FREQUENTIS Communication and information solutions for a safer world The Austrian company Frequentis headquartered in Vienna is an international supplier of communication and information systems for control centres with safety-critical tasks. Such ‘control centre solutions’ are developed and marketed by Frequentis in the business sectors Air Traffic Management (civil and military air traffic control, air defence) and Public Safety & Transport (police, fire brigade, ambulance services, shipping, railways). The primary goal of a control centre is to ensure the protection of individuals and goods from harm. Therefore, appropriate solutions are particularly important for customers working in safety-relevant sectors. Customers needs now include efficiency requests and the necessity to quickly adapt to continually changing conditions; this results in an increased demand for integrated solutions. Frequentis human-centred design process helps to secure a safe, high performance, and resilient working environment for operators and controllers. Frequentis operates a worldwide network of branches, subsidiaries and local representatives in more than 50 countries. Products and solutions from Frequentis can be found in over 30,000 operator positions and in about 140 countries. Founded in 1947, Frequentis is, by its own estimation, the global market leader in voice communication systems for air traffic control with a market share of around 30%. Moreover, the Frequentis Group’s systems are globally leading in AIM (aeronautical information management) and aeronautical message handling systems, as well as in GSM-R systems in the field of Public Transport. Frequentis is headquartered in Vienna, Austria, and had as of 2019, about 1,850 employees worldwide and generated revenues of EUR 303.6 million and EBIT of EUR 17.2 million. Since 14 May 2019, the shares of Frequentis AG are traded in the General Standard on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange and on the prime market on the Vienna Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol FQT (ISIN: ATFREQUENT09)