Contributed digitalization and predictive analytics capabilities to the Transforming Transport (TT) project, a major EU initiative benchmarking big data technologies across multiple transport modes.
INFOTRIPLA OY
Finnish tech SME building smart mobility software and secure data-sharing platforms for cross-sector industrial and personal data exchange.
Their core work
Infotripla Oy is a Finnish technology SME based in Tampere specialising in smart mobility software and data platforms for the transport sector. Their work spans real-time traffic and logistics analytics, CO2 monitoring, and predictive optimisation for multi-modal transport networks. More recently they have expanded into the architecture and governance of data-sharing platforms — building the technical infrastructure that lets organisations exchange personal and industrial data securely and with full traceability. They are primarily a software and systems integration company, contributing platform engineering and domain expertise to large international consortia rather than conducting fundamental research.
What they specialise in
In the smashHit project they worked on personal and industrial data platforms with automatic contracting and data use traceability — core technical components of a governed data marketplace.
CO2 reduction was an explicit keyword in the TT project, indicating applied work on environmental impact measurement within freight and passenger transport.
smashHit keywords include cyber physical products and cross-sectorial services, pointing to emerging competence in connecting physical assets with digital data flows.
How they've shifted over time
In their first H2020 project (2017–2019) Infotripla focused squarely on the transport domain — digitizing logistics, reducing CO2, and applying predictive analytics to multi-modal networks. By their second project (2020–2022) the domain anchor shifted from transport operations to the underlying data infrastructure: automatic contracting, data use traceability, and cross-sectorial data sharing platforms. This suggests a deliberate move up the value stack — from building applications on top of data to building the trusted pipes and governance frameworks through which data flows between organisations and sectors.
Infotripla appears to be repositioning from a transport-sector software vendor into a horizontal data platform and data governance specialist, making them an increasingly relevant partner for any consortium dealing with cross-organisational or cross-sector data exchange.
How they like to work
Infotripla has operated exclusively as a consortium participant — never as coordinator — across both projects, indicating they prefer to contribute specialist technical capability within larger partnerships rather than lead and manage them. Their two projects each involved very large consortia (the 64 unique partners across 12 countries almost certainly reflects the scale of TT and smashHit, both of which were sizeable IA-funded programmes). This suggests they are comfortable operating inside complex multi-partner structures and can integrate their platform work with diverse technology and domain partners.
Infotripla has built a surprisingly broad network for a two-project SME — 64 unique partners spread across 12 countries, reflecting participation in two large Innovation Action consortia with pan-European membership. Their network skews toward ICT, transport, and industrial data partners, though the smashHit project brought in cross-sectorial connections beyond transport.
What sets them apart
Infotripla occupies an unusual niche as a Finnish transport-tech SME that has successfully bridged from domain-specific mobility applications to generic data platform infrastructure — a combination that few small companies manage. For consortium builders, they bring both the transport domain credibility needed for sector-specific use cases and the data governance engineering needed for the horizontal platform layer. Being an SME with IA-level project experience also means they understand the delivery expectations of large-scale EU projects, which reduces integration risk for project coordinators.
Highlights from their portfolio
- smashHitTheir largest project by funding (€463,785) and the one that signals their pivot into data governance, automatic contracting, and secure cross-sectorial data sharing — the most strategically differentiated work in their portfolio.
- TTTransforming Transport was one of the flagship H2020 big-data-in-transport projects, giving Infotripla exposure to multi-modal logistics digitalization at EU scale alongside a large and diverse consortium.