HiGPS LoRa track

SCORPION 7 Ltd is among the undisputed leaders in the market for stolen vehicle detection systems by offering the innovative HiGPS service, efficient in terms of deliberate interference. Subject of the present project proposal is the development of the HiGPS LoRa Track innovative product (service) in the field of HiGPS LoRa Track, which is a major improvement of the core HiGPS service by conducting industrial research for development of an additional system functions, enhancing device-to-user communication efficiency, and providing data transmission mechanisms for deliberate interference across their own and multiple public alternative wireless networks, i.e. for hybrid use of multiple networks, multiple markets and geographic territories. The development is on level TRL 2 (formulated technology conception), ISRs are the next studies to be conducted for developing the technology to TRL 7 (prototype, demonstrated in an operational environment). The project provides the following activities, as the development will be realized in two stages (activities 3 and 4): 1. Acquisition of Fixed Assets (Tangible Assets), necessary for the development of innovation. 2. Acquisition of specialized software, necessary for the development of innovation. 3. Performing the research, tests, measurements, necessary for the development of innovation. 4. Creating and testing a prototype of innovation. 5. Protection of industrial property at national and international level and use of the necessary expert assistance. The activities will be conducted by hired expert candidates and by assigning them to external contractors, according to the necessary qualifications, capacity and experience. The expected results are the development of an innovative service with high added value and market potential, which would improve the innovative capacity and the competitive status of the company.

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Overview

Status Closed (completion date)
Start date 08 May, 2018
End date 11 Oct, 2019
Contract date 08 May, 2018
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Financial information

Total cost 710,680.00
Grant 497,476.00
Self finance 213,204.00
Total paid 497,103.50
EU participation percent 85.0%

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