nLiteApps is an end-to-end solution provider specialized in network-edge applications and location-based services. nLiteApps delivers full-stack deployments that utilize edge devices (smartphones, IoT and wearables) for data acquisition and local low-latency decisions, optionally supported by cloud-based (reconfigurable) high performance computing. And of course, nLiteApps loves open-source stuff!

nLiteApps has received the I4MS-SAE quality label from the ICT Innovation for Manufacturing SMEs (I4MS) and Smart Anything Everywhere (SAE) initiatives. It is registered to the Greek General Commercial Registry with id 151630558000.

 Dr. Dimitris Theodoropoulos is the owner of nLiteApps and an affiliated senior researcher at the Institute of Communication and Computation Systems (ICCS) of the National Technical University of Athens, and the Microprocessor Hardware Laboratory (MHL) of the Technical University of Crete. In 2003 and 2005 he obtained his Diploma (5-year degree) and M.Sc degree respectively from the Electronic and Computer Engineering department at the Technical University of Crete, Greece. In 2007, he joined the Computer Engineering department of the Delft University of Technology, the Netherlands, where he worked towards his PhD. Starting at 2011, he collaborated with the Telecommunication Systems Research Institute at the Technical University of Crete, Greece, and the Computer Architecture and VLSI Systems group at the Foundation for Research and Technology – Hellas (FORTH) in Crete, Greece. Dimitris Theodoropoulos has been involved at technical and management level in the following European research and development projects: OPTIMA (#955739), EUROCC (#951732), EUROCC2 (#101101903) EuroHPC JU, EDRA (#851631) H2020 FET Innovation Launchpad, two Tetramax-funded projects (#761349), dReDBox H2020 project (#687632), AXIOM H2020 project (#645496), DeSyRe FP7 project (#287611). He has also coordinated the following nationally (in Greece) founded projects: Eleon (#02637) and mCluster (#1592) supported by the National Strategic Reference Framework (NSRF) 2014-2020. His current research interests include embedded systems, reconfigurable computing, computer architecture, and IoT / cloud computing.