PredictHQ & Dewey Provide Academic Access to Demand Intelligence Data
Dewey’s newest data partner is PredictHQ - the leading provider of demand intelligence data. PredictHQ’s datasets measure and predict the impact of real-world events. Information such as predicted attendance, area of impact, TV viewership, and more are delivered for 19 categories of attendance-based, planned, and unscheduled events. PredictHQ data is often used to derive supply chain, staffing, and other operations-related insights.
Who is PredictHQ?
PredictHQ is a demand intelligence company that enables businesses to predict and adapt to the impact real-world events have on customer demand. Teams at Domino’s, Uber, Walgreens, Accor Hotels and other global businesses use PredictHQ’s API and Web Application for dynamic, precise, verified and scalable real-world events data to adjust their labor, supply chain, operate more efficiently, create better products and improve the customer experience. These insights are now unlocked for the academic community through PredictHQ’s new partnership with Dewey.
What type of data does PredictHQ have?
Three datasets are now available on the Dewey platform:
- Unscheduled Events: Data about unpredictable and unscheduled events, including severe weather, disasters, airport delays, health warnings, and terror.
- Non-Attended Events: Data about non-attended events with a start and end date that are more fluid in impact, such as observances, public holidays, and school holidays. Available for California from 2020-present.
- All Attended Events: Data about gatherings with a start and end date/time, where people come together in one location for entertainment or business, such as a sporting event or concert. Available for California from 2020-present.
How can I access PredictHQ data for academic research?
PredictHQ’s data is available to all Dewey subscribers, with sample data available for all users. Not a Dewey user yet? Create an account to start exploring the available datasets.
Questions about PredictHQ
Questions about PredictHQ data? Or just curious about what others are using it for? Check out the latest discussion in the Dewey community by searching tag PredictHQ.