Category: Media Agencies

  • Maxus partners IoTBLR to create unique campaigns & product prototypes

    Maxus partners IoTBLR to create unique campaigns & product prototypes

    MUMBAI: With an aim to co-create unique campaigns and product prototypes, Maxus has entered into a partnership with the IoTBLR Foundation for Pervasive Computing, which is one of world’s largest IoT (Internet of Things) focused meet up group.

    Maxus and IoTBLR will work together with brands in building new products and consumer engagement solutions.

    Talking about the partnership, IoTBLR founder Nihal Kashinath said, “We are very excited about working with Maxus and look forward to co-creating more campaigns and product prototypes that have rarely, if ever, been conceptualised before. We bring in a lot of technological firepower around the Internet of Things, wearable tech, virtual and augmented reality, rapid prototyping, etc as well as a massive developer network from which to crowd-source ideas plus expertise. To put these to work in the context of a brand’s story is terribly exciting for us. There is a symbiotic relationship between creative campaigns and bleeding-edge technologies, and from our interactions so far with the Maxus team, we can confidently say that this partnership is going to push creative technology to stratospheric levels (possibly literally). So get ready to see futuristic tech come alive today.”

    Maxus chief digital officer Unny Radhakrishnan added, “We have been working with IoTBLR for some time now and it is a great learning experience. We had earlier launched Maxus Metalworks, our R&D lab, to work in the areas of emerging technologies and completed a couple of projects. Our teams have been conducting specialised workshops for some of our clients as well. This new partnership will help us keep our pace in understanding technology and leverage it for marketing and consumer services.”

    IoTBLR was founded as an open community by Kashinath with a vision to grow awareness on IoT, empower individuals and organisations to build connected products, and create impact by leveraging pervasive computing solutions. Today IoTBLR has entrepreneurs, working professionals, students, researchers, investors, journalists, hobbyists, etc. as its members. Members can attend workshops/talks/hackathons, work together on IoT projects, share equipment and resources, build IoT solutions and startups, and generally stay updated about the latest developments in the connected world.

  • Maxus partners IoTBLR to create unique campaigns & product prototypes

    Maxus partners IoTBLR to create unique campaigns & product prototypes

    MUMBAI: With an aim to co-create unique campaigns and product prototypes, Maxus has entered into a partnership with the IoTBLR Foundation for Pervasive Computing, which is one of world’s largest IoT (Internet of Things) focused meet up group.

    Maxus and IoTBLR will work together with brands in building new products and consumer engagement solutions.

    Talking about the partnership, IoTBLR founder Nihal Kashinath said, “We are very excited about working with Maxus and look forward to co-creating more campaigns and product prototypes that have rarely, if ever, been conceptualised before. We bring in a lot of technological firepower around the Internet of Things, wearable tech, virtual and augmented reality, rapid prototyping, etc as well as a massive developer network from which to crowd-source ideas plus expertise. To put these to work in the context of a brand’s story is terribly exciting for us. There is a symbiotic relationship between creative campaigns and bleeding-edge technologies, and from our interactions so far with the Maxus team, we can confidently say that this partnership is going to push creative technology to stratospheric levels (possibly literally). So get ready to see futuristic tech come alive today.”

    Maxus chief digital officer Unny Radhakrishnan added, “We have been working with IoTBLR for some time now and it is a great learning experience. We had earlier launched Maxus Metalworks, our R&D lab, to work in the areas of emerging technologies and completed a couple of projects. Our teams have been conducting specialised workshops for some of our clients as well. This new partnership will help us keep our pace in understanding technology and leverage it for marketing and consumer services.”

    IoTBLR was founded as an open community by Kashinath with a vision to grow awareness on IoT, empower individuals and organisations to build connected products, and create impact by leveraging pervasive computing solutions. Today IoTBLR has entrepreneurs, working professionals, students, researchers, investors, journalists, hobbyists, etc. as its members. Members can attend workshops/talks/hackathons, work together on IoT projects, share equipment and resources, build IoT solutions and startups, and generally stay updated about the latest developments in the connected world.

  • Dentsu to acquire Netherlands based creative agency Achtung

    Dentsu to acquire Netherlands based creative agency Achtung

    MUMBAI: Dentsu Aegis Network is planning to acquire the Amsterdam based creative agency Achtung BV.

    Founded in 2005, Achtung provides services in both the traditional mass media and digital advertising domains to a variety of companies in the information, communication, automotive and consumer electronics industries, among others. Achtung has been named “Interactive Agency of the Year” three times and won a number of Cannes Lions awards.

    Post-acquisition, Achtung will become part of creative agency mcgarrybowen, one of the Dentsu Group’s nine global network brands. This move will further strengthen and expand the mcgarrybowen network in Europe, making it the third creative hub after London and Paris, and enhance the brand’s presence in the region.

    In its September 2015 worldwide advertising expenditure forecasts, the Dentsu Group’s media communications agency Carat announced that advertising expenditures in the Netherlands grew 2.2 per cent in 2014. Further growth of 1.2 per cent is expected for both 2015 and 2016.

  • Dentsu to acquire Netherlands based creative agency Achtung

    Dentsu to acquire Netherlands based creative agency Achtung

    MUMBAI: Dentsu Aegis Network is planning to acquire the Amsterdam based creative agency Achtung BV.

    Founded in 2005, Achtung provides services in both the traditional mass media and digital advertising domains to a variety of companies in the information, communication, automotive and consumer electronics industries, among others. Achtung has been named “Interactive Agency of the Year” three times and won a number of Cannes Lions awards.

    Post-acquisition, Achtung will become part of creative agency mcgarrybowen, one of the Dentsu Group’s nine global network brands. This move will further strengthen and expand the mcgarrybowen network in Europe, making it the third creative hub after London and Paris, and enhance the brand’s presence in the region.

    In its September 2015 worldwide advertising expenditure forecasts, the Dentsu Group’s media communications agency Carat announced that advertising expenditures in the Netherlands grew 2.2 per cent in 2014. Further growth of 1.2 per cent is expected for both 2015 and 2016.

  • Dentsu Aegis Network launches DAN Women’s Council

    Dentsu Aegis Network launches DAN Women’s Council

    MUMBAI: In an attempt to encourage women to reach top positions inside corporate India and to create an environment where they can flourish, Dentsu Aegis Network (DAN) has established the DAN Women’s Council. This is for the first time that a council of such stature has been envisaged and crafted by any marketing communications agency in India.

    Chaired by Carat India EVP Rajni Menon, the advisory committee will have WATConsult COO Nipun Kapur, Dentsu Media CEO Divya Karani, Dentsu Marcom SVP Sunita Prakash, Dentsu Aegis Network VP – finance Neha Mayekar, Dentsu Media director – HR Dimple Maheshwari, Dentsu Aegis Network EVP – group trading Harsha Joshi, Fountainhead-MKTG AVP – human resources & administration Komal Verma and Dentsu Communications CEO Simi Sabhaney as its key members.

    The DAN Women’s Council will primarily focus on helping women reach their highest potential based on merit, facilitate a path for more women occupying leadership positions in the organization, provide an avenue for a structured mentoring process and create an environment which is safe and equal.

    “Though at an overall level the DAN numbers are significantly healthier than the industry average, we felt it was time to take a proactive step as leaders of the marketing communications industry to ensure that in a growing network, the environment and policies are conducive to grow the women numbers at all levels,” says Menon.

    With a compelling number of woman choose to move out post marriage/child birth due to various circumstantial pressures, the woman workforce at senior positions witness a significant decline when compared to their counterparts in other Asian countries. 

    If they do choose to join back the workforce post their maternity gap, they tend to lose their seniority. Of course, reasons such as harassment at workplace, lower compensation than their male counterparts and lack of flexibility at workplace also add to the pressure.

    “Our women leaders and managers will continue to play a very crucial role in taking us forward as we move ahead to become the No. 2 marketing communications agency group in India by the end of 2017. Today, we are already the leading network when it comes to creating a balanced and uniform work-environment for our women workforce in India. Now, our ambition is to surpass global standards and make DAN the gold standard for encouraging the women talent force. I believe our women managers are second to none,” said Dentsu Aegis Network chairman & CEO South Asia and Posterscope & MKTG – Asia Pacific chairman Ashish Bhasin.

    The agency also plans to expand the council to include more women leaders in the future. The council will also work on getting the male perspective through representation within the council. It will conduct gender sensitisation workshops and create options for delivering additional flexibility.

  • Dentsu Aegis Network launches DAN Women’s Council

    Dentsu Aegis Network launches DAN Women’s Council

    MUMBAI: In an attempt to encourage women to reach top positions inside corporate India and to create an environment where they can flourish, Dentsu Aegis Network (DAN) has established the DAN Women’s Council. This is for the first time that a council of such stature has been envisaged and crafted by any marketing communications agency in India.

    Chaired by Carat India EVP Rajni Menon, the advisory committee will have WATConsult COO Nipun Kapur, Dentsu Media CEO Divya Karani, Dentsu Marcom SVP Sunita Prakash, Dentsu Aegis Network VP – finance Neha Mayekar, Dentsu Media director – HR Dimple Maheshwari, Dentsu Aegis Network EVP – group trading Harsha Joshi, Fountainhead-MKTG AVP – human resources & administration Komal Verma and Dentsu Communications CEO Simi Sabhaney as its key members.

    The DAN Women’s Council will primarily focus on helping women reach their highest potential based on merit, facilitate a path for more women occupying leadership positions in the organization, provide an avenue for a structured mentoring process and create an environment which is safe and equal.

    “Though at an overall level the DAN numbers are significantly healthier than the industry average, we felt it was time to take a proactive step as leaders of the marketing communications industry to ensure that in a growing network, the environment and policies are conducive to grow the women numbers at all levels,” says Menon.

    With a compelling number of woman choose to move out post marriage/child birth due to various circumstantial pressures, the woman workforce at senior positions witness a significant decline when compared to their counterparts in other Asian countries. 

    If they do choose to join back the workforce post their maternity gap, they tend to lose their seniority. Of course, reasons such as harassment at workplace, lower compensation than their male counterparts and lack of flexibility at workplace also add to the pressure.

    “Our women leaders and managers will continue to play a very crucial role in taking us forward as we move ahead to become the No. 2 marketing communications agency group in India by the end of 2017. Today, we are already the leading network when it comes to creating a balanced and uniform work-environment for our women workforce in India. Now, our ambition is to surpass global standards and make DAN the gold standard for encouraging the women talent force. I believe our women managers are second to none,” said Dentsu Aegis Network chairman & CEO South Asia and Posterscope & MKTG – Asia Pacific chairman Ashish Bhasin.

    The agency also plans to expand the council to include more women leaders in the future. The council will also work on getting the male perspective through representation within the council. It will conduct gender sensitisation workshops and create options for delivering additional flexibility.

  • Publicis90 gets applications from 90 countries; including idea for travel portal in India

    Publicis90 gets applications from 90 countries; including idea for travel portal in India

    MUMBAI: Just two weeks after the launch of Publicis90, the Publicis Groupe’s initiative to celebrate its 90th anniversary has gained a positive momentum.

    The applications come from more than 90 different countries, including primarily the United States, the United Kingdom, India, Brazil, Germany and Israel as well as France, where 29 per cent of entries have been made.

    The range of projects is extremely diverse and reflects the creativity possibilities of the digital world. Mobile, content and ad-tech are the most represented sectors. Among many others, some of the projects submitted are: a travel portal in India, a collaborative art platform in France, an application for taxis in Germany, a new in-store payment solution in the UK and a crowdfunding platform dedicated to mothers in the United States.

    Thanks to the mobilisation of all Publicis Groupe agencies, over 50,000 people have visited the Publicis90 website from all over the world. As of 1 February, close to 1,936 people have registered to enter their projects and 795 have completed their applications to be one of the 90 projects or start-ups that will be selected and funded by Publicis Groupe.

    Two thirds of the entries are pre-existing start-ups. Publicis Groupe employees represent 18 per cent of participants and six per cent are students.

    Entries are open until 29 February and anyone – Publicis Groupe employees, students, start-ups, or anybody with a good idea, can submit his or her application. The 90 projects or start-ups that will be selected will benefit from funding of between €10,000 and €500,000, one year of mentoring with a Publicis Groupe executive in marketing, communication and management, and finally an invitation to participate at Viva Technology Paris, the major digital event organized by Publicis Groupe and Groupe Les Echos from 30 June to 2 July, 2016 in Paris.

     

  • Publicis90 gets applications from 90 countries; including idea for travel portal in India

    Publicis90 gets applications from 90 countries; including idea for travel portal in India

    MUMBAI: Just two weeks after the launch of Publicis90, the Publicis Groupe’s initiative to celebrate its 90th anniversary has gained a positive momentum.

    The applications come from more than 90 different countries, including primarily the United States, the United Kingdom, India, Brazil, Germany and Israel as well as France, where 29 per cent of entries have been made.

    The range of projects is extremely diverse and reflects the creativity possibilities of the digital world. Mobile, content and ad-tech are the most represented sectors. Among many others, some of the projects submitted are: a travel portal in India, a collaborative art platform in France, an application for taxis in Germany, a new in-store payment solution in the UK and a crowdfunding platform dedicated to mothers in the United States.

    Thanks to the mobilisation of all Publicis Groupe agencies, over 50,000 people have visited the Publicis90 website from all over the world. As of 1 February, close to 1,936 people have registered to enter their projects and 795 have completed their applications to be one of the 90 projects or start-ups that will be selected and funded by Publicis Groupe.

    Two thirds of the entries are pre-existing start-ups. Publicis Groupe employees represent 18 per cent of participants and six per cent are students.

    Entries are open until 29 February and anyone – Publicis Groupe employees, students, start-ups, or anybody with a good idea, can submit his or her application. The 90 projects or start-ups that will be selected will benefit from funding of between €10,000 and €500,000, one year of mentoring with a Publicis Groupe executive in marketing, communication and management, and finally an invitation to participate at Viva Technology Paris, the major digital event organized by Publicis Groupe and Groupe Les Echos from 30 June to 2 July, 2016 in Paris.

     

  • ZenithOptimedia and Google present Zoogle Day

    ZenithOptimedia and Google present Zoogle Day

    MUMBAI: ZenithOptimedia Group and Google have partnered to present Zoogle Day, a first of its kind event on digital and mobile marketing on 4 February 2016in Gurgaon.

    The ZenithOptimedia leadership, along with top executives from Google will share learnings, insights and case studies where brands have taken the lead in a mobile inevitable world. Some of the subjects that the summit will focus on includes how mobile commerce is shaping up sectors such as banking insurance and telecom, how data driven planning driving programmatic,  top trends in ecommerce, the success story of Alibaba and other future-facing business models that are reaping the benefits of a digital economy.

    The conference will also have a key address by Performics Worldwide COO Craig Greenfield. Since 2005, Craig Greenfield’s expertise in scaling large client programs and developing company-wide processes and this has helped Performics successfully transition into the first truly global performance marketing agency. In his current position, Craig leads global technology and innovation; a dynamic network of change agents focused on identifying, evaluating and developing new products, services and systems to ensure competitiveness and improved operational efficiency.

    Craig works in tandem with Performics’s worldwide leadership, client teams and external partners to help clients identify and capture new business opportunities, negotiate strategic partnerships and enhance operational efficiency.

    ZenithOptimedia Group CEO Anupriya Acharya says, “ZenithOptimedia and Google host Zoogle Day in many top markets around the world and we are very excited to bring this premier event to India. Given the way mobile is increasingly shaping consumer behavior and commerce, we felt this is an opportune time for us to hold this event. Both ZenithOptimedia and Google are leaders in mobile marketing and have valuable lessons and insights to share on the transformation that India is witnessing.”

    Performics and Resultrix managing director Tanmay Mohanty says, “We share a long fulfilling relationship with Google and this event cements this relationship further. They, like us, are driven by the Live ROI philosophy, and have unique data driven insights that help clients derive sizeable share.”

    Mohanty added that the ZenithOptimedia Group has been on a growth curve. “Digital, particularly mobile has been top priority for us. The launch of Performics Mobile in 2014, setup of a media technology and analytics division in Bangalore last year, and creating Centre of Excellence teams out of Mumbai and Delhi, all help us augment our efforts on Mobile. Zoogle Day is another move in the same direction, in partnership with one of our most significant partners.”

    Punitha Arumugam – Director Agency Business India and SEA, Google says “With an estimated 5mn smartphone users being added very month, India’s online populations is expected to cross 500MN by 2018. The Zoogle day chapter we are extending to India is tailored to this reality and will address the mobile and commerce future of this market. “

  • ZenithOptimedia and Google present Zoogle Day

    ZenithOptimedia and Google present Zoogle Day

    MUMBAI: ZenithOptimedia Group and Google have partnered to present Zoogle Day, a first of its kind event on digital and mobile marketing on 4 February 2016in Gurgaon.

    The ZenithOptimedia leadership, along with top executives from Google will share learnings, insights and case studies where brands have taken the lead in a mobile inevitable world. Some of the subjects that the summit will focus on includes how mobile commerce is shaping up sectors such as banking insurance and telecom, how data driven planning driving programmatic,  top trends in ecommerce, the success story of Alibaba and other future-facing business models that are reaping the benefits of a digital economy.

    The conference will also have a key address by Performics Worldwide COO Craig Greenfield. Since 2005, Craig Greenfield’s expertise in scaling large client programs and developing company-wide processes and this has helped Performics successfully transition into the first truly global performance marketing agency. In his current position, Craig leads global technology and innovation; a dynamic network of change agents focused on identifying, evaluating and developing new products, services and systems to ensure competitiveness and improved operational efficiency.

    Craig works in tandem with Performics’s worldwide leadership, client teams and external partners to help clients identify and capture new business opportunities, negotiate strategic partnerships and enhance operational efficiency.

    ZenithOptimedia Group CEO Anupriya Acharya says, “ZenithOptimedia and Google host Zoogle Day in many top markets around the world and we are very excited to bring this premier event to India. Given the way mobile is increasingly shaping consumer behavior and commerce, we felt this is an opportune time for us to hold this event. Both ZenithOptimedia and Google are leaders in mobile marketing and have valuable lessons and insights to share on the transformation that India is witnessing.”

    Performics and Resultrix managing director Tanmay Mohanty says, “We share a long fulfilling relationship with Google and this event cements this relationship further. They, like us, are driven by the Live ROI philosophy, and have unique data driven insights that help clients derive sizeable share.”

    Mohanty added that the ZenithOptimedia Group has been on a growth curve. “Digital, particularly mobile has been top priority for us. The launch of Performics Mobile in 2014, setup of a media technology and analytics division in Bangalore last year, and creating Centre of Excellence teams out of Mumbai and Delhi, all help us augment our efforts on Mobile. Zoogle Day is another move in the same direction, in partnership with one of our most significant partners.”

    Punitha Arumugam – Director Agency Business India and SEA, Google says “With an estimated 5mn smartphone users being added very month, India’s online populations is expected to cross 500MN by 2018. The Zoogle day chapter we are extending to India is tailored to this reality and will address the mobile and commerce future of this market. “