Boston Consulting Group opens a Brussels office specialising in AI applications

Boston Consulting Group's BCG GAMMA, its entity specialized in Artificial Intelligence (AI) and data science worldwide, is opening a new centre of excellence in Brussels. BCG GAMMA Brussels will concentrate on artificial intelligence applications for the transformation of operational and business models of large companies. This new branch is positioning itself from the outset as an indispensable AI expertise centre in Belgium. BCG GAMMA moreover announces the start of a partnership with the Université Catholique de Louvain (UCL) for research and knowledge sharing.

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Stefan Dab, Managing Director and Senior Partner of BCG: “Our ambition is to serve large Belgian companies but also to create an international centre of expertise integrated in our European network. The activities of BCG Gamma are growing rapidly thanks to our capacity to combine deep AI expertise with BCG’s strategy and transformation capabilities. Furthermore, Belgium has a high-quality pool for the recruitment of experts, as our universities are at the cutting edge of engineering and applied mathematics.”

A marvellous opportunity for Belgian companies

BCG GAMMA transforms companies operational and business models by implementing artificial intelligence based solutions.

Stefan Dab of BCG GAMMA: “Many players are capable of developing algorithms, but few can deploy them on a large scale. Thanks to AI, our customers have an opportunity to radically transform their operational and business models. Our projects are generally large scale, with returns for our clients in the tens and even hundreds of millions of euros. AI is at the heart of these projects, but often constitutes only 20% to 30% of the efforts. The main challenge typically consists of the technological implementation or the integration into operational and business processes,” Stefan Dab underscores.

Examples of recent projects by BCG GAMMA include the customization of offers and promotions for the millions of customers of a world player in fast food, the real-time optimization of flight schedules for a European airline, and the dynamic management of credit risks for a leading bank.

Belgium, A pool of AI talents

BCG GAMMA employs more than 500 highly skilled specialists throughout the world across all AI and Data Science disciplines.

Stefan Dab of BCG GAMMA: “Our experts are mathematicians, engineers, computer scientists. They have joined us after several years of professional or academic experience. The choice for Brussels to set up the new base can be explained by the access to a highly qualified and specialized labour market. Belgium has a unique talent pool thanks to the high quality of our universities in fundamental and applied mathematics. Knowledge in AI is highly developed in Belgium and our academic research centres are world class.”

BCG GAMMA Brussels has also entered into a partnership with the UCL on the cofounding of research and sharing of knowledge.

Julien Hendrickx, Professor and former head of the department of applied mathematics: “We are delighted with this cooperation with BCG Gamma Brussels, which demonstrates in particular the excellence of the department of applied mathematics in the polytechnic faculty and the ICTEAM institute. This partnership allows us to establish the link between our fundamental research and applications in the field. It also offers our researchers and teachers an opportunity to work on concrete cases and test algorithms on data that are generally not available in the public domain.”

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