Penki kontinentai wins an award for an innovative solution

Published: 4 December 2008 y., Thursday

„Inovacijų prizas 2007“ apdovanojimas, skirtas „Penkiems kontinentams“ už sukurtą elektroninės prekybos sistemą per IP televiziją „Penki TV“
ATMiQ, a business process management solution created by the company BS/2, which belongs to the Penki kontinentai group, was announced as one of the winners of the annual competition of innovations organized by the Lithuanian Innovation Centre and Lithuanian Confederation of Industrialists.

 

ATMiQ is an intelligent system for managing and optimizing the network of ATMs. It allows forecasting of cash requirements, scheduling of refills and analysis of the technical condition of the equipment. This system is innovative because it is self-learning. Depending on the data collected, it changes constantly and updates its forecasts. All this enables efficient management of ATMs network and significant cost reduction.

 

„ATMiQ“ logotipas

“The system, which we created together with scientists from Lithuania and other countries, is based on the latest research in the field of artificial intelligence and agent theory. It has no equivalents in Lithuania and in terms of its functionality it significantly surpasses similar solutions created in other countries. We are happy that the organizers of the competition of innovations recognised its value,” Mindaugas Leonavičius, project manager of BS/2, says.

 

According to him, the system ATMiQ is being successfully introduced in one of the commercial banks of Lithuania. Over ten banks from Western Europe, America and Asian countries have also taken interest in it.

 

“Large amounts of money are being kept in ATMs. Thus not only the collection and replenishment of cash but also its “freezing” in cash machines impose costs on the banks. ATMiQ enables maximum efficient “employment” of this money and optimization of the whole management of the network of cash machines. It is especially relevant during this global financial crisis,” M. Leonavičius explains.

 

The solutions of the Penki kontinentai group have taken their place among the winners of the competition of innovations, which has been running since 2005. An e-school project, the video surveillance and monitoring system ATMeye as well as the system of electronic trade via interactive IP television, Penki TV, have previously received awards.

 

75 applications were submitted for the national competition Innovation Award this year. The companies of the country competed in the categories of Innovative company and Innovative product.

 

The Penki kontinentai group, which was established in 1992, is one of the biggest IT companies in Lithuania. The products and services of the company are being sold in over 60 countries in Europe, America, Asia and Africa.

 

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