Solutions

A synthetic twin of your network.

Bflows builds a privacy-safe digital twin of your network — or your whole territory — from synthetic data that keeps the structure without exposing a single real identity. Then you run scenarios on it, in both directions: a supplier defaults, or you acquire one; a sector contracts, or a public policy lands. Measure the multiplier, surface the anomalies, see the ripple — before any of it touches the real economy.

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intervention shock or stimulus ×2.4 anomaly ripple · multiplier anomaly synthetic twin · no real data
What it's built on

A copy you can experiment on, safely.

Synthetic & private

Built with CTGAN synthetic data and pseudonymization. The twin keeps the statistical structure; the real identities never leave home.

Input-output multipliers

Sector input-output tables (ISTAT, EXIOBASE) turn any intervention into a measured multiplier: how much total activity one euro really moves across the economy.

What you can run

Both directions, and the noise in between.

Adverse scenarios

A key node defaults, a sector contracts, liquidity dries up. See who's hit, how hard, and when.

Growth scenarios

An acquisition, a new investment, a public policy or stimulus. Model the upside and its multiplier before you commit.

Anomaly detection

Irregular flows, emerging concentrations and early signs of stress, surfaced automatically on the live graph.

How it works

From a synthetic copy to a tested decision.

  1. 01

    Build the twin

    A synthetic, pseudonymized replica of your network or territory: same structure, no real identities.

  2. 02

    Run the scenario

    In either direction — a default or an acquisition, a contraction or a public policy, a squeeze or an injection.

  3. 03

    Read the result

    The ripple across the graph, the measured multiplier, and any anomalies the model flags — before any of it is real.

Who it's for

Network operators

Stress-test your circuit before a shock tests it for you — and size the upside of bringing new members in.

Corporate supply chains

See which supplier failures would actually hurt, and what an acquisition would really add.

Public institutions

Model a policy or a fund allocation on a regional economy, and measure the multiplier before committing.

Build a twin of your network.

From a single supply chain to a regional economy — test the shock and the stimulus before you commit.