These are the three companies (and technologies) with whom we were happy to turn ideas into actionable innovations
De Watergroep (advanced analytics): Active in 180 municipalities in Belgium (Flanders), De Watergroep provides drinking water to millions of citizens. In the DEL20, De Watergroep trialed advanced analytics to solve one of its main operational challenges: water leaks on the distribution network. 20% of drinking water cannot be invoiced as it never reaches the consumer. The company tested and elaborated an algorithm on loads of data from past leaks. Based on the insights generated by this algorithm, notifications are sent to the right people, at the right time so that appropriate action is taken to reduce water waste, with immediate benefits, both economically and ecologically.
Cartamundi (artificial intelligence): the world leader in playing cards and board games experimented with artificial intelligence (AI) in order to maximize SAP usage and efficiency by proposing new functionalities to guide its customers. The core deliverable was a recommendation engine that uses the ‘collaborative filtering technique’ to extract industry insights from data contained in SAP systems. To build the algorithms to drive this engine, Cartamundi used datasets provided by peers from among the DEL20 members.
Bekaert (robotic process automation): As a world-leading company in steel wire transformation and coating technologies, Bekaert works with numerous suppliers around the globe, renewing no fewer than 3,500 supplier contracts every year. To shorten lengthy administrative procedures, the company explored how robotic process automation (RPA) might handle routine tasks in its procurement chain. While bots take care of contract lifecycle management, buyers can focus on value-added activities like strategic sourcing, with cost savings and efficiency gains as a result.