
Traversals is a German company founded in 2019 that specializes in data fusion, using AI and advanced technologies to process and analyze publicly available information from a wide range of sources. Their Data Fusion Platform (DFP) offers real-time information and historical data for decision-making, tailored to client needs. Key products include Company Risk Monitoring, Ukraine Dynamic Frontline Monitoring, and Emerging Diseases Radar, among others, serving government, business, and NGO sectors. The company emphasizes privacy, security, and fair partnerships, aiming to make intelligence services accessible and cost-effective. Traversals boasts a team with over 30 years of combined experience in the intelligence industry and is financially backed by experienced entrepreneurs.

Traversals is a German company founded in 2019 that specializes in data fusion, using AI and advanced technologies to process and analyze publicly available information from a wide range of sources. Their Data Fusion Platform (DFP) offers real-time information and historical data for decision-making, tailored to client needs. Key products include Company Risk Monitoring, Ukraine Dynamic Frontline Monitoring, and Emerging Diseases Radar, among others, serving government, business, and NGO sectors. The company emphasizes privacy, security, and fair partnerships, aiming to make intelligence services accessible and cost-effective. Traversals boasts a team with over 30 years of combined experience in the intelligence industry and is financially backed by experienced entrepreneurs.
Founded: January 17, 2019
Headcount: 10 employees
Core product: Data Fusion Platform (DFP) — cloud-based OSINT data fusion SaaS
Funding signal: Pre-seed round; Bavarian Ministry grant
Open-source intelligence (OSINT), multi-source data fusion, risk monitoring and situational awareness for public and private sector users.
2019
Analytics / Intelligence / OSINT
Crunchbase lists one pre-seed funding round with Hans-Joachim Kolb as lead investor.
Awarded a StartZuschuss grant to support OSINT portfolio development.
“Backed by at least one private investor (Hans-Joachim Kolb) and a regional government grant”