Big data

The smart management of large amounts of data, numbers and statistics to be analyzed is increasingly strategic. Data refers to text, images, video, audio and other elements of calculation. To exploit these enormous masses of data, forms of reading, calculation and interpretation far superior to human ones have been developed.
Big data applications are found in the following sectors: banking, insurance, social media, manufacturing, large-scale distribution and retail, public administration and healthcare.

Big data in companies

In a large or medium-sized company, the use of big data could be used in:

Applications of big data analytics in management activities

Big data analytics is an important issue for entrepreneurs aiming for a smart business organization, both for the development of actions capable of affecting cost reduction and for the knowledge of customers and the development of new services.
The smart management of information flows can make a company become so proactive that it is able to anticipate the needs of users, customers, consumers and citizens.

Big data: advantages

Big data bring different benefits in many sectors, such as:

PKU Smart Sensor

PKU Smart Sensor project (n. 08RG7211000341 – CUP G89J18000710007) has been financed thanks to the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) 2014/2020 Sicily, within Axis 1 – Specific Objective 1.1 – Action 1.1.5. ‘Realisation and validation of a Point-of-Care system for the home-testing monitoring of phenylalanine in patients suffering from hyperphenylalaninemias’. Amount of eligible PMF Srl expenditure: 208,864.00 euros. Amount of PMF Srl contribution: 146,674.00 euros. The content of this website is the responsibility of PMF Srl and does not necessarily reflect the views of the European Commission.

AMELIE

The AMELIE project, “Advanced framework for Manufacturing Engineering and product Lifecycle Enhancement” (n. 08CT6202000208 – CUP G69J18001010007), was funded by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) 2014/2020 Sicily, Action 1.2.1_03. Eligible expenditure amount for P.M.F. Srl: €204,500.00. Contribution amount for P.M.F. Srl: €108,800.00. The content of this website is under the responsibility of PMF Srl and does not necessarily reflect the views of the European Commission.

MINERVA

MINERVA project (no. F/190045/01/X44 – CUP B61B1900048008) has been financed thanks to the Fund for Sustainable Growth – ‘Intelligent Factory’ PON I&C 2014-2020, as in DM 5 March 2018 Chapter III. Innovative e-learning methods and virtual reality in companies. Amount of eligible expenditure PMF Srl: 274,791.25 euros. Amount of contribution PMF Srl: 160,532.00 euros. The content of this website is the responsibility of PMF Srl and does not necessarily reflect the views of the European Commission.

SECESTA ViaSafe

SECESTA ViaSafe project (no. 08CT6202000208 – CUP G69J18001010007) has been financed thanks to the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) 2014/2020 Sicily, within Axis 1 – Specific Objective 1.1 – Action 1.1.5. ‘Application of the monitoring network from the volcanic ash fallout from Etna to mobility management in the Etnean territory’. Amount of eligible expenditure PMF Srl: 267,400.00 euros. Amount of PMF Srl contribution: 190,752.00 euros. The content of this website is the responsibility of PMF Srl and does not necessarily reflect the views of the European Commission.

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