Alan Farrelly and Brian O’Rourke, CitySwift

CitySwift raises €5m, launches mobility-intelligence-as-a-service platform

The raise fast-tracks plans for public transport industry to build resilience against fuel hikes, driver shortages, and pandemic recovery
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Alan Farrelly and Brian O’Rourke, CitySwift

17 October 2022

CitySwift, the Galway-based leader in data and artificial intelligence for the public transport sector, has closed a Series A funding round of €5 million, bringing total funding to date to €8.5 million.

Led by Act Venture Capital with all existing investors following including Declan Ryan’s Irelandia Investments, Mike McGearty, former CEO of CarTrawler, Enterprise Ireland, and the Western Development Commission, the round will fast-track expansion plans to help the public transport industry build resilience against ongoing issues like fuel hikes, driver shortages, funding uncertainty, and Covid-19 recovery

Brian O’Rourke, CitySwift co-founder and CEO said: “This new era of CitySwift is one where we are focused on preparing our partners for a greener, cleaner future of mobility, by matching supply and demand across their networks now. CitySwift strongly believes the future is bright for public transport, and mobility intelligence is the key that will unlock attractive, efficient, and green public transport across cities globally.

 

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“Over the past decade, we have seen a significant shift in the way the world moves due to compounding crises such as climate change and the Covid19 pandemic. Cities worldwide have become more congested, travel patterns have changed, the cost of living has increased and sustainability is now a key issue of the political agenda. These shifts have presented us with an exciting opportunity. The public transport industry must rethink its traditional ways of operating and shift its focus from supply to demand in order to optimise networks for the future – and data is what will unlock these efficient and optimised networks. Private operators and public authorities require data-enriched insights to inform them on how to best adapt and operate their networks to provide more efficient, reliable and sustainable services,” added O’Rourke.

The company also has revealed new product announcements alongside a new visual identity and website. The new identity will take the company into its next phase as the world’s first ‘mobility intelligence-as-a-service’ platform, blending the power of data and public transport together to prepare transport networks everywhere for the future of mobility.

The new suite of products includes CitySwift’s Evolve module that delivers scenario planning for AI-powered bus timetabling, and movement pattern simulation for accurately matching frequency with demand resulting in a 45% reduction in late buses and more than 2% reduction in operating hours with existing clients.

The company has also released Discover, a range of dashboards catered to different pain points across transport organisations.

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