The IT sector is a driver of innovation and one of the key industries that will be actively engaged in the change towards a more sustainable and equitable future. Innovative technologies enable the analysis and forecasting of business activities and their impact on our environment. Increased transparency allows for more efficient processes and enables systems to be optimized, which in turn reduces waste and saves energy.
On Sustainable Paths for Long-term Business Success
NTT DATA Business Solutions is a global player in the IT industry – therefore we see it as our responsibility to leverage the possibilities and opportunities offered by our business portfolio to make a positive contribution to the environment, society and the economy.
As an SAP® Platinum Partner, we maintain a close partnership with SAP and therefore have access to their broad innovative sustainability portfolio. With this, our tailor-made components and services we build the foundation for more sustainable business and entrepreneurship of our customers, which meets the society’s current and future sustainability requirements. Thereby we reconcile sustainability and profitability in a targeted manner and want to fully exploit the existing synergies and business potential.
Projects with Positive Impact on Social Responsibility
Digital Avatars Support Pupils and Teachers
Virtual AI buddy helps kids learn to read – through AI technologies digital avatars can become real educational helpers: Learning to read through the personalized play-out of content and vocabulary and pronunciation and comprehension trained with a playful approach. Concurrent teachers can view the learning progress via a learning assistant dashboard. If the virtual assistant is used systematically, homeschooling costs can be halved and overall school costs reduced by 5%. Also, the lives of children, teachers and parents worldwide can be positively impacted.
The “AI Learning Helper” is the result of an international collaboration between NTT DATA Business Solutions Denmark, NTT DATA UK and NTT DATA Romania and was recently awarded with the “SAP Innovation Award 2022“.
more about our virtual ai buddy
The FarmBot-Network Turns Urban Land into Agricultural Land
Re-thinking the agriculture of tomorrow – back in 2017, we developed an innovative concept for combating against future food shortages and nutritional instability in the course of the NTT DATA Hackathon. The core idea is to increase the efficiency and productivity of smart agricultural robots, so-called FarmBots, by means of networking via a smart farming platform and the use of innovative technologies such as AI, IoT or blockchain. In view of climate change, the growing world population and the trend towards urbanisation, the project received the First Prize of the NTT Group Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Conference in 2019.
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Optimization of Medical Supply Chains to Improve and Save People’s Lives
Innovative IT soar to new heights – the start-up Wingcopter, which was already named a technology pioneer by the World Economic Forum in 2020, focuses on optimizing supply chains of medical goods. Their future plans include the delivery of packages, tools and spare parts, and food and groceries. Wingcopter pursues an emerging business model and has to meet complex requirements regarding the production process. In the successful collaboration, we have built an intelligent SAP cloud ERP landscape with ‘RISE with SAP’, which gives the innovative start-up a boost for its business processes.
AI Makes Telephone Care for Danish Children more Efficient
A virtual assistant supports Børns Vilkår – the Danish children’s aid organization Børns Vilkår communicates with children seeking help not only via telephone calls, but also via SMS and chat. A virtual assistant, developed by NTT DATA Business Solutions Denmark, supports the Børns Vilkår team and continuously learns to better understand the language of children and young people. The AI-based solution helps more than 500 volunteer counselors who receive more than 220,000 calls from children in Denmark every year. As a result, the number of enquiries handled has been significantly increased.