Within the project, the innovation focused mainly on acquiring a wide scope of data sources combined with various analytical methods to expand into covering new issues. From the findings of the project, Kayrros made significant improvements such as:
• Increasing the speed and accuracy in identifying relevant information, and keeping it replicable and consistent in time
• Improving the cost effectiveness and flexibility, which is allowing Kayrros to quickly build new indicators since the data management chain is optimized
• Consolidating its market position; with the expansion of its indicators portfolio and technological capacities, Kayrros should be the sole company in the position of providing this niche intelligence
Kayrros forecasts extended over three months, since it’s the period it takes for most of the decisions to be enforced and their effects to be seen. Currently, Kayrros’ forecasts reach a margin error of less than 2% and the company strives to keep improving the precision of its indicators.
Regarding the specific results of this project, Kayrros established a roadmap addressing the development of its publications and indicator portfolio, along with another roadmap dedicated to the new IT infrastructure. Kayrros is now aligned to implement these roadmaps during the Phase 2 of the SME Instrument project. This will boost Kayrros’ commercial offering deployment while reducing technical and financial uncertainties and improving scale-up capacities to support commercial growth.
Technical evolutions to be implanted in Phase 2 of the SME Instrument project will lead to setting up new functions within the Kayrros organization (customer desk, technical central service) and adjusting the commercial strategy (services offer along the data value chain in order to secure the customer relationship; both a commercial and technical interface with the customers).
Additionally, Kayrros will be pursuing complementary work regarding the product marketing of the subscription model in order to develop new approaches to collecting and approaching customer feeback. This growth strategy will finally be completed by a global effort regarding the development of a Kayrros business network. By 2025, the SME Instrument project should lead the company to generating a revenue of 52 m€ and growing to reach 200 employees.
Kayrros in perspective with EU global Energy information and policies
In a more global point of view and based on Kayrros’ solution performance, the entire energy industry—as well as the other stakeholders that have an interest in this information—will be able to take quicker and more accurate decisions. The European Commission’s energy policy decisions are underpinned by analyses and impact assessments. Moreover, mathematical models and tools are used to assess policy effectiveness, and to evaluate the potential consequences of policy proposals. Even if the EU has its own tools and methods to monitor the European Oil & Gas market, Kayrros is presenting global information, i.e. information regarding the supply of non-EU countries or storage worldwide.
The information that currently exists in this sector is either not fully reliable (when it exists) or unavailable. Therefore, Kayrros solutions offer an alternative for the EU to benefit from this intelligence and fuel the European Energy Security Strategy. As stated in the Energy Security Strategy released in May 2014, long-term measures include conducting risk assessments, and Kayrros intelligence will be integral in better anticipating stresses that may occur in the supply sector. Another example of how this project may improve challenges faced by the EU is the promotion of long-term certainty and predictability for investors as stated in the regulation on the governance of the Energy Union issued on November 30 2016. Kayrros solutions will have direct and strong impacts on investors since the company’s services target them specifically. Finally, the 2030 Energy Strategy proposes the development of new indicators regarding the energy system. Among the issues identified, the diversification of supply which—as highlighted by the Energy Security Strategy and the Strategic Energy Technology Plan—will be based largely on renewable energy. Consequently, indicators on renewable energy and emissions developed within the project will be key in reaching this objective.