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Széchenyi Plan Plus programme

  • Projekt title: Research and Development of a Multi-Layer, Microservice-Based Development Platform Optimized for a Multi-Tenant Cloud ERP System
  • Beneficiaries: ERP2U Software Kft., Mercarius Kft.
  • Project completion date: 31 January 2028
  • Project ID: DIMOP_PLUSZ-1.1.2/B-24-2025-00027
  • Contracted grant amount: HUF 249,053,100
  • Funding intensity: 62.44%
  • Call for proposals: DIMOP_PLUSZ-1.1.2/B-24 – Dedicated R&D&I and market entry support program for actors of the digital economy

Project No. DIMOP_PLUSZ-1.1.2/B-24-2025-00027 is implemented with the support of the European Union and co-financed by the Hungarian State.

The consortium formed by ERP2U Software Kft. and Mercarius Kft. has been awarded a non-refundable European Union grant of HUF 249.05 million under the DIMOP Plusz-1.1.2/B-24 “Dedicated R&D&I and Market Entry Support Program for Actors of the Digital Economy” call for proposals. The eligible costs of the project titled “Research and Development of a Multi-Layer, Microservice-Based Development Platform Optimized for a Multi-Tenant Cloud ERP System” (Project ID: DIMOP_PLUSZ-1.1.2/B-24-2025-00027) are financed in the form of non-refundable funding from the European Regional Development Fund and the Hungarian central budget appropriation.

The objective of the project is to create a next-generation cloud-based ERP development platform that provides a more efficient and long-term competitive foundation for enterprise software development compared to current solutions. The development is based on research and experimental phases, aiming to establish a market-ready system utilizing a multi-tenant, microservice-based, cloud-native architecture. The component-based user interface, clean coding principles, and AI-supported development processes enable faster and more reliable software development. In addition, the platform supports modern business processes, easier implementation and customization, while also taking future cybersecurity and regulatory requirements into account.

The project is implemented within the framework of the Széchenyi Plan Plus programme.