
KONUX
Founded Year
2014Stage
Series C - II | AliveTotal Raised
$135.76MLast Raised
$6.11M | 3 yrs agoAbout KONUX
KONUX develops smart sensor solutions to generate machine insights for industrial companies. It offers sensors and artificial intelligence (AI)-enabled data analytics tools to optimize railway operations. It was founded in 2014 and is based in Munich, Germany.
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KONUX Patents
KONUX has filed 11 patents.
The 3 most popular patent topics include:
- Permanent way
- Rolling stock
- Train protection systems

Application Date | Grant Date | Title | Related Topics | Status |
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6/17/2019 | 7/4/2023 | Mathematical optimization, Train protection systems, Information systems, Permanent way, Rolling stock | Grant |
Application Date | 6/17/2019 |
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Grant Date | 7/4/2023 |
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Related Topics | Mathematical optimization, Train protection systems, Information systems, Permanent way, Rolling stock |
Status | Grant |
Latest KONUX News
Jul 12, 2023
Share Sitetracker , the leading deployment operations management software for critical infrastructure providers, announced that KONUX will use Sitetracker technology. KONUX is using machine learning and AI to reimage the railway industry across Europe as a highly sustainable, effective and efficient mode of both passenger and freight transportation. KONUX represents a new industry adopting Sitetracker technology, which is already well established in the energy and telecom markets. Railways produce significantly less carbon emissions than trucks, airplanes, and cars, and much of the heavy infrastructure for railways is already in place. However, rail has a reputation for being unreliable and inadequate to keep up with all modern business and transportation needs. Munich, Germany-based KONUX is changing that equation by digitizing the railways across numerous countries both in Europe and Asia. KONUX‘s vision is to transform railway operations for a sustainable future. The scale-up is bringing next-generation predictive maintenance, network usage and traffic monitoring and planning solutions for railway infrastructure management. By digitizing switches and making them IoT-connected, KONUX is using machine learning and AI to help railways improve their capacity, reliability, and cost-efficiency. Sitetracker‘s deployment operations management software will help KONUX eliminate a variety of disparate tracking tools and mobile apps so it can more seamlessly roll out, manage, and deploy thousands of IoT-connected rail switches as part of its ambitious plan to digitally transform rail. KONUX represents a new industry to take advantage of Sitetracker‘s industry-leading dashboards, reporting, and automation. Related Posts “Once Sitetracker is fully implemented, our ability to plan, deploy, accurately track, and maintain thousands of IoT-devices across many world regions will be significantly more efficient and modernized,” said Denis Dungs , head of customer success for KONUX. “We want to focus our efforts on gleaning insights and data from devices so we can help rail companies be more efficient and strategic. Sitetracker helps us cut the time and energy we spend deploying and managing devices, so we can focus instead on the strategic insights they reveal.” Available today in 10 languages, Sitetracker has already been widely deployed across 23 countries with plans to be in more than 100 by the end of 2023.Sitetracker has expanded its worldwide offices to include London, Bengaluru, Singapore, and Melbourne as more countries and industries demand smart solutions for their infrastructure deployment needs. Sitetracker expects to continue to add to staff, language capabilities, and product features to help foster innovation that supports digital equity and a sustainable future.
KONUX Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
When was KONUX founded?
KONUX was founded in 2014.
Where is KONUX's headquarters?
KONUX's headquarters is located at Flossergasse 2, Munich.
What is KONUX's latest funding round?
KONUX's latest funding round is Series C - II.
How much did KONUX raise?
KONUX raised a total of $135.76M.
Who are the investors of KONUX?
Investors of KONUX include Athos Capital, Strungmann Family Office, MIG Fonds, New Enterprise Associates, Sanno Capital and 15 more.
Who are KONUX's competitors?
Competitors of KONUX include Notion, Railway Metrics & Dynamics, Amplo, Nova Labs, Alteria Automation and 10 more.
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