Public transport tech firm Snapper Services, based in New Zealand, has announced a strategic partnership with data-centric software business Analytics Engines, marking an advancement in its data analytics offering.
Snapper’s flagship Mosaiq Insights platform, a tool used by transport authorities to analyse the punctuality and reliability of their services, will be bolstered by the partnership. It’s expected that the collaboration will allow Mosaiq Insights to offer bespoke analytics capabilities, specifically tailored to meet the diverse reporting requirements of customers.
The supplier highlights that several public transport authorities in the UK, which continue to rely on legacy data systems, need “precise measurements and reporting metrics” to inform business decision-making. The collaboration with Analytics Engines will enable Snapper to provide tailored analytics solutions for these transport providers, facilitating network improvements that will ultimately uplift the passenger experience.
Jon Salmon, Director of Business Development at Snapper Services, shares his enthusiasm for the new partnership: “Our partnership with Analytics Engines reaffirms that Mosaiq Insights is a truly compelling proposition. Transport authorities can now take advantage of the cost-effectiveness of an off-the-shelf product, while also addressing any niche reporting requirements.”
Emphasising the shared values of both companies, he adds: “Analytics Engines shares our passion for effective collaboration and our commitment to creating excellent public transit experiences. This values alignment enables us to offer an exceptional product and a consistent customer experience.”
Echoing Mr Salmon’s sentiment, Dr Aislinn Rice, Managing Director at Analytics Engines, comments: “Snapper is a great fit for our business. Not only does Snapper share our belief in the power of data, but it further recognises the importance of harnessing insights to drive real-world results. Our partnership is already delivering for public transport authorities and offers huge potential to enhance services for passengers across the UK.”