Roland Berger powers 3 source-linked AI deployments documented in AIUseCaseHub, across 1 industry and 2 countries. Documented deployments include copilots.
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Use Cases
3
Industries
1
Countries
2
Hyperscaler mix
Filter Roland Berger's implementations by cloud provider evidence.
Reported outcomes
1 case reports measurable results
+57.5%
Productivity & throughput
median · 2 metrics
−21%
Sustainability & resources
median · 2 metrics
−30%
Cost savings
median · 1 metric
Medians of results published in Roland Berger cases, normalized for comparability. See all benchmarks →
Evidence persistence
2 of 2 judgeable cases are still publicly referenced · 1 show the organization expanding AI use.
Durability of public evidence, not whether systems remain in production. How this is measured →
The Microsoft Intelligent Manufacturing Award 2026 recognizes pioneering AI-driven digital industrial solutions transforming manufacturing operations across the EMEA region.Award winners include companies such as Krones, tesa, Luxottica, Tetra Pak, Kongsberg Digital, AUMOVIO, Erbe Elektromedizin, and others, employing Microsoft technologies to optimize and digitize their manufacturing processes.These AI solutions include AI-powered digital twins, modular AI platforms for energy management, digital product passports, unified smart factory platforms, and AI-powered clinical evidence mining.The projects demonstrate measurable impact such as faster decision making, improved resilience and sustainability, cost reduction, enhanced productivity, and automation across various manufacturing operations.
The Microsoft Intelligent Manufacturing Award 2025 recognized notable AI-driven solutions that focused on improving operational processes in manufacturing. Winners such as Philip Morris Manufacturing & Technology Bologna, Cereal Docks, and Continental Automotive showcased innovations like predictive factories and smart digital twins, developed using Microsoft technologies.
The Microsoft Intelligent Manufacturing Award 2024 recognizes several companies—Mercedes-Benz, Northvolt, Malvern Panalytical, Wilo, ANDRITZ, and Danfoss—for groundbreaking implementations of Microsoft cloud and AI technologies in manufacturing and related industries. Mercedes-Benz expanded its global MO360 Data Platform using Azure for real-time production data analysis, boosting supply chain and operational efficiency worldwide. Northvolt improved sustainability in battery manufacturing by integrating Power Platform, AI image recognition, and Copilot for production monitoring. Malvern Panalytical deployed cloud-based AI analytics for precision agriculture, enabling real-time nitrogen monitoring. Wilo introduced adaptive worker assistance with augmented reality, increasing productivity and personalized training in their smart factory. ANDRITZ pioneered autonomous pulp mill operations with a digital platform, raising mill autonomy and productivity. Danfoss launched the Azure-based Alsense platform for supermarkets, reducing food waste and energy consumption at scale. Collectively, these projects highlight automation, supply chain optimization, sustainability, and operational excellence via Microsoft technologies.These implementations span several countries across EMEA and were awarded for their impact in efficiency, quality, and sustainability, with cross-functional teams demonstrating a high level of innovation and digital transformation.