The Analyzer Team

The Tinker

Florian Kutschat

Florian Kutschat (Pirkner) got to know Matthias Schmidt during their joint physics studies at the TU Wien. As AnalyzerPro grew, Florian became the technical driving force behind the product, combining strong problem-solving skills with a passion for computer science and physics. Following Matthias’s departure in 2026, Florian has taken over as CEO and is responsible for the company’s strategic and operational leadership, alongside the continued development of AnalyzerPro.

The Expert

Dipl. Ing. Peter Reif

Peter Reif, who also runs a driving school, decided to pursue a career as an expert after completing his studies. His professional activities soon brought him together with Werner Gratzer, which resulted in close cooperation. The step to AnalyzerPro was therefore a logical step and Peter Reif began to participate in the design of AnalyzerPro seminars. Today, Peter Reif is responsible for the training and education of experts working with AnalyzerPro. Furthermore, he incorporates his experience from his daily work as an expert in an advisory capacity into the development of the software.

The Machiner

Matthias Schmidt

Matthias Schmidt met Werner Gratzer at the beginning of his physics studies at the TU Wien. His interest in AnalyzerPro’s development work quickly grew, and over time he gained deep experience in both accident reconstruction and software development. After Werner Gratzer retired in 2016, Matthias took over the management of the company and led AnalyzerPro for many years in the areas of research, development, and training. He has since left the company to found a new startup in 2026.

The Inventor

Dr. Werner Gratzer

Dr. Werner Gratzer began his career as an expert in the 1980s. He quickly discovered that many accidents followed similar patterns, which required the regular use of a circle of formulas. A programmable calculator was purchased and the most important formulas were stored. This was the birth of AnalyzerPro. Gradually, the collection of formulas grew and eventually became the modern software that users know. Since Werner Gratzer always programmed primarily for self-application, the high usability of AnalyzerPro is also explained. Through his research and development activities, Werner Gratzer became one of the leading researchers in the field of modern accident reconstruction. He has published numerous papers on various topics of accident reconstruction in books and at conferences.