Travel procurement platform with AI-powered booking and itinerary tools
TripArc operates three interconnected travel platforms (DMX for destination management, ADX for agencies, TMT for tour operators) backed by a modern AI-native stack. The company is actively modernizing legacy .NET systems toward distributed architecture—evident in heavy adoption of LangChain, RAG, and multi-agent frameworks alongside Angular/React front-ends—while simultaneously tackling monolithic component decomposition and booking workflow complexity. Senior-only hiring concentrated in engineering and design signals a push to architect new capabilities rather than scale operations.
TripArc is a travel technology and procurement company operating three platforms: DMX connects destination management companies, ADX serves travel agencies, and TMT supports tour operators. The company negotiates direct contracts with travel partners and distributes inventory through advisors and tour operators globally, handling over $1 billion in annual transactions across thousands of advisors. All technology is internally developed and owned. The company is based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada and employs 201–500 people.
Angular, React, Next.js, .NET/.NET Core, MongoDB, SQL Server, Azure cloud infrastructure, Kubernetes, plus LLM/AI tools: GPT-4, Claude, LangChain, LangGraph, AutoGen, Semantic Kernel, and Pinecone for embeddings.
Modernizing front-end architecture with component libraries and design standards; building a Chorus AI platform with multi-agent systems; redesigning itinerary and booking workflows; and decomposing legacy .NET monoliths.
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