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DYAMAND: European IoT Middleware for Strategic Autonomy and Dual-Use Applications
How does DYAMAND's vendor-agnostic middleware let disparate sensors, controllers and software integrate seamlessly across IoT deployments?
DYAMAND is a young European deep-tech venture bridging the gap between physical devices. Defence-finance analysis; 42-page sourced DFM PDF report.
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Original DFM publication · DFM Analysis report · 2025-08-18
DYAMAND is a young European deep-tech venture bridging the gap between physical devices and digital applications. Born as a spin-off from Belgium’s imec research institute and Ghent University, this company has developed a novel middleware platform that enables any smart device to communicate with any application in a vendor-agnostic way.
In practical terms, DYAMAND’s technology allows disparate sensors, controllers, and software – from smart radiator valves to lighting systems – to integrate seamlessly, overcoming the interoperability barriers that typically plague Internet of Things (IoT) deployments.
This analysis answers: How does DYAMAND's vendor-agnostic middleware let disparate sensors, controllers and software integrate seamlessly across IoT deployments? What is the technology readiness of the interoperability platform, and how does its dual-use relevance support European strategic autonomy? Which customers, partners and markets does the imec and Ghent University spin-off target? What capability gaps, dependencies and strategic indicators shape DYAMAND's role in IoT interoperability?
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