NEMI Project

Christmas 2017 Telecommunication Engineer undergrad Eloi was all packed up and ready to embark upon his Erasmus placement in Munich to complete his final year thesis. Taken ill at the last minute, Eloi was whisked back home and ended up in hospital until the summer. Back to the drawing board and a little shaken, Eloi looked for a placement closer to home and landed an internship at Pildo Labs.

Skip to 2018, a now masters student Eloi decided to stay on at Pildo where his path had crossed with the ITS department and Martí Jofre who had been commissioned to develop a demand responsive transport (DRT) platform for the Metropolitan Area of Barcelona. Eloi was put in charge of the programme and a prototype delivered to the client. At the same time Pildo was awarded a European Global Navigation Satellite Systems funded project and the team decided to include the DRT prototype and Metropolitan Area of Barcelona as a pilot to further develop the platform. Enter Galileo4Mobility.

Whilst Eloi single handedly coordinated the programming, development and design of the platform, news of the high profile European Global Navigation Satellite Systems funded Galileo4Mobility project had already reached a local bus operator who was keen to pilot the product as a commercial service.  By November 2019 2 commercial DRT services had been launched in the north of Spain, immediately followed by the launch of the Galileo4Mobility pilot for Metropolitan Area of Barcelona in February 2020.  Enter Covid-19 pandemic.

Against all odds another commercial service was launched July 2020 and Eloi took on his first team member as a back-end developer. Since the product had quickly evolved into a private commercial service, a decision was made to move the product out of the lab environment and to form a separate company.

Nemi Mobility Solutions was founded in January 2021.  Eloi´s technical team expanded again to include 2 more developers and in January 2022 Nemi moved their offices from Pildo Labs to their own premises on the outskirts of Barcelona.

Fast forward to 2024, Eloi heads up a team of 8 developers, programmers, quality testers and designers.  The skills and experience that Eloi has accrued since embarking upon the European Global Navigation Satellite Systems funded Galileo4Mobility project back in 2018 are unprecedented and he has become a leading name in technology for mobility solutions.

Left to right: Alejandro Flores UX/UI designer, Shidney Dominguez Quality Assurance, Pol Alcazar Backend Developer, Dafne Ogalla Product Owner, Eloi Martín CTO, Antonio Marquez Developer, Carlos Maestra Full stack developer,(top) Joan Gomez Developer and Dani Amor Front end developer.