The Linz start-up Triply is on course for growth. The software company has secured around one million euros from several investors. The money will flow into product development and growth in German-speaking countries, Triply announced this week.
Investors include Wien Energie, Wiener Stadtwerke through its subsidiary Smartworks Innovation, startup300’s Pioneer Ventures II, Element Beteiligungs GmbH and Thomas Blaschke, Professor of Geoinformatics at the University of Salzburg. This capital of 500,000 euros is supplemented by around 450,000 euros from the research promotion agency.
Triply develops and operates a cloud platform that customers can use to quickly and flexibly measure and interpret complex mobility data. This makes it possible, for example, to calculate the flow of visitors to events and the necessary transport. In the team around the founders Sebastian Tanzer and Christopher Stelzmüller are twelve people.
A new product from Triply is the Mobility Audit. It analyzes the status of the traffic volume caused by the employees of a company, including the individual journeys to work.
Source: Nachrichten