According to the Eurostat report by the European Commission, 1615 major railroad accidents took place in Europe in 2022. The accidents resulted in numerous deaths, high costs of repair, and lost efficiency in commuting.
One of the most important phenomena that characterizes railway engineering is rail track monitoring. Even from early periods, it is able to identify movement changes, damage, instability, and failure.
We just jumped onto the opportunity and got right to work when one of Austria's top digitizing companies for railway digitization asked our team to revolutionize rail track monitoring.
To ensure a secure, dependable, and potent cloud-based train tracking monitoring platform, they required that we develop an automated solution.
Our microservices architecture and eight SCRUM teams increased productivity while cutting R&D expenses by half. See more about how the team accomplished this by downloading the case study in its entirety.