GATE is part of an EU-funded project that has unveiled an open software toolbox designed to streamline and democratize data enrichment pipelines across various industries. The enRichMyData toolbox represents a significant advancement in the data enrichment, lowering entry barriers and making it accessible to a wider range of stakeholders who encounter difficulties delivering suitable data to feed their analytics solutions.
The enRichMyData toolbox is an integrated collection of interoperable tools and services supporting the entire lifecycle of data enrichment pipelines. By harnessing innovative technologies and infrastructure services, the toolbox empowers users to easily define highly scalable and replicable data enrichment pipelines. Notably, it reduces the need for extensive expertise while enhancing support levels, thus democratizing access to data enrichment processes.
To demonstrate its practical applicability, the enRichMyData toolbox is applied to six diverse business cases spanning digital marketing, manufacturing, predictive maintenance, public procurement, innovation ecosystems, and mineral processing. Each case has detailed technical specifications aligned with specific key performance indicators (KPIs), enabling the validation of the toolbox’s effectiveness across various domains.
enRichMyData is a collaborative project coordinated by SINTEF AS (Norway), one of Europe’s largest independent research organizations. The project partners include companies such as Phillips (Netherlands) and Bosch (Germany), dedicated to engineering and manufacturing; Spend Network (Estonia), a provider of procurement data; JOT Internet Media (Spain), a digital marketing company; CS Group (Romania), a software services company; Expert AI (Italy), a technology company specialized in natural language understanding; and Ontotext (Bulgaria), a semantic technology company. They have the full support of the research partners that, in addition to SINTEF, include the University of Milano Bicocca (Italy), Jozef Stefan Institute (Slovenia), University of Copenhagen (Denmark), GATE Institute (Bulgaria), and BGRIMM Technology Group (China).
For more information about the enRichMyData project, please visit enRichMyData