The company name and dual participation in location-sensitive projects (urban services in City4Age, scenario-mapped training in AUGGMED) consistently indicate mobile and geospatial technology as their core offering.
GEOMOBILE GMBH
German technology SME building mobile and geospatial applications for security training simulation and smart city health services.
Their core work
GEOMOBILE GmbH is a Dortmund-based technology SME specializing in mobile and geospatial software applications. Their H2020 participation suggests expertise in building location-aware, mobile-first digital tools for complex real-world environments — from emergency training simulations to urban service delivery for elderly citizens. In the AUGGMED project they contributed to mixed reality scenario generation for security training, while in City4Age they supported the design of smart city services targeting active and healthy ageing. Their profile points to a company that bridges geospatial data infrastructure with user-facing mobile applications in socially relevant domains.
What they specialise in
AUGGMED (EUR 598,750 received) involved automated serious game scenario generation for mixed reality training in security contexts.
City4Age targeted elderly-friendly urban services for active ageing, requiring mobile UX and city data integration.
How they've shifted over time
Both H2020 projects began in 2015 and ran through 2018, meaning there is no meaningful temporal shift — GEOMOBILE participated in two parallel tracks simultaneously rather than evolving sequentially. One track addressed security and training simulation (AUGGMED), the other addressed health and urban services (City4Age), suggesting the company was intentionally diversifying its application domains during this period. Without post-2018 project data, it is not possible to determine whether they deepened one of these tracks or pursued new directions.
With no projects beyond 2018 in the dataset, the trend is unclear — they may have returned to commercial product development or pursued national-level funding; any future collaboration should verify whether their R&D engagement is still active.
How they like to work
GEOMOBILE has participated exclusively as a partner, never as project coordinator, which is typical for a specialist SME that contributes defined technical components rather than managing consortia. Their two projects together involved 32 unique partners across 8 countries, suggesting they are comfortable operating inside large, multi-national RIA consortia. There is no evidence of repeated partnerships, which may indicate they enter projects opportunistically based on technology fit rather than through a stable network of recurring collaborators.
GEOMOBILE has worked with 32 distinct consortium partners spread across 8 countries, a notably broad network for a company with only two projects. Their partnerships span both the security and health research communities, giving them cross-domain connections that are unusual for an SME of this size.
What sets them apart
GEOMOBILE occupies a rare niche as a German SME with simultaneous hands-on experience in both security simulation (mixed reality training) and health-oriented smart city services — two domains that rarely share technology providers. Their geospatial and mobile software background gives them infrastructure-level capabilities that most domain-specific research partners cannot provide. For a consortium needing a technically grounded SME that can build location-aware mobile tools and bridge them to end-user applications, they offer a distinctive combination that pure research institutes cannot match.
Highlights from their portfolio
- AUGGMEDThe largest single grant received (EUR 598,750), involving automated mixed reality scenario generation for security training — a technically demanding combination of simulation, geospatial mapping, and serious gaming.
- City4AgeDemonstrates the company's reach into health and social innovation by contributing mobile/geospatial expertise to elderly-friendly urban service design, showing cross-sector adaptability.