The Cypriot Hyperion Systems Engineering seeks to strengthen its presence in the Greek market, with cutting-edge projects that concern, among other things, operational and technical processes in the hydrocarbon industry and energy infrastructure.
According to its president and CEO, Symeon Kassianidis, Greece is emerging as an energy hub of Southeastern Europe, attracting significant investments from international giants.
Hyperion’s existing clients include Helleniq Energy, Enerwave and Motor Oil, while its partners include Nexans, NextGeo, Symbiolabs (circular intelligence) and egg – enter•grow•g.o.
Hyperion operates in approximately 50 countries as a provider of digital transformation consulting services, systems engineering solutions and integrated support and implementation services for industry.
With more than 30 years of experience in the oil, gas, chemical and petrochemical industries, power generation and water treatment, Hyperion supports leading industrial companies in their efforts to reduce operating costs and increase their efficiency.
As Kassianidis said in a press briefing, the company has recorded an increase in its core figures of around 50% in the last three years. Its revenues stood at around 10 million euros in 2025 and it recorded profitability. The company is also in discussions with investment funds for the possible entry of third parties into the share capital.
Hyperion employs specialized professionals with industrial experience, who are supported by a wide network of cooperating engineers and consultants from around the world.
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