If you are a logistics company dealing with blind spots in your supply chain — this project built a cloud-based IoT platform that lets you connect GPS trackers, temperature sensors, and cargo monitors into one dashboard without coding from scratch. The platform was designed for the most demanding requirements in supply chain management and fleet management, as stated in the project objectives.
White-Label IoT Platform That Lets Companies Build Connected Device Apps Fast
Imagine you run a factory and have hundreds of machines, sensors, and devices that all need to talk to each other and report back to you — but building the software for that from scratch would take years. MIIMETIQ is like a ready-made construction kit for connecting devices to the cloud. Companies plug in their machines, customize the dashboard, and get a working IoT application in weeks instead of months. The Spanish company behind it already had paying customers and used this EU funding to make their platform even faster and simpler to use.
What needed solving
Companies across manufacturing, logistics, and building management need their devices and machines to communicate and share data — but building custom IoT software from scratch is expensive and slow. Most businesses lack the in-house expertise to connect thousands of sensors, process real-time data streams, and integrate everything with their existing enterprise systems.
What was built
MIIMETIQ is a cloud-based white-label IoT/M2M application development platform. The EU-funded project delivered pilot demonstrators with impact assessment and training materials, completing 5 deliverables total. The two key improvements funded by the project were designed to simplify and accelerate how customers build connected device applications.
Who needs this
Who can put this to work
If you are a manufacturer dealing with unplanned downtime because your machines cannot report problems in real time — MIIMETIQ was built as a white-label development platform specifically for major manufacturers and system integrators. It lets you build custom monitoring and remote control applications on top of a proven cloud solution, integrating data into your existing enterprise systems.
If you are a facility management company struggling to connect HVAC, lighting, security, and energy systems from different vendors into one view — MIIMETIQ provides a scalable M2M platform where you can quickly build custom applications that pull data from all your connected devices. The platform was specifically designed for high scalability and security across demanding environments.
Quick answers
What would it cost to license or use this platform?
The project received EUR 1,001,630 in EU funding to further develop an already-commercial product. MIIMETIQ operates as a white-label platform sold to manufacturers and system integrators, suggesting a B2B licensing or subscription model. Specific pricing is not disclosed in the project data — contact the company directly via nexiona.com.
Can this handle industrial-scale deployments with thousands of devices?
Yes. The objective explicitly states MIIMETIQ provides 'the highest levels of scalability and security' and was designed for 'the most demanding requirements.' The platform was already serving major manufacturers and system integrators before the EU project began, indicating proven large-scale capability.
What is the IP and licensing situation?
MIIMETIQ® is a registered trademark of Nexiona Connectocrats SL. As a single-partner SME project with 100% industry consortium, all intellectual property stays with the company. This is a commercial product available for white-label licensing.
Is the technology ready to deploy today or still experimental?
MIIMETIQ was already a commercial product with paying customers before the EU project started in 2015. The project funded two specific improvements to simplify and accelerate IoT application development. Pilot demonstrators were completed and assessed during the project.
How does this integrate with existing enterprise systems?
The objective specifically mentions that MIIMETIQ integrates data into 'customer key enterprise applications and systems.' It is designed as a development platform, meaning it connects to and extends existing IT infrastructure rather than replacing it.
What sectors has this been tested in?
Based on available project data, the objective mentions warehouse management, remote control, robotics, traffic control, logistics, supply chain management, fleet management, and telemedicine as target applications. Pilot demonstrators were completed but specific sector details of those pilots are not disclosed in the deliverable descriptions.
Who built it
This is a single-company project by Nexiona Connectocrats SL, a Spanish SME that won competitive SME Instrument Phase 2 funding — one of the EU's most selective programs for high-growth companies. The 100% industry, 100% SME consortium with EUR 1,001,630 in funding signals strong commercial viability. With no universities or research institutes involved, this was purely a scale-up effort for an existing commercial product, not a research exercise. The company positioned itself as a white-label supplier to major manufacturers, meaning the technology was already validated by enterprise customers before the project started.
Nexiona Connectocrats SL is based in Spain. Visit nexiona.com for direct contact with their commercial team.
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