Knoema

Knoema Corporation is a privately owned New York-based data technology company launched in 2014, founded in 2011. The firm deploys knowledge management solutions globally across multiple industry verticals. The company has a global team of data engineers, economists, and developers, with US-based employees in New York City, Washington, DC, and Austin, TX.

Knoema
Private
Founded2011
FoundersVladimir Eskin
Vladimir Bougay
Headquarters,
United States
Websiteknoema.com

Knoema manages an open platform via its website Knoema.com, offering access to data visualization resources for more than 3.5 billion time series from more than 1,400 sources that are commonly used in open press and other publications globally [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] and referenced in data aggregator and science libraries [8] [9]. In February 2020, the firm pushed into the alternative data space through its acquisition of Adaptive Management, an alternative data aggregator and solutions provider[10].

History

Knoema launched in 2014 under a collaboration with the African Development Bank to develop the African Information Highway [11], a multi-year open data and data transparency initiative. The company also worked with the European Commission Joint Research Centre and the African Development Bank to develop digital data collection and distribution of food commodities price data in Africa.[12] Knoema also provided SDMX compliant-systems to facilitate structured data collection and sharing between national governments and the International Monetary Fund.

Technology

In 2019, the company deployed its patented autonomous search engine to surface data in users’ workflows in Microsoft Office and G-Suite applications by making weak associations among concepts via a knowledge graph trained using AI. The expressed aim of Knoema is to allow users to discover data autonomously and end the referential search for data.

Projects

Knoema knowledge management solutions have been deployed to Fortune 500 companies, multilateral institutions, asset managers, non-profits, and governments worldwide. [13] [14] [15]

References

  1. https://seekingalpha.com/article/4315872-saras-minimal-downside
  2. https://www.bloomberg.com/opinion/articles/2019-04-05/capitalism-is-more-likely-to-limit-climate-change-than-socialism
  3. https://leadership.ng/2020/02/12/nigerias-soaring-urbanisation-and-looming-crisis-in-cities/
  4. https://bellona.org/news/climate-change/2019-03-the-future-of-electricity-and-its-limitations
  5. https://www.autoblog.com/2019/03/14/elizabeth-warren-break-up-tech-giants-gm-lesson/
  6. https://www.europeanceo.com/world-view/morocco-continues-to-benefit-from-global-trade-partnerships/
  7. Pierson, Lillian (21 February 2017). Data Science for Dummies. ISBN 9781119327646.
  8. https://www.loc.gov/rr/news/othint.html
  9. https://www.economicsnetwork.ac.uk/data_sets#24._Knoema
  10. https://www.waterstechnology.com/management-strategy/4846591/knoema-pushes-into-alt-data-with-adaptive-management-buy
  11. https://dataportal.opendataforafrica.org/
  12. Donmez, Ayca; Solano Hermosilla, Gloria; Bougay, Vladimir; Subbaraman, Balaji; M'barek, Robert; Adam, Abdoulaye; Bahemuka, Stephen; Chinganya Oliver, J. M.; Eskin, Vladimir (2016). "Using web and mobile phone technologies to collect food market prices in Africa. Approaching real-time data and use of crowdsourcing, 2013 - 2016". Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  13. "Free data & statistics, data collection, analysis, visualization and sharing - Zambia Data Portal". Knoema.
  14. "Free data & statistics, data collection, analysis, visualization and sharing - Nigeria Data Portal". Knoema.
  15. Donmez, Ayca; Solano Hermosilla, Gloria; Bougay, Vladimir; Subbaraman, Balaji; M'barek, Robert; Adam, Abdoulaye; Bahemuka, Stephen; Chinganya Oliver, J. M.; Eskin, Vladimir (2016). "Using web and mobile phone technologies to collect food market prices in Africa. Approaching real-time data and use of crowdsourcing, 2013 - 2016". Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
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