Q-Tales built a content exchange ecosystem for creative SMEs; STORIES created interactive student storytelling tools around space exploration.
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Greek technology SME building interactive digital platforms for creative industries, assistive healthcare robotics, and educational storytelling.
Their core work
OMEGATECH is a Greek technology SME that develops interactive digital platforms and software solutions, with a focus on multimedia content systems, assistive robotics interfaces, and educational technology. Their work spans building collaboration ecosystems for creative industries (Q-Tales), ICT components for assistive bath robots for elderly care (I-SUPPORT), and interactive storytelling platforms for STEM education (STORIES). They appear to act as a software development and integration partner bringing user-facing application expertise to multidisciplinary consortia.
What they specialise in
I-SUPPORT developed ICT-supported bath robots, where OMEGATECH likely contributed software/interface components given their ICT profile.
STORIES focused on student engagement with space exploration futures through digital storytelling.
Q-Tales specifically targeted creative SMEs exchanging multimedia content, and OMEGATECH coordinated this effort.
How they've shifted over time
OMEGATECH's H2020 participation is concentrated in a short window (2015-2017 start dates), making it difficult to identify a strong directional shift. Their earliest projects (2015) covered both creative digital content platforms and health-oriented assistive robotics, while their latest entry (2017) moved toward educational technology and storytelling. The slight trend suggests a broadening from pure multimedia tools toward applied digital platforms in education and social impact domains.
OMEGATECH appears to be moving from backend content systems toward user-facing interactive and educational applications, suggesting future interest in EdTech or social-impact digital tools.
How they like to work
OMEGATECH operates in both coordinator and participant roles, having led one project (Q-Tales) and joined two others. With 27 unique partners across 12 countries from just 3 projects, they engage in medium-to-large European consortia and do not appear to repeat partners — suggesting a broad but shallow network typical of an SME building its EU project portfolio. Their willingness to coordinate indicates confidence in project management despite their small size.
Despite only 3 projects, OMEGATECH has collaborated with 27 distinct partners across 12 countries, indicating engagement in sizeable European consortia with broad geographic diversity rather than a tight cluster of recurring partners.
What sets them apart
OMEGATECH combines software development skills with an unusual cross-domain reach — creative industries, healthcare robotics, and education — all connected by their ability to build interactive digital platforms. For consortium builders, their value lies in being a flexible ICT SME that can adapt software and user-experience expertise to very different application domains. Their coordination experience on Q-Tales also shows they can manage EU projects, not just contribute technically.
Highlights from their portfolio
- I-SUPPORTLargest single EC contribution (€493,750) and an unusual intersection of ICT and elderly care through bath-assistive robotics.
- Q-TalesOMEGATECH's only coordinator role — a creative-industry collaboration platform connecting SMEs for multimedia content exchange.
- STORIESAn education-focused project blending digital storytelling with space exploration themes, showing versatility beyond traditional ICT work.