INRIX Stock

www.inrix.comEnterprise SoftwareFounded: 2005Funding to Date: $123.3MM

INRIX is a cloud-based automotive and transportation technology company. Cloud-based INRIX IQ provides location-based data like roadway analysis and trip insights that can help its users make business decisions. INRIX was founded in 2005 by Bryan Mistele and Craig Chapman and is headquartered in Kirkland, WA.

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Team

Management Team

Bryan Mistele
Co-Founder, Chief Executive Officer, President & Board Member
Thadd Stricker
Chief Financial Officer
Mark Daymond
Chief Technology Officer & Data Protection Officer
Rose Fechko
Chief Marketing Officer
Matt Perrine
Chief Revenue Officer
Raine Bergstrom
Chief Product Officer

Board Members

Aleksej Mitrjaschkin
Porsche Automobil Holding
Brian Ascher
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John Johnston
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News

Today, General Motors (NYSE: GM) and INRIX Inc., a world leader in mobility analytics and connected car services, announced that Safety View by GM Future Roads & INRIX is now widely available to transportation planners nationwide.
Inrix, the Kirkland, Wash.-based transportation software and data provider founded in 2004, has raised $10 million from investors, less than a year after the company nearly went public.
Now Inrix, which operates in over 60 countries and several hundred cities, collects aggregated, anonymous data from 500 million vehicles, mobile devices, mobile apps, parking lot operators, mobile carriers and smart meters, all in real-time, covering both consumer and fleet vehicles, and feeding into a system which is finding favor among public agencies and transportation planners rethinking urban mobility.
Updated on: Jun 4, 2023