Euromonitor International has launched a Centre for Analytics, Modelling and Innovation (CAMI), led by Marius Dundulis and combining its quant research expertise with capabilities for modelling, innovative data exploration and visualization.The firm describes CAMI as a cross industry resource developed by an in house team of PhDs, and says it will meet demand for modelling-driven insights on business strategy and analysis of key concepts which are 'nearly impossible to grasp by ordinary research methods'.
Dundulis, Director of CAMI, comments: 'Euromonitor International's Passport database has more than 115 million internationally comparable statistics and we needed to look for new ways of making sense of that data. A technological and conceptual leap was needed to unleash the full power of this information, which is why we created CAMI.' He adds: 'We strove to create a framework for clients to analyse real world changes in a safe 'lab' environment where they can simulate economic or business events and explore the effects before taking any actions in the real world.'
CAMI already has its first product, a Macro Model allowing users 'at a click of a button' to explore the impact of macroeconomic events across various geographies and indicators. Following soon are a Commodity Prices Model, Dynamic Patterns Explorer, a Competitor Analytics Board, an Income and Wealth Segmentation Tool and a Future Demographics Applet.
Online at www.euromonitor.com , Euromonitor International is headquartered in London, with ten regional offices spanning six continents.
All articles 2006-23 written and edited by Mel Crowther and/or Nick Thomas, 2024- by Nick Thomas, unless otherwise stated.
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