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NIFAKOS SOKRATIS

Swedish AI software company building machine learning platforms for cancer care monitoring and emergency first responder situational awareness.

Private technology companydigitalSENo active H2020 projectsThin data (2/5)
H2020 projects
2
As coordinator
0
Total EC funding
€149K
Unique partners
49
What they do

Their core work

Massive Data Dynamic Sweden is a Swedish private technology company specializing in AI-powered software applications and data analytics platforms for high-stakes operational domains. Their H2020 work shows two distinct application areas: building machine learning platforms for cancer patient monitoring and clinical decision support, and developing real-time situational awareness tools for emergency first responders. In both cases, they appear to contribute as a software and AI engineering partner within large multi-partner research consortia, translating research requirements into working end-user applications and analytical dashboards. The organization's name (NIFAKOS SOKRATIS) suggests this may be a founder-led boutique firm where a named individual represents the company in EU project registrations.

Core expertise

What they specialise in

AI and machine learning application developmentprimary
2 projects

Both LifeChamps and RESPOND-A list machine learning and AI-based end-user applications as core keywords, indicating this is the organization's consistent technical contribution.

Health data analytics and clinical dashboardsprimary
1 project

LifeChamps (2019–2023) involved building HCP analytical dashboards and AI-based applications to track cancer patient quality of life and frailty indicators.

Emergency response situational awareness systemssecondary
1 project

RESPOND-A (2020–2023) focused on common operational picture and mission-critical tools for first responders dealing with natural and man-made hazards.

Data security and privacy in sensitive domainssecondary
1 project

LifeChamps explicitly lists data security and privacy as a keyword, reflecting the regulatory sensitivity of health data processing in clinical AI platforms.

Evolution & trajectory

How they've shifted over time

Early focus
Health AI and clinical dashboards
Recent focus
First responder situational awareness

Their first H2020 engagement (LifeChamps, 2019) was firmly in the health-digital space — cancer care, frailty monitoring, quality-of-life data, and building interfaces for healthcare professionals. By 2020, they pivoted to a very different application context with RESPOND-A: real-time situational awareness, common operational pictures, and mission-critical tools for emergency services. The underlying technical capability (AI, data aggregation, end-user applications) appears consistent, but the domain shifted from chronic disease management in hospitals to crisis response in the field.

They appear to be moving their AI/data platform expertise toward safety-critical and mission-critical environments, which suggests potential interest in future projects covering smart cities, disaster management, or critical infrastructure protection.

Collaboration profile

How they like to work

Role: specialist_contributorReach: European16 countries collaborated

Massive Data Dynamic Sweden has participated exclusively as a consortium partner across both projects — never as coordinator — indicating they prefer to contribute targeted technical expertise within larger research structures rather than take on administrative and scientific leadership. With 49 unique partners across 16 countries from just two projects, they are accustomed to working inside large, diverse RIA consortia where responsibilities are distributed across many institutions. For a consortium builder, this means they are likely a low-friction, specialist-type partner who integrates well but will not drive the project direction.

Despite only two H2020 projects, the organization has intersected with 49 unique consortium partners across 16 countries — a reflection of the large consortium sizes typical in RIA projects rather than an extensive independent network. Their contacts span both the European health research community (via LifeChamps) and the security and emergency management community (via RESPOND-A).

Why partner with them

What sets them apart

As a private, non-academic AI company participating in fundamental research projects (RIA), Massive Data Dynamic Sweden occupies an unusual position: a small commercial software firm bringing product-thinking and AI engineering into academically led consortia. Their demonstrated ability to apply the same core AI/ML competency across radically different sectors — oncology patient platforms and emergency first responder tools — makes them a flexible specialist rather than a single-domain expert. For a consortium building a multi-sector digital health or smart safety project, they offer private sector AI execution capacity without the scale and rigidity of a large industrial partner.

Notable projects

Highlights from their portfolio

  • LifeChamps
    A collective intelligence platform combining cancer care, frailty assessment, and AI-driven clinical dashboards — an unusually complex multi-condition digital health application for a 2-project organization.
  • RESPOND-A
    Their only funded project (EUR 148,750) and a sharp domain pivot into mission-critical security, demonstrating cross-sector AI adaptability rarely seen in small private firms.
Cross-sector capabilities
healthsecurityemergency managementdata analytics
Analysis note: The registered name "NIFAKOS SOKRATIS" is a personal name (Greek origin), suggesting this may be a founder-named micro-firm or sole-trader operating as Massive Data Dynamic Sweden — which would also explain the non-SME classification anomaly for a company with only two EU projects. With no website, city, or VAT data available and only two projects, this profile is largely inferential from project keywords. Treat expertise claims as directional rather than verified.