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Project management platform for Field Infrastructure.
Key people at Sytex.
Sytex was founded in 2019 by Juanjo Ferrero (Founder) and Mariano Lisiotti (Founder) and Federico Garcia Dura (Founder) and Juan Alvarez (Founder).
Sytex is a project management platform for Field Infrastructure, starting with Telecom.
For example, companies like Telefonica and Claro use Sytex to build and maintain their networks.
Sytex is a project management platform designed specifically for field infrastructure projects, with an initial focus on the telecommunications sector. It provides a mobile and web-based solution that helps telecom companies and other technology-deploying industries manage complex field operations, including construction, maintenance, and rollouts, by centralizing activities, documentation, and communication in one platform. Sytex aims to accelerate project delivery, improve quality, and eliminate revisits by offering AI-powered reporting, real-time progress tracking, and streamlined workflows. Its users include major Latin American telecom operators like Telefónica and Claro, as well as tower companies and ISPs, reflecting strong growth momentum in the LATAM market[1][2][7].
For an investment firm, Sytex represents a company that builds specialized project management software serving field teams in infrastructure-heavy industries, addressing the critical problem of fragmented communication and inefficient manual processes that delay technology deployments. By digitizing and unifying workflows, Sytex reduces errors, cuts costs, and enhances operational visibility, thus impacting the startup ecosystem by advancing digital transformation in traditionally manual sectors[1][2].
Sytex was founded by a team of telecom and software engineers—Mariano, Juan, Fede, JJ, and Nacho—who brought deep experience in project management software, planning, and sales for large telecom vendors worldwide. The idea emerged from their firsthand observation that collaboration on project information is the biggest driver of success but is poorly supported by existing tools, which rely heavily on spreadsheets and disconnected systems. Their vision was to create an "OS for project teams" that is easy to use and fosters a community where project resources and field crews can showcase their skills, improving talent sourcing and project outcomes. Early traction came from partnerships with major LATAM telecom players and tower companies, validating the platform’s value in real-world deployments[2].
Sytex rides the growing trend of digital transformation in infrastructure-heavy industries, particularly telecom, where rapid network rollouts (e.g., 5G) demand better coordination and real-time data sharing. The timing is critical as operators face pressure to deploy new technologies faster and more cost-effectively while maintaining quality. Market forces such as the proliferation of mobile connectivity, increasing complexity of infrastructure projects, and the need for operational efficiency favor platforms like Sytex. By digitizing field operations, Sytex influences the broader ecosystem by setting new standards for project transparency, collaboration, and automation in sectors traditionally reliant on manual processes[1][2][6][7].
Looking ahead, Sytex is well-positioned to expand beyond telecom into other field infrastructure sectors, leveraging its scalable platform and strong LATAM presence. Trends such as 5G expansion, smart city deployments, and IoT infrastructure will likely shape its growth trajectory. Its vision to build a community ecosystem could further differentiate it by creating network effects that enhance talent discovery and project success. As infrastructure projects become increasingly complex and data-driven, Sytex’s influence is expected to grow, potentially becoming a key enabler of digital transformation in field operations worldwide[2][6][8].
Key people at Sytex.
Sytex was founded in 2019 by Juanjo Ferrero (Founder) and Mariano Lisiotti (Founder) and Federico Garcia Dura (Founder) and Juan Alvarez (Founder).