European Knowledge Centre Ltd. is a stable SME with over 22 years of operation, and since 2018, we have been awarded the Dun & Bradstreet AAA rating every year.
Since our foundation, our primary objective has been to support the development of our environment—and through it, humanity—by applying cutting-edge technologies. We have successfully implemented numerous research and industrial projects, through which we have gained significant experience in the fields of artificial intelligence, robotics, and critical IT systems.
In addition to our entirely in-house developed AI and robotics components, as of 2024 we are also actively participating in space industry projects. Our current activities and services focus on four main areas:
- Critical IT Systems
With over 22 years of experience, we design and develop high-availability, mission-critical IT systems. Our services include system design, custom software development, system operation, and automated diagnostics.
- Artificial Intelligence
We have been working in various fields of artificial intelligence for over 17 years, including natural language processing, speech synthesis and recognition, computer vision, and machine learning. We offer turnkey solutions for automated communication and process optimization, among others.
- Robotics Systems
We have more than 5 years of experience in various areas of robotics and automation. Our services include system design and implementation, including the development and deployment of custom robotic and automation solutions. By integrating AI and robotics, we provide high-level collaborative solutions for industrial and quality assurance applications.
- Academic and Space Projects
In 2024, we launched a joint robotics laboratory with Eötvös Loránd University (ELTE), where we develop and teach various robotic solutions in collaboration with university faculty and students. In the same year, we also initiated our first space industry project, focusing on the functioning and changes of the cardiovascular and vestibular systems in microgravity environments. This project is being carried out under the scientific leadership of Semmelweis University (SE), in close collaboration with the Budapest University of Technology and Economics (BME), and the German Aerospace Center (DLR).