Case Studies

Discover a collection of compelling case studies that demonstrate the breadth and depth of our consultancy expertise. Explore completed projects and gain valuable insights into our problem-solving approach, innovative strategies, and successful outcomes across diverse industries.

The Future of Textile Traceability Made sustainably - A Compliance Assessment

The research for AWARE™ revealed the key role of the Digital Product Passport (DPP) within the European Union for advancing climate, environmental, and energy goals, aimed at a more sustainable textile industry. It provides a strategic path for AWARE to adapt to new sustainability regulations,.

Emphasizing Sustainability and Cost Efficiency: Verwater’s Shift Towards a More Eco-Friendly Fleet

The project involved analysis and consultancy on optimising Verwater’s grey vehicle fleet, aiming to save costs and make it more sustainable. With a focus on electrification and efficiency, a strategy and recommendations were developed to manage the fleet more sustainably and economically, looking at the future of the vehicle fleet.

Engineering a New Future: Repositioning Witteveen+Bos in the Global Market

The project for Witteveen+Bos crafted a strategic approach for global expansion, emphasizing sustainable engineering and improving foreign investment and export strategies. It highlighted the importance of strategic partnerships and local market insights, providing steps to strengthen the company’s global stance in sustainable engineering.

Sustainability Defined: Bottle Less’s Environmental Footprint Research Initiative

Our team of consultants examined Bottle Less’s initiatives, evaluating the carbon reduction and water savings from their innovative packaging solutions to quantify their environmental benefits to consumers. This data supported marketing development, allowing Bottle Less to highlight its sustainable mission and strengthen the brand.

Towards a Greener Future: Energy Transition & Mobility in Krimpenerwaard

The team worked with the municipality of Krimpenerwaard on enhancing sustainable mobility and energy transition, identifying challenges on public transport and financial constraints. They presented recommendations for long-term actions to overcome obstacles and leverage opportunities for sustainable mobility.

Revolution in Retail: Batavia Stad's Journey to Data-Driven Decision-Making

We consulted towards a data-driven future with Batavia Stad Fashion Outlet through the implementation of advanced data analysis & AI in their decision-making processes. With ML models and retail trend analyses based on social media data, Batavia Stad can make more data-driven strategic decisions and tap into the latest fashion trends.

Revolutionizing Daily Interactions: The Feasibility of a Transparent AI-Powered App

Our team conducted research for Next Experience on the strategy and feasibility of a novel app using AI and ML to simplify daily life in The Netherlands. This research focused on conversational interaction, transparency, and unbiased results, aligning with the company’s dedication to ethical technology and user-centric design.

Business Intelligence: Navigating Next-Level BI Governance at Damen Shipyards

The project was driven by the need to harmonize data management practices, enhance operational efficiency, and leverage analytics for better decision-making. A team of student consultant was assembled to tackle this challenge, bringing together expertise in data analysis, project management, and international business.

Augmenting the Operations of The Dutch Police: The Role of XR Technologies

The Dutch Police wanted to look into adopting XR technology to increase their daily tasks and operational efficiency through 3D visualization on various devices such as laptops, VR glasses, and iPads. The project aimed to provide an overview of XR trends in the next years and its impact on daily operations.

Empowering The Erasmus Governance Institute: A Modern Marketing & Sales Strategy

The team helped the Erasmus Governance Institute with a marketing strategy for the coming years and a social media campaign to boost Masterclass sales, focusing on improving online visibility and engagement across platforms through comprehensive analysis, KPIs and a platform-specific content strategy.

Cultural Heritage in the Digital Age: A Profitable Monetization Solution for Picturae

The consultants developed a suitable strategy to market Picturae’s self-developed software for digitizing cultural heritage, aiming not only to identify a profitable revenue model but also to seamlessly implement this innovative solution on its website, thereby enhancing the accessibility and preservation of cultural heritage through digital means.

Building Bridges through Coffee: B2B Sales Generating Positive Change

The team worked in a project with Heilige Boontjes, focusing on refining and implementing B2B coffee sales strategies for the company. The project focuses on enhancing communication with potential B2B clients, and directly contributing to selling the “Hier en Daar” coffee. The goal is to promote the coffee’s unique value proposition.

Plastic Use in Farming: Challenges & Opportunities in a Changing Climate

The project identified the effects of climate change on agriculture and its demand for plastic materials, with the team investigating how changes in greenhouse gas levels and climate change affect crop cycles and the need for plastic applications in the agricultural sector. In addition, long-term impacts were evaluated.

Future-proofing in the Energy (Storage) Industry: Opportunities and Challenges for Verwater

The project examined the future of the energy (storage) industry in the Netherlands, Germany and Belgium for the next 15-25 years, aimed at advising Verwater on strategic directions. Combining a market analysis with an evaluation of traditional materials versus innovative alternatives, it offered insight into future developments and competition within the sector.

Arnhem’s Journey Towards Sustainable Energy: A Market Research Perspective

The consultants conducted market research for Gemeente Arnhem on energy transition, combining data analysis and stakeholder insights to identify renewable energy opportunities. The findings emphasized the need for infrastructure upgrades and governmental policies to support Arnhem’s shift towards renewable energy sources.

Strategic Real Estate Analysis: Office Building Market Value and Sizing Study

The team of consultants embarked on an analysis to ascertain the market value of an office building and determine its optimal size, utilizing market data and examining trends within the Dutch and Amsterdam office market, aiming to align the project’s specifications with current demand and future market potentials.

Beyond Executive Education: Understanding the Performance of ESE Masterclasses

The Erasmus Governance Institute (EGI) encountered sales challenges with their masterclasses, necessitating a comprehensive research effort to identify the root causes. This research aimed to illuminate the reasons behind the diminished interest, setting the stage for targeted strategies to enhance enrollment and appeal.

Enhancing Corporate Sustainability: Waste Reduction in Nexplanon Production

The project was aimed at reducing waste and optimizing in-process control tests. Our approach included on-site evaluations, consultations, and data analysis to propose solutions that would minimize environmental impact while ensuring product quality, aligning with sustainable manufacturing practices and supporting women’s healthcare.

E-Biker Safety Research: The Importance of Helmets and Accident Analysis

E-bikes are becoming increasingly popular and their usage is on the rise; however, the lack of mandatory helmet use poses increased risks in the event of falls. Our team researched effective strategies for motivating e-bike users to wear helmets, aiming to enhance safety practices and reduce the likelihood of injuries among riders.

Sustainability Vision 2030-2050: Navigating the Future of The Dutch Travel Industry

Our team of student consultants advised the ANVR on a sustainability vision for the next 25 years, focusing on ambitious goals for the Dutch travel industry. The report written by ANVR provides a strategic roadmap for sustainability in the industry, with recommendations for long-term change in line with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

Revolutionizing Smart Platforms: Maximizing Business Proposition and Social Media Strategies

We elevated SixBlocks’ smart platform in the market by streamlining business operations and focusing on targeted marketing, leading to the development of a comprehensive marketing strategy that not only enhanced SixBlocks’ visibility and engagement but also meticulously aligned with the company’s core values and commitment to excellence.

Fresh Produce Automation: Market Insights, Growth Potential, and Competitor Analysis

The project, centering on strategy formulation and research, sought to enhance the industry by delving into automation, thereby aiming to elevate efficiency and sustainability within food production, ultimately contributing to the development of more sustainable agricultural practices and addressing the challenges of climate change.

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