The WUUDIS SME Instrument project — coordinated by the company — was explicitly focused on making forest asset management easy, representing their core commercial product.
WUUDIS SOLUTIONS OY
Finnish SME building digital forest asset management tools with bioeconomy data platform experience across agriculture, fishery, and forestry.
Their core work
Wuudis Solutions OY is a Finnish technology SME specializing in digital tools for forest asset management, operating under the brand MHG Systems (mhgsystems.com). Their core product simplifies how forest owners and managers track, measure, and make decisions about forest assets — translating complex field data into actionable management information. Beyond forestry, they have demonstrated capacity to contribute to broader bioeconomy data platforms, having participated in a large EU innovation project covering agriculture, fishery, and forestry data pipelines. They sit at the intersection of precision forestry, digital agriculture, and natural resource data management.
What they specialise in
Participation in DataBio (Data-Driven Bioeconomy, 2017–2019) placed them within a large innovation consortium building data-driven tools across agriculture, fishery, and forestry.
Both projects — DataBio and WUUDIS — address digital transformation in primary industries (forestry, agriculture, fishery), indicating a consistent cross-sector positioning.
How they've shifted over time
Wuudis entered the H2020 programme in 2017 on two tracks simultaneously: as a specialist participant in the large DataBio consortium (agriculture, fishery, forestry data) and as coordinator of their own SME Instrument feasibility study on forest management software. Because both projects started in the same year and the available keyword data covers only the DataBio phase, there is no meaningful temporal shift to observe — the full H2020 record reflects a single strategic moment rather than an evolving trajectory. What can be said is that their SME-1 coordination suggests they were in product development mode in 2017, likely using DataBio exposure to validate and refine their forest management platform.
Their SME Instrument coordination points toward a company building a commercial product — forest asset management software — and using large EU consortia to test and position it within broader bioeconomy data ecosystems; future collaborations would likely involve them as a specialist digital tool provider rather than a research partner.
How they like to work
Wuudis has experience on both sides of the consortium table: as coordinator of a focused SME feasibility study, and as a participant in a large Innovation Action with many partners. Their participation in DataBio — a project with a 54-partner network spanning 18 countries — suggests they can integrate into complex, multi-national consortia as a domain-specific tool provider. They are unlikely to lead large consortia but are a natural fit as a specialist SME contributor bringing a concrete product or data capability to a wider consortium effort.
Their H2020 network spans 54 unique partners across 18 countries, the bulk of this exposure coming from the large DataBio consortium. Their geographic reach is pan-European, though as a Finnish SME their strongest natural connections are likely in the Nordic-Baltic region.
What sets them apart
Wuudis is a rare combination: a commercial software SME that has both built its own forest management product and contributed to a flagship EU bioeconomy data project — giving them credibility on both the product and research sides. For consortium builders, they bring a functional digital tool for forestry rather than just research capacity, which is valuable in Innovation Actions that need deployable outputs. Their Finnish base also gives them direct access to one of the world's most advanced forestry markets.
Highlights from their portfolio
- DataBioTheir highest-funded project (€234,854) and largest collaboration, positioning them within a pan-European data-driven bioeconomy platform covering agriculture, fishery, and forestry.
- WUUDISTheir only coordinator role — an SME Instrument Phase 1 feasibility study — directly tied to their core commercial product in forest asset management, signaling entrepreneurial ambition beyond research participation.