Alkemy S.p.A. operates in the digital transformation market in Italy and internationally. The company offers consulting services; performance marketing services that manages planning and procurement activities for its customers on the digital media, search engines, and social media platforms; and designs, develops, and operates technologies for B2B and B2C channels, front-end solutions, CRM, CMS, portals, apps, etc. It also provides data and analytics services through advanced analytics and machine learning, real time next best action, digital customer intelligence, campaign plan optimization, data environment design, and implementation and management, as well as plans and designs brand experience services for preparing and structuring brand strategies and creativity, advertising campaigns, products or services for commercial businesses, and communication with consumers. In addition, the company offers product and space design services. Alkemy S.p.A. was founded in 2012 and is headquartered in Milan, Italy.
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