Decimitry Sciences, a pioneer in Causal Intelligence for Enterprise, and IntelliNews, the leading news service for Global Emerging Markets, today announced a multi-year strategic partnership to integrate advanced causal intelligence into the newsroom: IntelliNews Lambda.
The collaboration integrates Decimitry’s Causal Intelligence Platform which combines causal inference, multidimensional data processing and predictive analysis to deliver scientifically grounded insights in low or minimal data environments.
Decimitry Sciences has announced a strategic causal AI partnership with bne IntelliNews, expanding the reach of its Causal Intelligence for Enterprise platform to new audiences and sectors. This collaboration underscores Decimitry’s leadership in enterprise decision-making AI bringing the power of causal reasoning and to businesses and investors who rely on bne IntelliNews for insight. By partnering with one of the most trusted names in emerging markets analysis, Decimitry strengthens its mission to deliver reliable, cause-driven intelligence that transforms complex data into confident decisions.
Initially IntelliNews Lambda will focus on trade flows, sanctions impacts, macroeconomic resilience, and geopolitical shifts across more than 100 emerging markets.
“We are excited to announce a multiyear partnership with Decimitry Sciences that will push the field of journalism and analysis forward immeasurably. By combining IntelliNews’ deep archival database and real-time reporting infrastructure with Decimitry’s groundbreaking Causal Intelligence technology, we’re setting a new standard for smart journalism. Together, we aim to surface not just what is happening, but why,” said Ben Aris, founder and Editor-in-Chief, IntelliNews.
The platform will power new products for investors, policymakers, and corporations, including real-time risk monitors, investment attractiveness indices, and on-demand causal analysis tools.
“Partnering with bne IntelliNews advances our mission to apply Causal Intelligence where accuracy, adaptability, and explanatory depth matter most, particularly in times of high volatility, where new policies and shocks emerge almost weekly,” said Simon Dunlop, CRO of Decimitry Sciences. “It’s about equipping journalists, analysts, and decision-makers to uncover hidden causal links and predictive patterns that traditional reporting alone can’t reveal.”


