BigDataStack focused on high-performance data-centric stack; IoT4Win required integrated data management and interoperability layers.
SINGULARLOGIC ROMANIA COMPUTER APPLICATIONS SRL
Romanian software SME specializing in big data platforms, IoT data integration, and cybersecurity components for EU research consortia.
Their core work
SingularLogic Romania is the Romanian subsidiary of the Greek SingularLogic group, providing software development and data integration services. In H2020 projects, they contributed data analytics platforms, big data stack components, and IoT data management solutions. Their work spans building data-as-a-service layers, adaptive visualization tools, and security-oriented platforms for domains like water networks, child safety, and 5G cybersecurity. They function as a technology integrator, connecting data pipelines across diverse application domains.
What they specialise in
IoT4Win addressed smart water networks with wireless sensor networks; BigDataStack tackled data-driven infrastructure management.
SPIDER built a cybersecurity platform for virtualized 5G environments; MITIGATE developed a risk assessment and management framework.
ChildRescue built a collective awareness platform for missing children; ToyLabs created an open innovation platform for the toy industry.
IoT4Win explicitly required semantic web technologies and interoperability for integrating heterogeneous sensor data.
How they've shifted over time
Their early projects (2015–2017) focused on risk management frameworks and open innovation platforms — relatively broad IT services work without a strong data focus. From 2018 onward, their portfolio shifted decisively toward data-intensive platforms: big data stacks, IoT sensor networks, and cybersecurity for 5G. The later projects show a clear specialization in building middleware and analytics layers that sit between raw data sources and end-user applications.
Moving toward specialized data integration and IoT middleware roles, likely positioning for smart infrastructure and 5G-era applications.
How they like to work
Always a participant, never a coordinator — they join consortia led by others and contribute specific technical components. With 62 unique partners across 15 countries in just 6 projects, they work in large consortia (averaging 10+ partners per project) and rarely repeat partnerships. This suggests they are a flexible technical contributor that adapts to different consortium configurations rather than anchoring long-term alliances.
Broad but shallow network: 62 unique partners across 15 countries from only 6 projects, indicating participation in large, diverse consortia without a concentrated core of repeat collaborators. No strong geographic bias — their reach spans multiple EU member states.
What sets them apart
As the Romanian branch of a Greek IT group, they offer a cost-competitive Eastern European development base combined with parent-company expertise in enterprise software. Their strength is versatility: they can slot into projects ranging from water networks to child safety to 5G security, always contributing the data integration and platform layer. For consortium builders, they are a reliable mid-budget software partner who won't compete for the lead role but will deliver specific technical modules.
Highlights from their portfolio
- BigDataStackCore technical alignment — a high-performance data stack project that best represents their data-as-a-service and analytics visualization capabilities.
- IoT4WinTheir longest project (2018–2022) combining IoT, semantic web, and smart water networks — shows depth in infrastructure data management.
- SPIDERTheir most recent project, entering the 5G cybersecurity space — signals their forward direction into security for next-generation networks.