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EXODUS ANONYMOS ETAIREIA PLIROFORIKIS

Greek IT SME building big data analytics and visualization platforms for healthcare, precision agriculture, and security applications.

Technology SMEdigitalELSMENo active H2020 projects
H2020 projects
8
As coordinator
3
Total EC funding
€3.1M
Unique partners
163
What they do

Their core work

EXUS AE is a Greek IT company specializing in big data analytics platforms, data visualization, and system integration for sectors including healthcare, agriculture, and security. They build software tools that process and make sense of large-scale datasets — from patient health records to precision farming sensor data to border surveillance feeds. Their core competence is designing ICT platforms that aggregate, harmonize, and visualize complex data from multiple sources, enabling decision-makers to act on real-time intelligence.

Core expertise

What they specialise in

Big data analytics and visualization platformsprimary
4 projects

Led AEGLE's healthcare analytics framework and contributed HPC-empowered big data analytics in CYBELE, AFarCloud, and WorkingAge.

Healthcare IT and wearable monitoringprimary
3 projects

Coordinated AEGLE (health bigdata, integrated care) and WELMO (wearable lung monitoring with EIT sensors), plus WorkingAge for workplace health.

Precision agriculture and livestock farming ICTsecondary
2 projects

Contributed to AFarCloud (smart farming, cyber-physical systems) and CYBELE (precision agriculture, HPC-based livestock analytics).

2 projects

Coordinated CAMELOT (border surveillance, C2 for unmanned platforms) and participated in FLYSEC (airport security optimization).

SME innovation analyticssecondary
1 project

Participated in WATSON, building an ICT platform for SME benchmarking, R&D tax credit analysis, and innovation funding assessment.

Evolution & trajectory

How they've shifted over time

Early focus
Healthcare big data and security
Recent focus
Precision agriculture and HPC analytics

In the early period (2015–2018), EXUS focused on healthcare big data, airport security, border surveillance, and SME innovation analytics — essentially building data platforms for diverse vertical markets. From 2018 onward, their work shifted decisively toward precision agriculture, HPC-powered analytics on large-scale datasets, and wearable health monitoring devices. The trajectory shows a company moving from general-purpose data platform development into more specialized, sensor-heavy domains where real-time data processing at scale is critical.

EXUS is moving toward IoT-intensive, sensor-rich domains (farming, wearables) that require high-performance computing and real-time data harmonization — expect them to deepen in these areas.

Collaboration profile

How they like to work

Role: active_partnerReach: European26 countries collaborated

EXUS balances leadership and partnership roles well, coordinating 3 out of 8 projects while contributing as a specialist partner in the remaining 5. With 163 unique consortium partners across 26 countries, they operate as a broad networker rather than a repeat-partner organization. This makes them an accessible partner — experienced enough to lead, flexible enough to integrate into existing consortia without dominating them.

EXUS has built an extensive network of 163 unique partners spanning 26 countries, indicating strong pan-European reach from their Athens base. Their partnerships span healthcare, agriculture, security, and ICT sectors, giving them unusual cross-domain connectivity for an SME.

Why partner with them

What sets them apart

What distinguishes EXUS is their ability to apply the same core competence — large-scale data integration, analytics, and visualization — across radically different domains: patient health records, farm sensor networks, border surveillance, and SME innovation metrics. Few SMEs can credibly claim expertise in both healthcare wearables and autonomous farming robots, but EXUS ties these together through their data platform engineering capability. For consortium builders, they offer a technically strong software partner who already knows how to work across disciplinary boundaries.

Notable projects

Highlights from their portfolio

  • AEGLE
    Their first coordination role and largest single funding (EUR 647,500), establishing their healthcare big data analytics identity.
  • CAMELOT
    Highest funded project (EUR 674,246) and coordination of a complex border surveillance system integrating unmanned platforms with C2 architecture.
  • WELMO
    Coordinated development of wearable lung monitoring technology combining ASIC design, EIT sensors, and cooperative sensing — a pivot into medical device territory.
Cross-sector capabilities
Health — wearable monitoring, patient data analytics, integrated care platformsFood & Agriculture — precision farming, livestock management, crop monitoring ICTSecurity — border surveillance, airport security, command-and-control systemsInnovation policy — SME benchmarking, R&D incentive analytics
Analysis note: Profile based on 8 H2020 projects (2015-2022) with good keyword coverage. No website available for verification of current commercial activities. The company's small funding amounts in AFarCloud (EUR 42K) and WorkingAge (EUR 37K) suggest minor/specialized contributions in those consortia rather than core partnership roles.