SciTransfer
Organization

EVOPRO INNOVATION KFT

Hungarian technology SME applying simulation and digital modeling across manufacturing, personalized medicine, energy storage, and transport infrastructure.

Technology SMEdigitalHUSME
H2020 projects
6
As coordinator
0
Total EC funding
€1.1M
Unique partners
194
What they do

Their core work

Evopro Innovation is a Budapest-based technology SME specializing in simulation, modeling, and digital engineering solutions for industrial applications. They build software tools for digitalized manufacturing, supply chain optimization, and process automation. More recently, they have expanded into computational physiological modeling for personalized medicine and railway infrastructure engineering, applying their core simulation expertise to new domains.

Core expertise

What they specialise in

3 projects

Core contributor to Productive4.0 (digital factory, process automation), Arrowhead Tools (digitalisation engineering), and RePhrase (parallel computing for heterogeneous systems).

Simulation and computational modelingprimary
4 projects

Simulation and modeling runs through Productive4.0, DCPM (physiological model integration), RePhrase (heterogeneous resource-aware computing), and IN2ZONE as a cross-cutting technical capability.

Personalized medicine and physiological modelingemerging
1 project

DCPM project focuses on virtual physiological human models, intensive care diagnostics, and decision support through digitalized patient clones.

1 project

GREENERNET project on advanced flow battery energy storage in microgrid networks, their largest single EC contribution at EUR 423,719.

Railway infrastructure engineeringemerging
1 project

IN2ZONE project on next-generation railway transition zones, applying engineering and modeling expertise to transport infrastructure.

Evolution & trajectory

How they've shifted over time

Early focus
Digital factory and smart manufacturing
Recent focus
Computational modeling for health and transport

Between 2015 and 2018, Evopro focused squarely on digital industry — smart production, supply chain management, process automation, and digital factory concepts. From 2019 onward, their work diversified sharply into health (personalized medicine, virtual physiological humans) and transport (railway transition zones), while maintaining a thread through digitalisation engineering via Arrowhead Tools. This shift suggests a deliberate strategy to apply their simulation and modeling core competency into higher-value, domain-specific applications beyond manufacturing.

Evopro is pivoting from general-purpose industrial digitalization toward domain-specific simulation applications in healthcare and infrastructure, making them an increasingly versatile modeling partner.

Collaboration profile

How they like to work

Role: specialist_contributorReach: European25 countries collaborated

Evopro operates exclusively as a participant — they have never coordinated an H2020 project, indicating they contribute specialized technical components rather than leading large initiatives. With 194 unique consortium partners across 25 countries in just 6 projects, they join large-scale consortia (Productive4.0 and Arrowhead Tools are major ECSEL-type projects with dozens of partners). This makes them an accessible, low-friction partner: experienced in multi-national consortia, accustomed to delivering defined work packages without needing the lead role.

Despite only 6 projects, Evopro has built an unusually broad network of 194 partners across 25 countries, largely through participation in large-scale European electronics and digitalization initiatives. Their network spans most of the EU, with no strong geographic concentration beyond their Hungarian base.

Why partner with them

What sets them apart

Evopro's distinguishing trait is their ability to transfer simulation and digital modeling expertise across very different sectors — from factory floors to hospital ICUs to railway tracks. For consortium builders, this cross-domain flexibility is valuable: they bring industrial-grade modeling skills without being locked into a single application area. As a Hungarian SME with deep experience in large EU consortia, they also offer a Central European node for geographic diversity requirements.

Notable projects

Highlights from their portfolio

  • GREENERNET
    Their largest single EC contribution (EUR 423,719) and an unusual departure into energy storage and microgrid systems, showing technical breadth.
  • DCPM
    Marks a bold pivot into personalized medicine with virtual physiological human modeling — a significant leap from their manufacturing roots.
  • Productive4.0
    Large-scale Industry 4.0 initiative that best represents their core digital factory and supply chain expertise.
Cross-sector capabilities
health and personalized medicineenergy storage and microgridsrailway and transport infrastructuremanufacturing and Industry 4.0
Analysis note: With 6 projects and moderate funding, the profile is reasonably clear but some projects (RePhrase, GREENERNET) lack keyword data, limiting precision. The cross-sector diversity is genuine but each non-core area rests on only 1 project, so emerging expertise labels should be treated cautiously.