Siemens
Market intelligence
Analysts spent days sifting 1,000+ alerts. AI now filters noise and extracts broker insights, freeing the team for strategy.
- Manual review of 1,000 monthly alerts eliminated
Teams evaluated markets via scattered web searches. AI now aggregates broker research, replacing costly expert calls.
A global materials science company operating manufacturing sites in 31 countries and employing approximately 38,000 people across plastics, coatings, and industrial sectors.
The business development team struggled to evaluate new market opportunities where they lacked existing networks, relying on siloed data and...
“Getting rapid access to information in new market areas is always the biggest challenge. We don’t have existing contacts or networks because they’re new markets, but we still need to get access to the information.”
Materials science and chemical manufacturing for global industrial and consumer markets.
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