In Yodiwo FEMP (2019-2020), they acted as coordinator to develop an integrated, eco-friendly facility and energy management platform targeting measurable infrastructure energy reduction.
YODIWO MONOPROSOPI AE
Greek IoT SME building smart facility energy management platforms, with EU consortium experience in additive manufacturing and nanobiomaterials for bone repair.
Their core work
Yodiwo is a Greek technology SME based in Patras that builds IoT platform software and integrated facility management systems for commercial and industrial environments. Their own EU-funded initiative, Yodiwo FEMP, targeted continuous reduction of infrastructure energy consumption through an eco-friendly, integrated platform. They also participate in advanced manufacturing research: in the GIOTTO consortium they contributed alongside partners working on 3D-printed nanobiomaterials and injectable bone cement for osteoporosis treatment, pointing to digital integration or manufacturing process capabilities applied to medtech. Their profile is that of a lean software company that connects IoT infrastructure to complex physical production contexts.
What they specialise in
GIOTTO (2019-2023) lists additive manufacturing and direct writing electrospinning as core project keywords, technologies to which Yodiwo contributed as a named participant.
GIOTTO covers superparamagnetic nanoparticles, surface functionalisation, and antibody-enhanced injectable cement for osteoporotic fracture treatment — a domain where Yodiwo held a project role.
How they've shifted over time
Both H2020 projects began in 2019, so there is no meaningful temporal shift to analyze from the available data — the entire record reflects a single entry period. The early-period keywords span two distinct domains: IoT and energy management infrastructure on one side, and nanobiomaterials and additive manufacturing for bone repair on the other. Whether these represent parallel platform capabilities being applied to different verticals, or opportunistic consortium participation outside their core area, cannot be resolved from two projects alone.
With both projects starting in 2019 and no subsequent H2020 activity in the dataset, directional trends are inconclusive — prospective collaborators should contact Yodiwo directly to understand their current product roadmap.
How they like to work
Yodiwo has experience on both sides of the consortium table: they coordinated their own SME Instrument Phase 1 feasibility project, demonstrating enough commercial conviction to shape their own R&D agenda, while also joining as a participant in the much larger RIA project GIOTTO. With 14 distinct partners across 10 countries from just two projects, they are clearly comfortable in broad, international consortia rather than narrow national partnerships. This suggests a team that can operate flexibly — as initiator or contributor — depending on the call and consortium need.
Despite only two H2020 projects, Yodiwo has connected with 14 distinct partners across 10 countries, a unusually wide network for an SME at this scale, suggesting active engagement in large European consortia with diverse membership.
What sets them apart
Yodiwo sits at an unusual intersection: an IoT software platform company with hands-on EU project experience in advanced manufacturing processes and nanobiomaterials — two domains that rarely meet in a single Greek SME. Based in Patras, a city with strong engineering and university research infrastructure, they have access to deep-tech academic networks while maintaining a commercial product orientation. For consortia that need both digital integration expertise and manufacturing process credibility from one lean partner, Yodiwo is a distinctive fit.
Highlights from their portfolio
- GIOTTOThe largest project by funding (€297,750), GIOTTO pursues an ambitious combination of superparamagnetic nanoparticles, direct writing electrospinning, and antibody-functionalized injectable cement — placing Yodiwo at the technical frontier of manufacturing applied to bone repair.
- Yodiwo FEMPAs coordinator of this SME Instrument Phase 1 project, Yodiwo demonstrated sufficient commercial traction and market vision to win EU validation for their own energy management platform — a meaningful signal for a solo-founder-scale SME.