ZKH Group
Industrial product search
Buying required exact SKU codes. Now, AI agents identify products from natural language descriptions across 16 scenarios.
- AI optimization across 120 procurement sub-scenarios
Sourcing teams sifted through fragmented data to find parts. An AI assistant now scans datasheets to identify alternates instantly.
A global supply chain intelligence provider serving 7,500 customers across aerospace and defense with one of the world's most extensive catalogs of electronic components.
Sourcing teams needed faster ways to identify alternate parts, but the sheer volume of fragmented data overwhelmed traditional machine learning...
“Databricks enabled us to turn decades of electronic parts data into intelligent, conversational workflows that deliver real-time value to our customers. The platform’s flexibility and power have been game changers for our GenAI initiatives.”
Standards, parts, and supply chain intelligence platform for engineering teams.
Databricks is a Big Data company that offers a unified analytics platform for data science, engineering, and analytics teams.
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