ASSURED (runtime attestation, crypto operations), SANCUS (firmware risk assessment, IoT network protection), and ELEGANT (security/reliability in edge-to-cloud) all center on securing digital systems.
UNISYSTEMS LUXEMBOURG SARL
IT services company delivering cybersecurity, IoT, and digital platform engineering across public sector, industrial, and health research consortia.
Their core work
Unisystems Luxembourg is an IT services and systems integration company that builds secure, scalable digital platforms for both public and private sector clients. Within EU research projects, they contribute software engineering expertise — particularly in cybersecurity tooling, IoT/edge-to-cloud data pipelines, and digital government platforms. Their work spans from runtime security attestation and firmware risk assessment to 5G network applications for industrial environments, consistently operating at the intersection of software development and security assurance.
What they specialise in
ELEGANT focused on seamless edge-to-cloud analytics with IoT/Big Data, while SANCUS addressed efficient 5G IoT network protection.
GLASS built distributed-ledger-based e-governance platforms, and inGOV developed inclusive governance models with virtual assistants and mobile apps for public service delivery.
5G-INDUCE (EUR 398K) developed open 5G experimentation platforms specifically for factories of the future and industrial network applications.
ALAMEDA (EUR 446K, their second-largest grant) applied machine learning to brain disease diagnosis across Parkinson's, multiple sclerosis, and stroke data.
How they've shifted over time
Their earliest H2020 projects (2020) were firmly rooted in cybersecurity infrastructure — runtime attestation, firmware assessment, and IoT network protection. By 2021, their portfolio broadened significantly into digital government (GLASS, inGOV), industrial 5G (5G-INDUCE), and health AI (ALAMEDA). This suggests a deliberate pivot from pure security tooling toward applying their software and security competencies in vertical domains like public administration, manufacturing, and healthcare.
Unisystems is expanding from horizontal cybersecurity capabilities into domain-specific digital transformation — especially public sector digitalization and health data platforms — making them increasingly relevant for cross-sector consortia.
How they like to work
Unisystems operates exclusively as a consortium participant, never as coordinator, which is typical for an IT services company contributing technical implementation rather than driving the research agenda. With 85 unique partners across 24 countries in just 7 projects, they consistently join large, diverse consortia rather than working in small focused teams. This makes them an adaptable, low-friction partner accustomed to multi-national project dynamics and complex integration work.
Across 7 projects, Unisystems has collaborated with 85 distinct organizations spanning 24 countries — an exceptionally wide network for their project count. This breadth indicates they are well-connected across European research and industry ecosystems, with no strong geographic concentration.
What sets them apart
Unisystems brings enterprise-grade IT integration and cybersecurity engineering to research consortia — a profile that bridges the gap between academic prototypes and deployable systems. Their Luxembourg base and large-company scale make them a credible technology partner for projects needing production-quality software development alongside research. Few partners combine deep cybersecurity credentials with demonstrated ability to work across government, health, and industrial domains in the same funding period.
Highlights from their portfolio
- ELEGANTTheir largest single grant (EUR 457K), tackling the full IoT-to-cloud data pipeline with a focus on performance, energy efficiency, and security in JVM-based environments.
- ALAMEDATheir second-largest grant (EUR 446K) and a significant sector pivot — applying machine learning to brain disease diagnosis, showing versatility beyond their cybersecurity core.
- ASSUREDTheir first H2020 project (EUR 403K) and the clearest expression of their core cybersecurity identity: runtime attestation, trust chains, and crypto operations for ICT systems.