Coordinated RealtyBundles (SME-1 feasibility study), a platform connecting real estate agencies with worldwide investors.
N. AMRAM TECHNOLOGIES LTD
Israeli proptech SME building cross-border real estate investment platforms, with research experience in cloud and edge computing.
Their core work
N. Amram Technologies is a small Israeli technology company that builds digital marketplace solutions, with a documented focus on connecting real estate agencies with international investors through platform technology. Their SME Instrument Phase 1 project, RealtyBundles, shows a product-oriented company commercializing a cross-border investment matching concept. Beyond their own product, they joined a European research consortium (PrEstoCloud) working on proactive cloud resource management and edge computing for real-time big data processing, indicating technical depth in distributed systems. They operate at the intersection of proptech and digital infrastructure, serving both as product builders and research collaborators.
What they specialise in
Participated in PrEstoCloud, a RIA project on proactive cloud resource management at the edge for real-time big data processing.
RealtyBundles specifically targeted international investor reach, implying multi-market platform architecture and cross-jurisdiction transaction design.
How they've shifted over time
With only two projects spanning 2016–2019 and no keyword-level data, the evolution analysis must be treated cautiously. In 2016 the company was acting as a product entrepreneur — using the SME Instrument to validate a proptech marketplace idea with EU funding. By 2017 they had pivoted to participating in a large RIA consortium on cloud and edge computing infrastructure, a technically different domain. Whether this reflects a genuine capability expansion into distributed systems or simply opportunistic consortium joining is impossible to determine from the available data alone.
Their H2020 trajectory moved from self-driven product commercialization toward technical research participation in cloud infrastructure — but activity stopped after 2019, so whether this shift became a lasting strategic direction is unknown.
How they like to work
Amram shows a balanced split: one project as coordinator (their own product initiative) and one as consortium partner in a larger research effort, which suggests flexibility across both leadership and support roles. With 11 unique partners across 7 countries from just two projects, their network density is surprisingly broad for an early-stage SME. They appear willing to operate in small targeted teams (SME-1 is typically a solo or micro-consortium effort) as well as in larger multi-partner RIA consortia.
Eleven unique consortium partners across 7 countries from only 2 projects — an unusually wide geographic spread for a two-project SME. The international character of their network aligns with their proptech product's focus on cross-border real estate investment flows.
What sets them apart
As an Israeli SME with verified H2020 participation, Amram occupies a rare position as a non-EU innovator integrated into European research networks — relevant for consortia seeking to expand beyond EU borders under association agreements. Their combination of a product-focused SME Instrument project and a technical RIA participation shows versatility: they can serve both as a commercial use-case partner and as a contributing technical partner in larger research projects. For a consortium builder, this dual profile is more flexible than a single-domain specialist.
Highlights from their portfolio
- RealtyBundlesCoordinator on an SME Instrument Phase 1 feasibility project — Amram's own product innovation, making this the clearest evidence of their core commercial domain.
- PrEstoCloudLargest funding award (EUR 151,875) and longest project duration (2017–2019), placing them inside a multi-partner RIA on proactive edge computing and real-time big data — technically the most substantial H2020 engagement.