The company name and trading name (Thetametrisis = 'measurement') indicate this is their core commercial offering, underpinning contributions to both ETexWeld and DiTECT.
TEXNOLOGIES FOTONIKON KAI HLEKTRONIKON SYSTHMATVN AE
Greek SME applying photonic and electronic measurement systems to smart textiles and digital food safety monitoring.
Their core work
Thetametrisis (the company's trading name, meaning "measurement" in Greek) is a Greek private SME based near Athens that develops and applies photonic and electronic measurement systems. Their H2020 track record shows them contributing specialist sensing, instrumentation, or electronic integration capabilities to larger research consortia — first in smart textile fabrication (ETexWeld) and then in digital food safety monitoring (DiTECT). Their business model appears to be that of a niche technology provider that joins multi-partner European projects to apply core competencies in new application domains. With only two visible projects, their full commercial scope remains unclear, but the company name and project mix point firmly at electronic/photonic instrumentation as the underlying product or service line.
What they specialise in
ETexWeld (2015–2019) addressed welding of e-textiles for interactive clothing, where the company's electronic systems expertise was applied to wearable fabrication.
DiTECT (2020–2024) focuses on digital technologies enabling continuous transformation of food safety systems, representing the company's newest application domain.
How they've shifted over time
In their first H2020 project (ETexWeld, 2015–2019), Thetametrisis contributed to electronic textile fabrication through a Marie Skłodowska-Curie mobility scheme, suggesting engagement with advanced materials and wearable electronics at a research-exchange level. By 2020 they had shifted to a Research and Innovation Action in food safety (DiTECT), applying digital and electronic technologies to continuous food monitoring — a more industrially applied and commercially mature domain. The trajectory suggests a company using EU-funded research participation to expand the application reach of its photonic/electronic sensing core into new verticals, moving from research-oriented smart textiles toward industry-facing food safety digitisation.
They appear to be migrating toward applied industrial digitisation — food safety, quality control, continuous monitoring — where electronic sensing has clear commercial demand and regulatory pull.
How they like to work
Thetametrisis has participated exclusively as a consortium member, never as coordinator, across both H2020 projects — positioning them firmly as a specialist contributor that brings targeted technical capability rather than project management leadership. Despite only two projects, they have accumulated 45 distinct partners across 14 countries, which indicates both consortia were large and geographically diverse, consistent with MSCA-RISE and RIA schemes. This pattern suggests they are comfortable operating inside complex multi-partner structures and are valued for a specific technical contribution rather than for driving project strategy.
Across two projects, Thetametrisis has worked with 45 unique partners in 14 countries — a relatively wide network for a two-project SME, reflecting the large consortium sizes typical of MSCA-RISE and RIA instruments. No single geographic cluster dominates from available data, suggesting broad European exposure rather than a tight regional network.
What sets them apart
Thetametrisis occupies a rare niche as a Greek SME with photonic and electronic measurement expertise that has demonstrated the ability to contribute to both advanced materials research (smart textiles) and applied digital food safety systems — a cross-domain flexibility unusual for a company of this size. Their relatively large partner network (45 partners, 14 countries) relative to their project count signals that they are trusted members of substantial European consortia, which matters to coordinators assembling credible partnerships. For someone building a consortium that needs a small, agile electronic sensing specialist with a southern European footprint and cross-sector exposure, Thetametrisis is a credible candidate.
Highlights from their portfolio
- DiTECTA full Research and Innovation Action (2020–2024) in the commercially high-value food safety digitisation space, representing the company's most applied and market-relevant project to date.
- ETexWeldAn MSCA-RISE mobility project (2015–2019) on e-textile welding for interactive clothing — an unusual intersection of electronic fabrication and advanced textiles that demonstrates the company's willingness to engage in frontier research themes.