In ACCORDION (2020–2023), Plexus contributed to adaptive edge/cloud compute over heterogeneous sparse edge infrastructure, with keywords including edge computing and cloud continuum.
TECNOLOGIAS PLEXUS SL
Spanish ICT company specialising in edge-cloud computing infrastructure and immersive media delivery including holography, AR, and VR.
Their core work
Tecnologias Plexus SL is a Spanish technology company specializing in distributed computing architectures and advanced media delivery, with demonstrated expertise in edge and cloud continuum platforms. Their work spans the design and implementation of infrastructure that brings compute resources closer to end users — enabling latency-sensitive and bandwidth-intensive applications such as holography, augmented reality, and virtual reality. In H2020 projects, they have contributed as a technical partner to research consortia tackling both the underlying network-compute fabric and the immersive application layer running on top of it. Their positioning sits at the intersection of telecom infrastructure and next-generation media experiences.
What they specialise in
In CHARITY (2021–2024), focused on cloud-based holography and cross reality, with explicit coverage of AR, VR, and advanced media solutions.
CHARITY keywords include orchestration platform and extremely interactive and bandwidth demanding services, pointing to resource management expertise for real-time workloads.
How they've shifted over time
Plexus entered H2020 with a focus on the infrastructure layer — specifically edge computing and the cloud continuum, addressing how distributed compute nodes can be coordinated across sparse and heterogeneous networks. Their second project shifted the emphasis toward the application layer: holography, AR, VR, and advanced media solutions that demand the kind of low-latency infrastructure they had already worked on. The trajectory is coherent: they appear to be moving from building the platform to enabling the experiences that run on it.
Plexus is converging toward end-to-end expertise in delivering immersive, bandwidth-heavy media experiences over distributed edge infrastructure — a profile well-suited to 5G/6G application consortia and XR platform projects.
How they like to work
Plexus has participated in all H2020 projects as a partner rather than coordinator, indicating a preference — or current stage — of joining consortia led by others. Their 24 unique partners across just 2 projects suggests they operate in mid-to-large consortia with broad membership. There is no evidence of repeated partner relationships, which is expected given only two projects, but their European multi-country network signals they are comfortable in diverse, international consortium environments.
Plexus has built connections with 24 unique consortium partners across 10 countries through just two projects, indicating active integration into broad European research networks. Their geographic reach suggests they are well-connected beyond their Spanish home base, despite a short H2020 track record.
What sets them apart
Plexus occupies a specific niche at the boundary between distributed compute infrastructure and immersive media applications — a combination that is commercially relevant as 5G, edge AI, and XR technologies converge. Based in Santiago de Compostela, they bring a Spanish ICT private-sector perspective to consortia that are often dominated by telecom operators or research institutes. For a consortium builder, they offer technical depth in edge orchestration paired with applied expertise in holographic and cross-reality media pipelines.
Highlights from their portfolio
- ACCORDIONTheir entry into H2020, tackling the technically complex problem of adaptive compute orchestration across heterogeneous sparse edge nodes — foundational infrastructure research with broad applicability.
- CHARITYAddresses holography and cross reality delivered via cloud, a high-visibility application domain directly linked to emerging 5G/6G use cases, with the largest funding allocation in their portfolio.