Purple Transform, a UK-based AI rail data analytics business, has raised £4.5 million in a funding round led by Mercia Ventures via the Midlands Engine Investment Fund II and backed by Sure Valley Ventures.
The company’s platform, SiYtE, helps to identify and prevent incidents such as theft, trespass and antisocial behaviour on railway lines. It aggregates data from CCTV cameras, IoT sensors and other sources, then uses AI, machine learning and computer vision to analyse it and provide actionable insights.
SiYtE provides an intelligent eye on every camera and alerts staff to potential risks.
As it can be used with older cameras, there is no need to replace existing equipment.
Founded in 2021, Purple Transform brings together senior executives from Cisco, Network Rail, telecoms and government. Its technology is currently installed across the rail network with over 900 cameras and sensors for applications such as detecting people or safety hazards on the lines, reducing crime, spotting vehicles at level crossings and protecting equipment at remote sites.
The system has alerted transport police to numerous incidents and the company is working with Lancaster University to assess its impact on preventing suicides. According to British Transport Police, it reduced cycle thefts by 72 per cent over three months at one site and resulted in 13 prosecutions.
Gregory Butler, co-founder and CEO, said:
“Purple Transform’s mission is to unlock the full potential of technology to enhance safety, security, efficiency, and overall human well-being.
Having successfully deployed our technology in rail, which is a highly complex environment, we’re looking forward to expanding into critical national infrastructure, ports, and manufacturing among other new areas.”
Jonny Nixon of Mercia Ventures added:
“Purple Transform brings together a very high-calibre team with an in-depth knowledge of the rail industry and a strong culture of innovation. The company gained early traction and is now growing rapidly and winning significant contracts in the UK and beyond.”
The Oxfordshire-based company currently employs over 50 staff.
As part of the funding round, Alex Brown – the former CEO of Cisco UK and Ireland – has been appointed as the company’s Chair.
The funding will enable the company to scale up its activities following a series of contract wins in the rail industry, deploy its technology in other sectors and expand its operations in the West Midlands.
Lead image: Purple Transform. Photo: uncredited.
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