技术
- 分析与建模 - 机器学习
- 传感器 - 全球定位系统
适用行业
- 农业
- 金融与保险
适用功能
- 维护
- 采购
用例
- 时间敏感网络
- 基于使用的保险
服务
- 数据科学服务
- 培训
关于客户
瑞士再保险公司是全球领先的再保险和保险提供商。它通过全球约 80 个办事处组成的网络运营。它是一家多元化的保险公司,提供从财产和伤亡保险到人寿和健康保险的广泛产品。该公司服务于广泛的客户群,包括保险公司、大中型企业和公共部门客户。瑞士再保险以其向客户提供高质量、定制保险和再保险解决方案的强大能力而闻名。该公司还因其在管理资本和风险方面的专业知识而受到认可。
挑战
瑞士再保险作为全球领先的再保险和保险提供商,在保险市场面临着一系列挑战。该市场增长缓慢,很大一部分客户的行为类似于 booking.com,在加入保险产品之前阅读评论。此外,从 IT 到互联网再到隐私等法律法规的变化,使得向保险领域推出新产品变得极其困难。这就导致监管机构对保险公司、保险公司对老百姓、老百姓对保险公司缺乏信任。瑞士再保险需要找到一种方法来扩展其地理覆盖范围、地理启用其数据并监控其资产,以克服这些挑战。
解决方案
Swiss RE 决定利用地理数据建模 (GDM) 来应对这些挑战。他们首先使用坐标、将数据置于上下文中并监控资产。他们利用卫星图像来揭开功能的神秘面纱并为业务量身定制解决方案。例如,他们使用地理数据来预测与保险相关的蚊子数量和燃料价格。他们还制定了供应商评估流程,以选择最适合其需求的供应商。他们使用 IBM PAIRS 来实现数据,使用 Google Earth 来提供无与伦比的马力,并使用 ExoLabs 来获得定制结果。他们还使用 CARTO 开发了一个平台,使他们能够分析整个巴西。他们还向客户提供电子邮件服务,该服务启动虚拟机、执行分类、将结果传送到 Dropbox 并提供下载链接。
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