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Partnership with Celonis

Orchestration on the Highest Level

BRSO im Herkulessaal © BR/Astrid Ackermann

© BR/Astrid Ackermann

Celonis, a global leader in Process Mining and Process Intelligence, and the Symphonieorchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks (BRSO) strike a common note. Celonis is now an official partner of the BRSO. The cooperation involves support for the orchestra's national and international concert tours, as well as exclusive joint initiatives at the intersection of technology, culture, and society. This partnership will give Celonis’s employees, customers, and partners unique insights and bring “orchestration made in Germany” to life – not only via the Celonis Process Intelligence Platform, but also in a cultural context.

As part of the collaboration, Celonis will sponsor future international performances by the BRSO, thereby promoting the export of top-quality Bavarian culture. To this end, Celonis will provide financial support for the orchestra's tours to Asia, the US, and European cities such as London, Paris, Madrid, and Barcelona. With this cooperation, Celonis is underlining that a commitment to the arts, education, and society is part of corporate responsibility.

More about the partnership

The foundation for Celonis was laid as part of a student project for the Bavarian Radio, and now – 15 years later – the circle is complete. The BRSO is a prime example of perfectly coordinated orchestration, and thus also a role model for the technology sector. We, too, are striving for ideal arrangements when we bring complex technologies together – for instance, when Process Intelligence sets the pace for the efficient usage of AI. For us, this partnership is of great emotional value and strong symbolic significance: together, we bring excellence from Munich to the world.
Bastian Nominacher, Co-CEO and Co-Founder of Celonis
Celonis and the BRSO are a perfect match. Both are globally renowned for top quality from Bavaria. What's more, openness, a spirit of innovation and the ambition to continuously develop are central to the corporate identity of both organisations. The BRSO and its Chief conductor Sir Simon Rattle are very much looking forward to working with the people at Celonis.
Nikolaus Pont, orchestra manager at the Symphonieorchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks