Intelligent traffic & Transport Applications S.A. (INFOTRIP) Print
Infotrip

 

Infotrip SA provides innovative infomobility services and Intelligent Transportation System solutions.

Infotrip takes advantage of its strategic partners’ long experience and mother companies’ know-how, in order to develop and offer to its customers a complete suite of content services for the traffic and transport sector, while at the same time supplies a wide range of ITS products that can satisfy the requirements of any transportation project and market.

More specifically, Infotrip deploys an Infomobility platform, comprised by a map server and specialized software for standardized infomobility data acquisition, and distribution. Infotrip is the supplier of “Myroute.gr” suite of infomobility services to drivers and passengers through various information channels (internet – www.myroute.gr, mobile devices, call centres, in-vehicle devices).

Infotrip is the supplier of “Intelligent Transportation Systems" for complex ITS projects, such as public transport and commercial fleet management systems, Traffic management Systems, Infomobility application platforms, and Software tools for web mapping, geocoding & routing. 

Main function / role in OASIS:

  • Main involvement in SP3, especially in activities related to public transport, multi-modal journey and para-transit applications.
  • Key Greek pilot partner for transport applications.
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Acronym:
INFOTRIP

Country:
Greece

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Contact:
Vassilis Mizaras ( This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it '; document.write( '' ); document.write( addy_text27860 ); document.write( '<\/a>' ); //-->\n This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it ) - He is the managing director of INFOTRIP SA. He has been working in ITS field since 1997. He was head of the ITS Department of TREDIT SA from 1999 since 2006. He was the technical manager of EU RTD projects IMAGE & IMAGINE-IT.

 

 
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