Category: Marketing

  • AI reshapes market research: insights get faster, sharper, smarter

    AI reshapes market research: insights get faster, sharper, smarter

    MUMBAI: The Market Research Society of India (MRSI) turned the spotlight on AI’s game-changing role in insights at a buzzing webinar on 25 June, titled The Future is AI: Revolutionising Market Research for Tomorrow’s Insights.

    Hosted by independent marketing measurement consultant Sunder Muthuraman, the session featured ,  Ipsos India practice lead – innovation, understanding & client advisory  India Krishnendu Dutta, and ITC Foods, vice president – head of insights and analytics  Vara Prasad.

    Vara Prasad kicked things off by breaking down AI’s impact on market research—declaring traditional methods slow and outdated in a world that demands speed and scalability. At ITC Foods, AI now does the heavy lifting: mining public data, analysing sentiment in customer care calls, listening to social chatter for trend-spotting, and even crafting product concepts. With predictive dashboards in the mix, AI is also helping sharpen business strategy. “AI needs context to shine,” said Prasad, adding that when trained right, it can evolve into a serious innovation engine.

    Krishnendu Dutta pulled back the curtain on Ipsos’s “Facto” — a bespoke AI sandbox built for researchers to safely explore new tools without the chaos. From translation to topline extraction and even creating agentic personas that replace dusty old segmentation decks, Facto is bringing AI to daily insight generation. Ipsos is also tapping into synthetic data to stretch the life and depth of small datasets.

    But both speakers hit pause on the hype with a key reminder: AI won’t replace humans—it’ll supercharge them. Whether it’s prompt engineering, model training or strategic activation, the real magic still needs a human touch.

    To watch the full session, click here.

  • Oppo plays it smart with Gen Z in ‘Har Scene Ka Asli Partner’ blitz

    Oppo plays it smart with Gen Z in ‘Har Scene Ka Asli Partner’ blitz

    MUMBAI: When life gives Gen Z heartbreak, potholes, and 7 per cent battery anxiety, Oppo gives them the K13x and a campaign that quite literally meets them where they are. Launched in collaboration with Flipkart and led by SW Network, the ‘Har Scene Ka Asli Partner’ campaign turns everyday desi dilemmas into brand gold, making the Oppo K13x 5G a street-smart star.

    Armed with military-grade durability, superfast charging, and a long-lasting battery, the K13x is clearly built for life’s curveballs. But instead of singing specs in a sterile studio, the campaign took to the streets and memes with cultural insight and cleverness in equal measure.

    From quirky OOH billboards in college zones declaring “Bro, Kya Scene hai? vs Bro, Scene Ho Gya,” to live charging kiosks that saved the day (and your phone), every touchpoint served more than just copy, it offered context.

    And in a monsoon masterstroke, SW Network turned India’s dreaded potholes into real-world testimonials for toughness. Painted road signs and standees reminded passersby: this phone is pothole-proof.

    Print ads in Dainik Jagran and Navbharat Times added yet another punch, flipping familiar frustrations like slow charging and flimsy builds into moments of revelation. The core idea? “This wouldn’t happen if you had the Oppo K13x.”

    SW Network co-founder Raghav Bagai explained, “Instead of talking about durability in a lab, we showed it where people actually feel the pain on the road. This campaign proves creativity can come from chaos.”

    Meanwhile, digital got its own slice of the action. Meme content and skits by Gen Z creators flooded Instagram and Moj, racking up millions of impressions and cementing the K13x’s place in the cultural scrollscape.

    What began as a smartphone launch has now become a scene-stealer of its own literally. In a cluttered phone market, Oppo and Flipkart have cracked the code: sell the story, not just the specs. And in a world that runs on low battery and high emotion, the K13x might just be the asli partner for every scene.

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  • All pride, no prejudice, or just marketing metrics?

    All pride, no prejudice, or just marketing metrics?

    MUMBAI: As June’s rainbow wave floods timelines, store shelves and corporate logos alike, a sharper question emerges: are brands and agencies walking the talk on LGBTQ+ inclusion, or just flashing their colours for clicks?

    A quick glance across campaigns, policies and creative briefs shows a spectrum—from genuine transformation to performative wokeness. And some of India’s most visible brand voices are ready to call it like it is.

    From “We support Pride” to “We don’t know sh!t”

    Vanaja Pillai, President, 22feet Tribal Worldwide & Head – Inclusion & Impact, Omnicom Advertising Group India, leads with candour. “We believe real change happens when people can show up with curiosity, ask questions, and listen without fear,” she says. Their internal campaign ‘We Don’t Know Sh!t’ ditches moral high ground for messy, human conversations—and Pride is just one point in a year-round learning curve. 

    This year, their Pride initiative is themed ‘Words Build Worlds’, a linguistic lens on how inclusive language can shift narratives and erase bias. Events like Queerically Speaking, Postcards from Pride and even a queer stand-up showcase underscore that allyship doesn’t need a corporate brief—it needs honesty and a mic.

    Beauty with backbone

    At Joy Personal Care, CMO Poulomi Roy doesn’t just market moisturiser. “Inclusivity isn’t seasonal. It’s a mindset,” she says. The brand has walked the walk with a campaign starring Sushant Divgikar—not as a Pride-month gimmick, but as part of a consistent narrative.

    They’ve distributed over 100,000 personal care kits to transgender individuals and sex workers, not under CSR, but baked into their brand DNA. “Representation is not a checkbox for us,” Roy insists. And it shows. From acid attack survivors to plus-sized models, their campaigns are as inclusive behind the scenes as they are on screen.

    Her advice to the industry? “Tokenism is easy. But real impact comes when brands shift the lens from visibility to lived experience.”

    Strategy with substance

    Sonica Aron, founder of Marching Sheep, believes intent is everything. “Pride isn’t about logos in rainbow hues, it’s about policies, partnerships, and presence—every single day.”

    She sees progress in brands that ditch the June-only visibility playbook. “The best campaigns come from rooms where queer folks are not just featured, but decision-makers. That’s when messaging hits home,” says Aron.

    For Aron, real inclusion also looks like safe workplaces, inclusive benefits, and storytelling that avoids the tired tropes. “Less punchline, more person,” she sums up.

    Campaigns with commitment

    Over at White Rivers Media, senior vice president, business strategy & growth, Mitchelle Rozario Jansen sees the shift. “There’s a rise in year-round brand commitment—beyond just posting a rainbow flag,” she says. The agency now partners directly with queer creators to ensure campaigns don’t just represent, but resonate.

    While not every brand is there yet, she’s optimistic. “Today, queer characters aren’t just shown as ‘different’ or comic relief. More stories are about them as people, parents, co-workers and friends. And that’s the real shift.”

    What does the data actually say?

    The numbers don’t lie, especially when it comes to Gen Z. “Younger consumers back brands that back values,” says Roy. “Inclusion drives deeper emotional connections and loyalty that goes beyond seasonal sales.”

    Small audiences? Maybe. But the engagement? “Genuine. Vocal. Long-lasting,” she comments.

    Social Panga founder Gaurav Arora, believes the brands that walk the talk are cashing in where it counts: loyalty, love, and repeat purchases.

    Surveys show 68 per cent of Gen Z and 55 per cent of millennials stick with brands that demonstrate genuine LGBTQ+ inclusion. Companies that offer inclusive benefits, pronoun options, and support queer employee groups have seen a 12–15 per cent jump in repeat business. That’s not just goodwill—it’s growth.

    Inside the evolution of allyship

    “Allyship is now the baseline,” says Arora. “These young consumers expect to see queer inclusion across HR, campaigns, partnerships—even product design.”

    He further says that many brands are stepping up. Gone are the days of token rainbow logos in June. Today’s leaders are offering gender-neutral product lines, non-discrimination clauses, and year-round collaborations with LGBTQ+ organisations. They’re co-creating content with queer voices, embedding representation in hiring and storytelling, and hosting real conversations—not just reels.

    Meanwhile, rainbow-washing is getting called out fast. “Seasonal ads with no follow-through? Bright in June, forgotten by July,” Arora concludes.

    So, are Indian brands truly embracing inclusivity—or still riding the rainbow wave? It’s a bit of both. The glitter is still there, but the groundwork is growing. When campaigns move from optics to action, when hiring shifts from compliance to culture, and when queer stories are told with nuance, not novelty, that’s when the real change happens.

    Until then, the rainbow will remain both a symbol and a litmus test.

  • IFA Berlin unveils new innovation awards to spotlight tech breakthroughs

    IFA Berlin unveils new innovation awards to spotlight tech breakthroughs

    BERLIN:  IFA Berlin, the world’s leading home and consumer technology event, has launched a new global awards programme: the IFA Innovation Awards.  These awards, set to debut at IFA 2025 in Berlin, aim to celebrate exceptional innovation, design, and market impact within the industry.

    Clarion Events managing director James McGough, stated that the awards will “recognise the Best of IFA, rewarding the incredible progress being made in home and consumer technology.”  He added that the initiative would help identify brands “truly shaping how we live, work and play,” particularly those implementing AI and designing sustainable and accessible solutions. 

    Geekspin editor in chief and jury member Helena Stone highlighted that the IFA Innovation Awards represent “the natural evolution of IFA’s century-long commitment to showcasing the technologies that transform how we live, work, and connect.”  She believes these awards will “spotlight the innovations that define the future of consumer technology” as IFA enters its second century. 

    The new awards follow IFA’s hundredth anniversary in 2024, which attracted over 215,000 visitors from 138 countries and more than 1,800 exhibitors. 

    The comprehensive programme will recognise innovations across various sectors, including smart home and IoT, sustainable technology, health and wellness tech, gaming and entertainment, mobile communication, audio-visual excellence, kitchen and home appliances, and emerging technologies. Winners will receive either the official IFA “Best of category” or “Innovation Award” certification, along with full licensing rights to use the awards logo. Additional benefits include an exclusive showcase at IFA 2026’s Innovation Gallery, prominent placement across IFA’s global media channels, and coverage in official IFA publications and social media. 

    Helena Stone affirmed that the IFA Innovation Awards are poised to “become the gold standard for consumer technology recognition in Europe and beyond,” with an international jury of experts ensuring the winners represent “truly groundbreaking achievements.” 

    The awards are open to manufacturers, designers, engineers, start-ups, and technology companies worldwide. Eligible products must be innovative consumer technology or home appliance solutions commercially launched between 1 February 2025 and 30 April 2026, and must be available in European markets.  Applications are now open, with an independent panel of global technology experts, industry analysts, and innovation specialists overseeing the evaluation process.

  • Gameskraft powers Indian athletes across track, field, para and archery

    Gameskraft powers Indian athletes across track, field, para and archery

    MUMBAI: When skill meets support, the scoreboard changes. That’s exactly what Gameskraft Foundation is banking on as it doubles down on India’s medal ambitions reaffirming partnerships with four key sporting foundations, the Inspire Institute of Sport (IIS), Anju Bobby Sports Foundation (ABSF), Gosports Foundation, and the Dola & Rahul Banerjee Sports Foundation (DRBSF).

    “Over the past few years, our partnerships have shown encouraging results,” said Rishi Wadhera, Vice President – Corporate Communications & CSR, Gameskraft. “It’s been heartening to see how consistent support can make a meaningful difference in the journeys of emerging athletes. Our focus remains on nurturing potential, building sustainable infrastructure, and supporting communities in their efforts to create future champions. These collaborations are a reflection of our continued commitment to contributing positively to India’s sporting ecosystem with a long-term vision and are grateful to our partners for their commitment.”

    Together, these collaborations form a medal-making machine supporting everything from para-athletes to archers and track stars, from grassroots training to global podiums.

    At IIS, the Foundation backs the Athletics Centre of Excellence, whose star pupil Neeraj Chopra took home Silver in Javelin at the 2024 Paris Olympics. At ABSF, a new academy is taking shape in Bengaluru to foster more future Shaili Singhs who leapt to Bronze in Long Jump at the 2025 Asian Athletics Championships.

    Lauding the efforts of the Gameskraft Foundation and their long-term commitment to a robust sports-driven culture, Anju Bobby George, Founder of ABSF and India’s first medallist in the World Athletic Championship said, “Our association with Gameskraft Foundation has been anchored in a shared belief in long-term impact. The backing we’ve received is not just empowering for our training infrastructure but has been vital in inspiring young girls from small towns to dream bigger.”

    Gameskraft’s partnership with GoSports Foundation under the Para Champions Programme is a testament to inclusivity in sports. At the 2024 Paralympics, the results were golden literally with Sumit Antil and Dharambir grabbing Gold, Suhas Yethiraj securing Silver, and Rakesh Kumar bagging Bronze.

    In the archery arena, Deepika Kumari supported via DRBSF scored Bronze at the 2025 Archery World Cup, aiming true with Gameskraft in her corner.

    “For Indian sport to reach the success we aspire, it needs the coming together of more than just talent. Corporate India’s involvement in sport is pivotal, and some of our more prominent achievements have been a result of this support. At Gameskraft Foundation, we have people who are as obsessed with us about our Olympic ambitions. Together we have created a system for our athletes that gives them the best possible chance to succeed, and I am confident we will have more podiums coming from track and field in the near future.”, said Manisha Malhotra, President, Inspire Institute of Sport.

    The results are already on the leaderboard, but Gameskraft isn’t done yet. With every laurel and long jump, the foundation is showing that gaming companies can play a serious role in India’s Olympic journey not just virtually, but with real impact on real tracks.

    Now that’s how you level up.

  • Butterfly unveils new identity with fingerprint wings, celebrates change in every Indian kitchen

    Butterfly unveils new identity with fingerprint wings, celebrates change in every Indian kitchen

    MUMBAI: Some brands age.

    Others evolve.

    And then there’s Butterfly-the Chennai-born kitchenware veteran that just reinvented itself with a deeply personal twist.

    On 23rd June 2025, Butterfly unveiled a revamped identity that fuses a timeless symbol with a powerful message: celebrate change without losing yourself.

    At the centre of this makeover is a design choice that’s as poetic as it is powerful. The new Butterfly logo incorporates a fingerprint seamlessly merging into the wings—marking every swirl with the individuality of the person using it. In a world that’s obsessed with change, Butterfly seems to say: your essence still matters.

    This refreshed identity isn’t just a nod to design—it’s a shift in mindset. Butterfly now speaks to a psychographic, not a demographic. Targeting what it calls the ‘zillenial attitude’, the brand aligns itself with those who may not be united by age but by how they engage with life: fluid, evolving, yet fiercely authentic.

    “For over 40 years, Butterfly has been a part of millions of kitchens across India. Today, as homes become more fluid and identities more self-defined, our new identity reflects not just who we are—but who we’re here for”, said Butterfly CBO Swetha Sagar.

    Backed by Crompton, the parent company known for its home solutions muscle, Butterfly is now turning the heat up in India’s fast-modernising kitchens. From mixer grinders to cooktops, its products are being overhauled to match the rhythms of hybrid lifestyles and shifting household roles—without losing durability or design edge.

    “This is more than a rebrand. It’s a reimagining of what it means to belong in a modern Indian kitchen. Butterfly is for the originals. The ones who grow, shift, and adapt, but never lose the essence of who they are”, Sagar added.

    The campaign—titled ‘Celebrating Change’—embraces the unpredictability of modern life, while doubling down on authenticity. In tone, language, and iconography, Butterfly signals a departure from traditional kitchen narratives that once revolved around functionality alone.

    The new visual identity reflects the stories of those who stir with soul, sauté with sass, and season with self-expression. It’s not just a kitchen upgrade—it’s an identity reset.

  • Dove mends it like Kintsugi in rebonding tale of strength and strands

    Dove mends it like Kintsugi in rebonding tale of strength and strands

    MUMBAI: Hair today, stronger tomorrow. Dove is flipping the damage-care narrative with its biggest launch in 15 years the Peptide Bond Strength range, fronted by a powerful campaign titled ‘Reborn Stronger’. But this isn’t just about split ends and smooth strands. This is about scars, strength and strand-by-strand self-acceptance.

    Drawing inspiration from Kintsugi, the Japanese art of honouring cracks with gold, Dove isn’t just sealing split hair, it’s celebrating the story behind it. Just like the artform, the new campaign doesn’t aim to return things to their former state. It shows that every break can lead to beauty that’s more profound, more radiant, and more resilient than before.

    At the centre of the campaign is a poetic film that quite literally glows. Fractured hair strands are mended with soft golden light, a visual metaphor for Dove’s new Protein-Peptide Complex, which rebuilds hair from within by restoring broken bonds. The result? Not just repaired hair but reborn hair.

    “The campaign isn’t about hiding damage, it’s about redefining it,” says Unilever vice president for hair care Sairam Subramanian. “This is for every woman who’s picked herself up and rebuilt, stronger and more radiant. ‘Reborn Stronger’ is her story, told strand by strand.”

    With warm tones, gentle voiceovers and real women in everyday acts of care brushing, tying, letting their hair down the campaign paints a picture that’s less about vanity and more about vulnerability. The message: resilience isn’t loud, it’s lived-in.

    Dove’s Peptide Bond Strength range is more than a formula upgrade. It’s a philosophy. Powered by the Protein-Peptide Complex, the new line works at a molecular level to repair internal hair damage and strengthen fibres from the inside out.

    The brand that has stood for real beauty now invites everyone to see hair and healing as more than a return to form. As the campaign quietly declares: It’s not about going back. It’s about coming back stronger. And that’s a promise as deep as the roots.

  • Brands queue up for Neeraj Chopra Classic as javelin goes prime time in India

    Brands queue up for Neeraj Chopra Classic as javelin goes prime time in India

    MUMBAI: India’s golden boy of athletics is attracting more than just medals. The inaugural ‘Neeraj Chopra Classic’—India’s first global javelin competition—is drawing serious brand muscle ahead of its 5 July debut at Bengaluru’s Sree Kanteerava Stadium.

    The event is headlined by Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd (BPCL) and backed by a power-packed sponsor roster that includes Visa (official partner), Audi India (mobility partner), BodyArmor Lyte ORS (hydration partner), Duolingo English Test (learning partner), and Snapchat (content partner).

    Radisson Hotel Group is the hospitality partner, JioStar the broadcast partner, and FanCode Shop is handling official merchandise—making the NC Classic a 360-degree sporting spectacle both on-ground and online.

    Speaking on the response from brands to the NC Classic, JSW Sports chief commercial officer, Karan Yadav said, “The versatility and range of brands that have decided to come on board with the NC Classic is testament to the potential this competition has. These are the biggest names in world javelin, spearheaded by Neeraj, competing on Indian soil for the first time. The event has all the ingredients to be a blockbuster, and a regular fixture on the world athletics calendar. The response to partner with the event has been fantastic, and it only augurs well for the future of live sport planned to global standards, in India.”

    With the world’s top javelin throwers gearing up to compete, the Neeraj Chopra Classic is shaping up to be more than just a one-off event—it’s India’s blockbuster entry into the world of elite field sports.

  • Spinny drives the point home with Sachin’s ‘God Promise’ on the move

    Spinny drives the point home with Sachin’s ‘God Promise’ on the move

    MUMBAI: When Sachin Tendulkar makes a promise, it’s not just heard, it’s driven home. Quite literally now, as Spinny’s ‘God Promise’ campaign hits the road across India’s metros, shifting gears from screens to the streets. After racking up millions of views online and sparking buzz on Linkedin, Spinny has now rolled out a high-visibility outdoor and transit campaign. Think branded cabs in Delhi, city buses in Chennai, Bengaluru and Pune, and even Mumbai’s iconic double-decker buses all bearing the message of trust, assurance, and India’s most beloved cricketer.

    It’s a smart move. Where better to meet your potential car buyer than during their daily commute?

    Much like the brand films, the OOH creative is no-nonsense and culturally grounded. The sight of Sachin paired with the words “God Promise” cuts through the usual billboard clutter not with flash, but with familiarity. The campaign strikes an emotional chord with Indians for whom trust, especially while buying or selling a car, is non-negotiable.

    In addition to the celebrity endorsement, Spinny has backed its ‘promise’ with action: a first-of-its-kind 3-year Assured+ warranty, a 5-day money-back guarantee, and access to over 10,000 plus verified cars. For sellers, the platform also promises best-price deals putting its money where its messaging is.

    From Delhi’s RWA networks to Mumbai’s bus routes and Chennai’s bustling corridors, Spinny’s strategy is simple: be visible where the buying intent brews. Not in boardrooms or banners, but on buses, in traffic jams, and on roads where real decisions are made.

    As one campaign insider put it, “Trust isn’t a tagline for us, it’s an everyday delivery.”

    With Spinny’s new route, the message is clear: in the great Indian used-car market, faith isn’t optional. It’s a feature.

  • Hello Kitty rolls into India with cute new wheels for kids

    Hello Kitty rolls into India with cute new wheels for kids

    MUMBAI: Sanrio’s global pop icon Hello Kitty just got her own ride in India, and it’s got kids buzzing. In a purr-fect collaboration, tech-enabled Indian manufacturer Bidso has launched a new line of Hello Kitty-themed 3-wheeler scooters, designed for safety, fun, and some serious playground style.

    The range includes three delightfully designed SKUs that blend the charm of Hello Kitty with durable, child-friendly engineering. Manufactured in India and priced to please—starting at just Rs 899—the scooters promise quality without breaking the piggy bank.

    Now available exclusively on Flipkart, the launch makes it easy for families across the country to bring home some Hello Kitty joy, with doorstep delivery options and a seamless checkout experience.

    Bidso co-founder & head, Aditya Krishnakumar shared, “Partnering with Hello Kitty, a brand with a joyous global presence is an honor. At Bidso, we’re passionate about creating innovative, high-quality products, and this collaboration allows us to offer something truly special to families in India. We’re excited that these scooters will capture the hearts of both children and parents.”

    Bidso’s latest move signals its intent to become a key player in the child mobility segment, with a sharp focus on fun, affordability, and homegrown manufacturing. For Hello Kitty fans, it’s time to scoot in style.