Central to SPIDER (5G cyber range), PUZZLE (blockchain-based SIEM marketplace), ASSURED and SANCUS (runtime attestation, firmware risk assessment).
UNI SYSTEMS SYSTIMATA PLIROFORIKIS MONOPROSOPI ANONYMI EMPORIKI ETAIRIA
Greek IT company specializing in cybersecurity platforms, cloud/edge computing, and digital government transformation across European consortia.
Their core work
Uni Systems is a Greek IT services company that builds and integrates secure digital platforms for public and private sector clients across Europe. Their core work spans cybersecurity solutions (threat intelligence, runtime attestation, 5G network protection), cloud and edge computing infrastructure (fog computing, IoT analytics), and digital government transformation (e-governance platforms, distributed ledger systems for public services). They frequently serve as the systems integration and deployment layer in research consortia, turning prototype security and data technologies into operational platforms.
What they specialise in
RAINBOW (fog computing orchestration), ELEGANT (edge-to-cloud IoT analytics), 5G-INDUCE (5G experimentation platforms), and SPIDER (virtualised services).
Coordinated both GLASS (distributed ledger e-governance) and inGOV (inclusive governance models and ICT tools for public service co-creation).
DataVaults (privacy-preserving personal data storage) and ASSURED (trustworthy crypto operations) both address data sovereignty.
ELEGANT, 5G-INDUCE, and SANCUS all involve IoT network protection and 5G experimentation, showing a growing focus on next-generation connectivity.
How they've shifted over time
Uni Systems entered H2020 around 2019-2020 focused on foundational security and infrastructure: fog computing, trusted computing, secure mesh networking, and personal data protection platforms. By 2021-2023, their work shifted toward applied IoT/5G analytics, digital government transformation, and cross-domain integration — coordinating e-governance projects while contributing to health, transport, and industrial 5G applications. The trajectory shows a company moving from building secure infrastructure components to orchestrating full digital service platforms for public sector and industry.
Uni Systems is moving toward public sector digital transformation and cross-sector IoT/5G platform integration, making them a strong partner for projects that need secure, interoperable digital service delivery.
How they like to work
Uni Systems operates across the full participation spectrum: they coordinate projects (GLASS, inGOV) when digital government is the focus, join as full partners in cybersecurity and cloud projects, and frequently contribute as a third party (5 of 12 projects), which suggests they provide specialized technical components — likely systems integration or platform deployment — to larger consortia. With 138 unique partners across 26 countries, they maintain a wide, non-exclusive network rather than relying on repeat partnerships, signaling flexibility and broad compatibility as a consortium member.
With 138 unique partners spanning 26 countries, Uni Systems has built a broad European network rather than clustering around a few repeat collaborators. Their reach is pan-European with no obvious geographic concentration beyond their Greek base.
What sets them apart
Uni Systems bridges the gap between cybersecurity research and real-world digital service deployment — particularly for the public sector. Unlike pure research partners, they bring commercial IT integration experience, making them valuable when a consortium needs someone to turn security prototypes into operational government or enterprise platforms. Their dual capability in both cybersecurity and e-governance is uncommon among Greek IT companies in H2020.
Highlights from their portfolio
- GLASSTheir largest funded project (EUR 606,270) and a coordinator role, building a distributed ledger-based e-governance platform — shows where they invest leadership.
- PUZZLEDemonstrates their cybersecurity depth: a blockchain-based SIEM marketplace with personalized security-as-a-service recommendations for SMEs.
- inGOVSecond coordinator role focused on inclusive digital public services, confirming digital government as a strategic priority, not a one-off.