built primarily through their EoT participation. Their network skews toward digital technology and ICT ecosystems rather than construction-sector partners.
What sets them apart
Evercam occupies a specific and commercially valuable niche: deployable camera intelligence for construction, backed by both ICT research credentials and a live commercial product. Unlike academic groups working on vision algorithms, Evercam brings hardware-software integration that is already in use on real construction sites. For consortium builders targeting construction digitalization, BIM integration, or site safety — Evercam is a rare SME that can deliver a working system, not a paper prototype.
Highlights from their portfolio
- EoTTheir largest funded project (EUR 238,000) and the research foundation of their vision expertise, placing them inside a multi-country Digital-pillar Innovation Action on embedded computer vision.
- EVERCAMAs sole coordinator of their own SME Instrument project, Evercam used EU funding to validate the commercial viability of their intelligent construction monitoring product — a direct link between EU research and their core business.