Beroe and Kearney Introduce MAX AI Decision Engine for Procurement

June 03, 2026
Beroe and Kearney have launched Beroe MAX, an AI-driven decision engine designed to make procurement continuously competitive. The platform integrates market intelligence, consulting frameworks, and user data to deliver real-time recommendations across cost, risk, and ESG metrics.

Beroe Inc. and Kearney have launched Beroe MAX, an AI driven decision engine for procurement, announced in a press release. The platform was unveiled at Digital Procurement World in New York and is designed to help organizations maintain continuous competitiveness by linking intelligence with execution.

Beroe MAX uses a neurosymbolic framework that combines Beroe’s global market intelligence and third party data with Kearney’s consulting methodologies and benchmarks. It integrates this information with a company’s spend, contracts, and supplier data to generate contextual recommendations as market conditions change.

The product was developed through a multi year collaboration between Beroe and Kearney, with input from a Strategic Advisory Council of 13 global procurement organizations. These participants helped shape the platform’s design and continue to guide its development.

Beroe MAX will be available to select customers in the coming months.

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