AI appears across all three projects: cybersecurity intelligence in SPHINX, smart ageing in SHAPES, and AI-enabled instrumentation in OPTIMAI.
FINT FUTURE INTELLINGENCE LIMITED
Cyprus AI SME applying artificial intelligence, digital twins, and cybersecurity solutions across healthcare, ageing, and manufacturing sectors.
Their core work
FINT Future Intelligence is a Cyprus-based technology SME specializing in AI-driven solutions applied to healthcare cybersecurity, smart ageing systems, and manufacturing optimization. They bring artificial intelligence and digital technology capabilities — including digital twins, virtualization, and secure sensor networks — into domain-specific industrial and health applications. Their consistent role across projects suggests they contribute AI/software components to larger European consortia rather than leading end-to-end product development.
What they specialise in
SPHINX focused on vulnerability assessment, homomorphic encryption, honeypots, and blockchain-based security for health-care infrastructure.
OPTIMAI (their most recent and largest-funded project) applies digital twins, augmented reality, and virtualization to manufacturing process optimization.
SHAPES addressed connectivity, interoperability, and access in supportive systems for smart and healthy ageing.
How they've shifted over time
FINT began in 2019 with a strong focus on healthcare cybersecurity — working on encryption, honeypots, vulnerability assessment, and blockchain for medical device certification (SPHINX). Their trajectory shifted toward broader digital integration, moving into smart ageing platforms (SHAPES) and then into manufacturing AI with digital twins and augmented reality (OPTIMAI, 2021). The clear trend is a pivot from security-specific tooling toward applied AI and virtualization across multiple industry verticals.
FINT is moving from niche cybersecurity toward becoming a broader AI and digital twin technology provider for industrial applications — expect future work in smart manufacturing and Industry 4.0.
How they like to work
FINT operates exclusively as a participant, never coordinating projects, which positions them as a technology contributor rather than a project leader. With 64 unique consortium partners across 16 countries in just 3 projects, they join large consortia (averaging 20+ partners per project). This pattern suggests they are comfortable integrating their AI components into complex multi-partner environments and adapting to different domain requirements.
Despite only 3 projects, FINT has built a broad network of 64 partners across 16 countries, indicating participation in large-scale European consortia. Their reach spans well beyond Cyprus, with no apparent geographic concentration.
What sets them apart
FINT bridges AI expertise across multiple domains — healthcare security, ageing support, and manufacturing — which is unusual for an SME of their size. Their ability to adapt AI and digital solutions to very different sectors (from medical device certification to factory floor digital twins) makes them a versatile technology partner. For consortium builders, this cross-domain flexibility means FINT can contribute AI components regardless of the application domain.
Highlights from their portfolio
- OPTIMAITheir largest-funded project (EUR 510,562) and most recent, combining AI, digital twins, and augmented reality for manufacturing — signals their current strategic direction.
- SPHINXTackled an unusual combination of cybersecurity techniques (homomorphic encryption, honeypots, blockchain) specifically for healthcare infrastructure — a niche but high-demand intersection.