LARA (2015-2017) built a field system using Galileo and EGNOS satellite positioning for on-site utilities infrastructure management.
INGENIERIA Y SOLUCIONES INFORMATICAS DEL SUR, SOCIEDAD LIMITADA
Spanish software SME delivering GNSS positioning, GIS, and augmented reality applications for utilities infrastructure and field operations.
Their core work
ISOIN is a Spanish IT and software engineering SME based in Sevilla that builds geospatial software applications combining satellite navigation (GNSS/EGNOS), location-based services, and augmented reality. Their demonstrated work focuses on translating positioning data into practical field tools — most concretely, a system for utilities infrastructure management using Galileo and EGNOS signals overlaid with AR and GIS data. Beyond geospatial applications, their participation in ACROSSING indicates software development capabilities that extend into assistive living technology platforms. They contribute technical implementation expertise to European research consortia as a specialist partner rather than project leaders.
What they specialise in
LARA was explicitly an LBS-centred system integrating satellite navigation with augmented reality for field technicians.
LARA involved GIS software and geodatabases as the data backbone for spatial infrastructure records.
LARA integrated AR overlays with live GNSS positioning to guide technicians working on utilities in the field.
ACROSSING (2016-2019) addressed advanced technologies and platforms for smarter assisted living, indicating software development capabilities beyond geospatial tools.
How they've shifted over time
ISOIN's H2020 participation opened with a well-defined specialisation in satellite-based positioning, GIS, and augmented reality for utilities management, as demonstrated by LARA (2015-2017). Their second project, ACROSSING (2016-2019), shifted the application domain entirely to assistive living technology platforms — suggesting either a deliberate move into health and AAL software or opportunistic participation based on general software development strengths. With only two projects and no keyword data available for ACROSSING, it is not possible to determine whether this shift is strategic or incidental.
The move from satellite-navigation field tools to an assisted living platform suggests ISOIN may be broadening its software portfolio beyond geospatial infrastructure — but two projects are insufficient to confirm a sustained strategic direction.
How they like to work
ISOIN has participated exclusively as a consortium partner, never taking a coordinator role across either of their H2020 projects. Their two projects collectively involved 35 unique partners across 14 countries, indicating a preference for — or comfort within — large, diverse European consortia rather than small bilateral collaborations. This is the profile of a specialist technical contributor that brings specific software capabilities to projects led and managed by others.
ISOIN has accumulated 35 unique consortium partners across 14 countries through just two projects, reflecting integration into large multi-partner European research networks. No geographic concentration is apparent from the available data, though their base in southern Spain positions them well for Iberian and Mediterranean collaborations.
What sets them apart
ISOIN occupies a specific niche as a small Spanish software company combining satellite navigation (GNSS/EGNOS/Galileo), GIS, and augmented reality in field-ready applications — a technically precise combination rarely found in SMEs of this size. Their LARA project demonstrates direct implementation experience with Galileo/EGNOS signals in a real operational context, which is a credible differentiator in space-application consortia that often lack software-side SME partners. For consortium builders needing a technically grounded implementation partner in southern Spain with hands-on EU research experience, ISOIN offers a compact but evidence-backed geospatial software capability.
Highlights from their portfolio
- LARAClearest demonstration of ISOIN's core capabilities — combining Galileo/EGNOS satellite positioning, LBS, GIS, augmented reality, and geodatabases in a single operational system for utilities infrastructure management.
- ACROSSINGLargest project by EC funding received (EUR 247,873) and longest duration (2016-2019), and the only project suggesting ISOIN can contribute software expertise outside the geospatial domain.