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FUTURE INTELLIGENCE EREVNA TILEPIKINONIAKON KE PLIROFORIAKON SYSTIMATON EPE

Greek technology SME building decision support systems, digital twins, and data analytics platforms across manufacturing, transport, agriculture, and environmental sectors.

Technology SMEdigitalELSME
H2020 projects
4
As coordinator
0
Total EC funding
€1.6M
Unique partners
82
What they do

Their core work

Future Intelligence (FINT) is a Greek technology SME specializing in intelligent decision support systems, digital twins, and data analytics applied across diverse industrial domains. They build software platforms that help operators make better decisions — whether that means optimizing wastewater treatment plants, predicting equipment failures in manufacturing, managing drone operations at airports, or supporting sustainable agri-food supply chains. Their core technical capability is turning sensor data and operational information into actionable insights through custom DSS tools, predictive models, and simulation environments.

Core expertise

What they specialise in

Decision support systems and data analyticsprimary
4 projects

DSS development appears across all projects — from wastewater optical sensing control (INCOVER) to prognostic health management (RECLAIM) to drone service management (5D-AeroSafe).

2 projects

RECLAIM focused on digital twin simulation for fault diagnosis and prognostic health management; related analytics capabilities appeared in INCOVER's sensor-based control systems.

Drone services and UTM integrationsecondary
1 project

5D-AeroSafe addressed airport safety through drone services, UTM integration, inspection, and calibration — their largest single project by funding (EUR 705,625).

Agri-food value chain digitalizationemerging
1 project

CO-FRESH (2020-2024) involved co-creating sustainable fruit, vegetable, and protein crop value chains with business model development for agri-food actors.

Environmental monitoring and resource recoverysecondary
1 project

INCOVER developed optical sensing, control systems, and DSS for wastewater treatment and resource recovery including PHA production and irrigation water reuse.

Evolution & trajectory

How they've shifted over time

Early focus
Industrial process optimization and digital twins
Recent focus
Service platforms for transport and agri-food

FINT's early H2020 work (2016-2019) centered on industrial process optimization — wastewater treatment plant control systems and manufacturing equipment lifecycle management through digital retrofitting and predictive maintenance. From 2020 onward, they pivoted toward higher-level service platforms: drone-based inspection services for airports and digital tools for agri-food sustainability and business model co-creation. The shift suggests a move from back-end industrial analytics toward user-facing service platforms in sectors with stronger market growth potential.

FINT is broadening from pure industrial analytics into applied service delivery in food systems and drone operations, positioning for sectors where digital decision support has large untapped commercial potential.

Collaboration profile

How they like to work

Role: specialist_contributorReach: European17 countries collaborated

FINT operates exclusively as a consortium participant — they have never coordinated an H2020 project, which is typical for a small technology SME contributing specialized software components. With 82 unique partners across 17 countries from just 4 projects, they work in large consortia (averaging ~20 partners per project) and connect with a wide variety of organizations rather than repeating partnerships. This suggests they are adaptable integrators who can plug their technology into different domain contexts.

Despite only 4 projects, FINT has built a remarkably broad network of 82 unique partners across 17 countries, reflecting their participation in large Innovation Action consortia. Their network spans Western and Southern Europe with no single dominant geographic cluster beyond their Greek base.

Why partner with them

What sets them apart

FINT's distinguishing feature is their ability to apply the same core competency — intelligent decision support and data analytics — across radically different sectors, from wastewater to manufacturing to aviation to agriculture. This cross-sector versatility makes them a valuable technology partner for any consortium needing a flexible SME to build the software layer that turns domain data into operational decisions. Their Athens base also gives consortia Greek partnership coverage, useful for geographic balance requirements.

Notable projects

Highlights from their portfolio

  • 5D-AeroSafe
    Their largest project by funding (EUR 705,625), addressing the fast-growing drone services market with UTM integration for airport and waterway safety.
  • RECLAIM
    Showcases their deepest technical work in digital twins, prognostic health management, and in-situ repair analytics for large industrial equipment re-manufacturing.
  • CO-FRESH
    Their most recent project (2020-2024) signals a strategic move into agri-food sustainability, combining business model innovation with digital tools for the fruit and vegetable sector.
Cross-sector capabilities
Manufacturing and predictive maintenanceTransport and drone operationsFood and agriculture digitalizationEnvironmental monitoring and wastewater treatment
Analysis note: With only 4 projects and no coordinator roles, the profile is based on limited data. The cross-sector pattern is clear but makes it harder to pin down a single domain specialty. Website verification (f-in.gr) could confirm or refine the technical capabilities described here.