Category: Occasions

  • Kainaz Karmakar named One Show 2025 jury president

    Kainaz Karmakar named One Show 2025 jury president

    Mumbai: Ogilvy India CCO Kainaz Karmakar in Mumbai, has been named jury president for out-of-home, print & promotional for The One Show 2025.

    Senior creative leaders from around the world are appointed as Jury Presidents to lead the judging for each discipline, and have a vote on the work.  The list of confirmed jury presidents can be viewed here.  

    In addition, members of The One Club board of directors will be present during judging, serving as non-voting facilitators in jury discussions.

    “The One Show’s reputation is built on the integrity of its juries and judging process,” said The One Club CEO Kevin Swanepoel. “Kainaz and the rest of the jury presidents will help further this legacy of the fairest and most positive judging process.”

    Entries for The One Show 2025 are now open, with fees increasing after each deadline. The super-early entry deadline for maximum savings is 1 November 2024, followed by the early deadline on 13 December 2024, the regular deadline on 31 January 2025, the extended deadline on 14 February 2025, and the final deadline on 28 February 2025.

    The full juries will be announced in December, with early judging starting in January 2025. Finalists will be announced in April, and winners of the gold, silver, bronze pencil, and merit awards will be revealed during creative week in May 2025 in New York.

    Submissions must include work background, creative ideas, insights and strategy, execution, and results to support judges’ decisions and enhance the One Show awards archive.

    All winning entries are showcased in the archive and viewable for free for one year. Winners also receive a complimentary one-year membership to The One Club, which includes full archive access.

    Agencies, brands, production companies, and individuals behind winning work are featured in The One Show Creative Rankings and The One Club’s Global Creative Rankings, which combine results from The One Show, ADC Annual Awards, Type Directors Club (TDC) Awards, ADCE Awards, and One Asia Creative Awards. Winners are ranked globally, regionally, and by country.

  • TV9 Festival of India returns with a grand second edition

    TV9 Festival of India returns with a grand second edition

    Mumbai: The TV9 Festival of India returns for its second edition from 9 to 13 October, 2024, at Major Dhyan Chand Stadium near India Gate, promising cultural diversity and festive cheer. This year, the festival will host Delhi’s tallest Durga Puja pandal, featuring larger-than-life idols and vibrant décor that capture the essence of Durga Puja.

    Beyond tradition, the festival offers an exciting shopping experience with over 250 stalls showcasing high-end fashion, beauty products, home appliances, electronics, and furniture, making it a one-stop destination for unique finds.

    Food lovers can indulge in a culinary journey through India’s diverse regional cuisines, with options ranging from Delhi’s spicy street food and Lucknow’s buttery kebabs to Bengali sweets and Hyderabadi biryanis.

    Music enthusiasts can look forward to live performances, including soulful Sufi, Bollywood hits, and folk tunes, featuring some of the most talented artists in the industry.

    Gather your friends and family and join us at Major Dhyan Chand Stadium for an unforgettable experience filled with spirituality, shopping, food, and music at the TV9 Festival of India!

  • Brunch Electronik makes its Indian debut with Mathame and Korolova

    Brunch Electronik makes its Indian debut with Mathame and Korolova

    Mumbai: Brunch Electronik is making its debut in India with Mathame and Korolova. Produced by Envision and Spacebound, premier live entertainment company, presented by Heineken 0.0, the festival aims at celebrating the world of electronic music and has enchanted audiences across iconic locations worldwide such as Barcelona, Ibiza, Lisbon and Los Angeles to name a few. Now it’s your turn to join the global movement!

    Heading to Jayamahal Palace, Bengaluru on 15 December 2024, the open-air festival will bring with it a stellar lineup calling for fans to bring their spectacular energy for the ultimate experience! Tickets are live now on BookMyShow, India’s leading entertainment destination, with prices starting at Rs 1,499/-.

    Brunch Electronik, widely celebrated as “the biggest brunch of the year”, originated in Barcelona and has garnered a global following for its unique blend of avant-garde electronic music, live performances and a festival atmosphere. The event is a full-day experience, combining music, food and community in iconic venues around the world.

    Brunch Electronik isn’t just about music—it’s a vibe. With two energetic stages, you’ll find yourself lost in the beats, while also enjoying the space – spend some time at the chill zones with shaded rest areas while you prep to get your groove on again.

    Korolova has quickly established herself as one of the most exciting new talents in the electronic music scene. With her distinct melodic techno sound, she has captivated audiences across Europe and beyond. Known for tracks like ‘Me And You’ and ‘Sweet Surrender’, Korolova’s performances offer a deeply emotive and euphoric journey. Her sets, filled with sweeping melodies and pulsating beats, have earned her a dedicated global fanbase.

    The Italian duo, Mathame has been making waves in the global electronic music scene, with their blend of deep, melodic techno infused with emotional resonance. Having released iconic labels like Afterlife, they are best known for their fan-favourite tracks, ‘For Every Forever’ and ‘Skywalking’, which have become anthems in clubs and festivals worldwide. Their ability to create a cinematic atmosphere with their music makes each performance a transcendent journey into another world! Mathame adds, “Bringing our music to India has been a long-time dream for us. We can’t wait to share our sound with the Brunch Electronik crowd in India – let’s create something unforgettable!”

    Envision co-founders Karan Badkar & Tamanna Mordani, said “We’re thrilled to bring Brunch Electronik to India, merging extraordinary electronic music with a vibrant daytime to night experience. At Envision, we’re always pushing boundaries, and this event is the perfect blend of music, culture, and community that reflects our commitment to curating unforgettable moments.”

    “Bringing Brunch Electronik to India is a momentous occasion for us. This festival is a unique blend of music, food, and cultural engagement, and we’re excited to present it to the energetic crowd of Bengaluru. We aim to create a day of unforgettable memories, great music, and a celebration of community and sustainability.” added Spacebound CEO Karan Singh.

  • Decode the future of marketing excellence at SMARTIES Unplugged with 25+ marketing experts

    Decode the future of marketing excellence at SMARTIES Unplugged with 25+ marketing experts

    Mumbai – The second edition of SMARTIES Unplugged India 2024 on 11 October is just around the corner, offering attendees 10+ curated sessions and insights from 20+ industry leaders. The pre-gala event will explore how AI-driven innovation and technology-powered creativity are reshaping the future of marketing, with expert speakers from brands like Flipkart, Spotify, HDFC Bank, Federal Bank, Ajio, Performics, amongst many more.

    SMARTIES Unplugged India promises to be a must-attend event, delivering valuable insights from cutting edge work featuring at SMARTIES, jury POVs on winning work, spotlighting top categories of Smarties and their evolving influence in the marketing ecosystem. on the future of advertising, marketing, and business strategies shaping the future of marketing excellence. The agenda features masterclasses, in-depth discussions, and interactive sessions, giving attendees actionable strategies to take back to their teams. Partners for the event include – InMobi Glance, Silverpush, Blis, Federal Bank, Hybrid, Digital Turbine, Spotify, Mondelēz, IAA India Chapter, flynt.social, Verix, The Free Press Journal, Indiantelevision.com, Adgully & Medianews4u.com.

    Key Highlights of the Event –

    ●    Masterclass on The Future of Video Advertising
       Gaming apps are emerging as high-attention platforms for video advertising, rivaling social media for brand engagement. Insights to master these interactive ads to boost brand performance will be shared by leaders from Digital Turbine.

    ●    Creativity Through Play in Leadership
       Playfulness has been identified as a key driver of creativity and resilience, essential for leadership in today’s AI-driven world. The session will explore how a culture of play can unlock innovation, with perspectives from Play2Transform Group.

    ●    Top SMARTIES Categories in Spotlight
       This session will offer a deep dive into the top categories that have seen the maximum traction at SMARTIES, discussing emerging trends in creativity and technology, with insights from Performics India, Interactive Avenues, and Hansa Cequity.

    ●    Insights from SMARTIES Jury & Brands
       A behind-the-scenes sneak-peek at the strategies driving marketing excellence, with key insights shared by SMARTIES jury and brands like Blis, HDFC Bank, and PivotRoots, alongside reflections from jury observer Kantar.

    ●    Marketing Excellence in the AI Era
       Marketing leaders from Federal Bank, AJIO, and Madison Loop will discuss how AI and creativity must intersect to drive real business impact in an increasingly tech-first world.

    ●    Attention & Advertising in India, with AI Being the Game-Changer
       Spotify India will reveal groundbreaking research on how consumer attention in the Indian market is reshaping advertising strategies, offering brands a roadmap to more effective campaigns. Hybrid will shed light on how AI-driven solutions are revolutionizing digital advertising, delivering cutting-edge results for brands.

    ●    Performance-Driven Creativity: Crafting Campaigns That Deliver
       This session will highlight how brands can use consumer insights to balance short-term wins with long-term brand loyalty, showcasing innovative approaches from Ultratech Cement and Glance Advertising.

    SMARTIES Unplugged will provide a comprehensive view of the evolving marketing landscape. Smarties Unplugged is truly designed to equip attendees with practical strategies to elevate their marketing efforts.

  • ET NOW Swadesh celebrates third anniversary of ‘Swadesh Samruddhi Summit’

    ET NOW Swadesh celebrates third anniversary of ‘Swadesh Samruddhi Summit’

    Mumbai: ET Now Swadesh has marked its third anniversary. Launched with the mission, ‘Badho Desh Ke Saath’, the channel has firmly established itself as the fastest-growing Hindi business news platform, championing a revolution of financial empowerment and progress for viewers and investors, weaving their growth to India’s success story.  

    Reaffirming its commitment to empowering Indians to ‘Rise with India, the channel commemorates the 3rd anniversary with ‘Swadesh Samruddhi Summit’, a mega initiative scheduled on 4 October 2024 at BSE International Convention Hall, Mumbai. Themed ‘निवेश से खुशहाली’, the Summit’ will feature a series of engaging fireside chats and panel discussions with industry veterans including K.V. Kamath, Chairman, Jio Financial Services, Keki Mistry, Non-Executive Director, Chairman, HDFC Life, Rana Ashutosh Kumar Singh, Managing Director, State Bank of India, Amit Agarwal, Group CFO, Raymond Limited, Rajesh Sharma, MD & CEO, Capri Global Capital Ltd, Navneet Munot, MD & CEO, HDFC AMC, Nilesh Shah, MD, Kotak AMC, Swarup Mohanty, CEO, Mirae Asset Mutual Fund and Sandeep Tandon, CEO, Quant Mutual Fund. The distinguished leaders will emphasize the importance of systematic investment planning (SIP), managing market volatility, achieving financial goals, and exploring the dynamic opportunities presented by New India—highlighting how businesses, industries, and investors can contribute to and benefit from India’s progress.

     

  • AVIA announces Vietnam in View conference

    AVIA announces Vietnam in View conference

    Mumbai: The Asia Video Industry Association (AVIA) has announced the highly anticipated Vietnam in View conference, will take place on 9 October in Ho Chi Minh City. This event will bring together industry leaders, innovators, and key stakeholders from Vietnam’s burgeoning media and entertainment landscape to explore the dynamic developments shaping the future of the market.

    As Vietnam continues to experience rapid economic growth, its media sector is emerging as  one of the most vibrant in Southeast Asia. Vietnam in View will dive deep into the trends,  challenges, and opportunities that are influencing the evolution of content consumption, broadcasting, OTT platforms, and advertising in the region.

    Key topics and sessions include:

    The rise of OTT and streaming platforms: As streaming continues to gain momentum,  local and international players are competing for market share. This session will explore how  Vietnamese content creators and distribution platforms are adapting to this shift.

    Content creation in a digital era: A deep dive into how local content is shaping national  identity while appealing to global audiences, and how partnerships are paving the way for  more diverse, high-quality productions.

    Regulatory landscape and industry collaboration: An essential look at how the Vietnamese government’s policies are driving growth in the media sector and fostering a  healthy ecosystem for both local and international stakeholders.

    Advertising and audience engagement: With Vietnam’s tech-savvy and increasingly  mobile population, what are the best practices and innovative strategies to reach new  generations of audiences?

    Here’s the restructured list in the requested order:

    – BMVN International, special counsel, Huu Tuan Nguyen  

    – CJ HK Entertainment, senior producer, Nguyen Huu Thi Tuong Vi  

    – EssenceMediacom Vietnam, MD, Sudarshan Saha  

    – FPT Play, deputy general director, Tran Thu Trang  

    – HTV-TMS (Ho Chi Minh City Television), deputy head of digital content service department, Le Dinh Phuong Thuy 

    – Institute for Policy Studies and Media Development (IPS), director, Quang Dong Nguyen  

    – INVIDI, director, Milind Sattur  

    – Kantar Media Vietnam, general director, Tran Thi Thanh Mai  

    – Moonbug Entertainment, head of distribution and brand partnerships APAC, Yasmin Zahid  

    – Msky Co., senior advisor, Nguyen Hanh  

    – POPS Worldwide, founder and CEO, Esther Nguyen  

    – PubMatic, senior director, CTV and online video, APAC, Luke Smith  

    – AVIA & US-ASEAN Business Council, consultant and deputy regional MD and representative, Thanh Vu  

    – Vietnam Parliament Television, general director, Quang Minh Le  

    – Viettel TV360, MD, Pham Thanh Phuong  

    – VSTV (K+), CEO, Thomas Jayet  

    – VSTV (K+), content and channel director, Lien Trinh Thi Thuy

    With both local and regional representatives from across the video and media industry, this  event offers unparalleled opportunities for networking and collaboration, to gain key insights  into the rapidly evolving media landscape and learn how to tap into the incredible growth  potential of Vietnam.

    AVIA’s CEO, Louis Boswell commented, “Vietnam is one of the most exciting media markets in Asia right now, with a young, tech-savvy population and a rapidly expanding middle class.  Our Vietnam in View conference is designed to give industry players the insights they need to thrive in this dynamic market. We’re excited to bring together a diverse range of  stakeholders to explore the opportunities in the Vietnamese media space.”

    Vietnam in View is sponsored by the lead sponsor Cultural and Creative Industries Development Agency (CCIDA); silver sponsors A+E Networks Asia, INVIDI, PubMatic and TV5Monde.

  • The new paradigm of selling sport…

    The new paradigm of selling sport…

    The India Brand Summit 2024 hosted a riveting panel discussion featuring prominent voices in the sports industry. The discussion explored innovative strategies to market sports content effectively and adapt to the evolving demands of advertisers and focused on how sports marketing has evolved, particularly in attracting advertisers by localising sports content.

    This session was moderated by Indian Television Dot Com group’s founder, chairman and editor-in-chief Anil NM Wanvari, GroupM India, managing director of content, entertainment & sports, Vinit Karnik, Polycab’s lead of category marketing B2C, Amit Sethiya, CricViz India’s Director of Sales, Subhayu Roy and Dentsu X India, senior partner for client leadership, Prabhat Naik.

    Vinit Karnik highlighted the significant growth of non-cricket sports like Pro Kabaddi League (PKL) and volleyball. He emphasised that these sports, which started as niche activities, have managed to sustain themselves for over eight years, marking a shift in the sports marketing landscape. “Things have changed dramatically in sports marketing,” Karnik stated. “The fact that many people are playing and watching these sports—whether on the ground or streaming platforms—indicates a growing interest that attracts advertisers. The market size has grown exponentially, from ₹1,500 crore to ₹20,000 crore in less than two decades.” Karnik’s insight underscores how sports beyond cricket are becoming valuable advertising platforms due to increased viewership, signalling the industry’s wider acceptance of sports as integral to pop culture.

    Amit Sethiya explained how sports marketing has moved beyond simple inventory buying. He pointed out that in earlier days, cricket was the go-to platform for brands. However, with leagues like PKL and Indian Super League (ISL) gaining traction, marketers now leverage rich data to make informed decisions. “Today, it’s no longer about just buying inventory,” Sethiya noted. “The focus is on how brands can utilise the data accumulated over years of these properties. Broadcasters and organisers are helping brands see the potential of connecting with audiences in Tier 2 cities, even with limited budgets.”

    This shift has democratised sports marketing, allowing smaller brands to associate with emerging sports without needing deep pockets. The ability to analyse data and understand audience demographics allows advertisers to invest strategically in sports marketing.

    Subhayu Roy emphasised the role of data in driving value for advertisers. He explained how CricViz collects up to 60 data points during events, offering insights that enhance viewer engagement and inform advertisers. “For example, when Virat Kohli is at the crease, data suggests that Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) have never lost a match in the second innings,” Roy shared. “This type of analysis helps retain viewership by keeping fans engaged, thus preventing them from switching channels.” Roy also discussed how data is used to create new monetization streams for advertisers. “From selling ad slots to monetizing player stats, the ability to quantify performance data opens up various revenue avenues for broadcasters and brands alike. This approach allows advertisers to make calculated investments, ensuring their marketing spend delivers the maximum impact.”

    Prabhat Naik highlighted the shift from traditional media to digital platforms, attributing it to the growing trend of on-demand content consumption. “Victory lies in the flexibility that digital platforms offer,” Naik said. “While television demands appointment viewing, digital content is always accessible, anytime, anywhere,” Naik stressed that while television still holds its ground, the future of sports marketing lies in adapting to a more digital-first approach. This flexibility is driving advertisers to focus more on digital, making it an essential part of their marketing mix.

    The discussion at the India Brand Summit demonstrated that sports marketing is rapidly evolving. With new sports gaining popularity, rich data driving advertiser decisions, and digital platforms offering unmatched flexibility, the industry is embracing innovative ways to engage audiences and deliver value to advertisers. As Vinit Karnik summarised, “Sports is no longer just entertainment; it’s a cultural phenomenon. The way we sell and market sports has changed, and it will continue to grow as an essential platform for brands.”

  • Building brands for the gen z mindset – advertising in the digital era

    Building brands for the gen z mindset – advertising in the digital era

    Mumbai: The India Brand Summit featured a riveting panel discussion on “Building Brands for the Gen Z Mindset – Advertising in the Digital Era,” showcasing insights from industry stalwarts across diverse sectors. The panel discussion focused on the evolving landscape of advertising and brand building in the digital era, particularly emphasizing how brands connected with the Gen Z audience. The conversation revolved around topics such as content, personalization, e-commerce, and technology, exploring how brands effectively communicated with their end consumers using digital platforms.

    The session was chaired by Ernst & Young LLP, partner and head of marketing advisory, Amiya Swarup, Taco Bell’s general manager of business development, Vishal Suvas Telkar, The Belgian Waffle Co., general manager of marketing Vrushali Parab, Gamitronics CEO Rajat Ojha, Galderma, head of e-commerce & digital strategy, Sunil Nat, Birla Opus, head of digital, Surbhi Gupta and Interactive Avenues senior creative director, Eshwari Pandit.

    Vishal Suvas Telkar highlighted the importance of pricing strategies in attracting the Gen Z audience. He spoke about Taco Bell’s successful campaign which emphasised competitive pricing, especially with their Rs 99 menu, which has shown significant growth over the last three quarters. Telkar remarked, “We’ve done a lot on digital platforms. We are seeing results, but there’s more to be done. Our new advertisement shows a consumer choosing a taco over a burger, emphasising how our product is more filling and satisfying.” Telkar’s insights reflected a deep understanding of the value-driven Gen Z consumer who not only seeks affordability but also engages with brands through digital platforms and social media, where Taco Bell has found significant success.

    Vrushali Parab provided a powerful example of leveraging consumer insights to build brand narratives. She discussed how their digital-first approach, combined with data-driven efforts, has allowed them to track key performance indicators like reach and engagement. Parab shared the success of their National Waffle Day campaign, a brand-created property, which resulted in over 100 million digital impressions. “We didn’t need to remind people about National Waffle Day—our audience was already engaged. Our #EveryoneKnows campaign took this insight and ran with it, achieving 6 million views and 4 lakh comments within 24 hours. It’s the power of the right narrative, stitched together with the right partners,” she explained.

    Rajat Ojha took the conversation into the realm of the metaverse and gaming, emphasising how brands can engage Gen Z through immersive, social experiences. “In the gaming world, socialising happens naturally. Platforms like Roblox and Discord are popular because they bring people together,” Ojha noted. Ojha illustrated how Gamitronics helped brands like Dodge by creating a collaborative, virtual car-building experience for kids. The experience wasn’t just about interacting with a brand—it was about co-creating and socialising, elements that resonate deeply with Gen Z’s need for inclusivity and interactivity.

    Sunil Nat underscored the importance of transparency and personalisation in today’s digital age. He emphasised that Gen Z values inclusivity and authenticity. “We choose influencers carefully to ensure our messaging is neutral to gender and representative of all our consumers,” Nat explained. His comments reflected how brands must focus on crafting communications that align with Gen Z’s demand for authenticity while being inclusive in all their campaigns.

    Surbhi Gupta, shed light on how technology, particularly generative AI, is transforming the customer experience. She spoke about Birla Opus’ investment in visualisers that allow customers to visualise their home’s interiors with different paint colours in real time, showcasing how integrating technology can enhance consumer engagement. “Technology is not just about convenience; it’s about making the experience engaging. We are using AI to personalise experiences based on consumer behaviour, allowing us to provide a frictionless and immersive experience,” Gupta noted.

    Eshwari Pandit emphasised the importance of maintaining authenticity and transparency in brand messaging. “Gen Z and future generations will demand even more accountability because of the consequences they have witnessed. Staying true to your brand’s values is the only way forward,” Pandit affirmed.

  • Route Amplify 2.0: Route Mobile & CNBC-TV18 spotlight digital communication and identity

    Route Amplify 2.0: Route Mobile & CNBC-TV18 spotlight digital communication and identity

    Mumbai: Route Amplify, a conclave presented by Route Mobile Ltd, a CPaaS provider for enterprises, OTT players, and mobile network operators in association with CNBC-TV18, showcased conversational solutions, customer experience breakthroughs, and digital trust strategies on 27 September in Mumbai. Designed to advance cloud communications and digital identity, Route Amplify 2.0 brought together thought leaders, industry experts, and key stakeholders from around the world, fostering discussions to shape the country’s largest CPaaS-focused conclave.

    The esteemed speakers at the event included Edelweiss Group chairman Rashesh Shah; Route Mobile MD and Group CEO Rajdip Gupta; former World No. 1 badminton player Saina Nehwal; HDFC Bank chief digital officer Anjani Rathor; Restaurants Brand Asia group chief technology officer Kiran Komatla; PwC India managing director – customer transformation Vivek Srivastava; Google head of strategic partnerships Abhinav Jha; Deloitte partner – customer strategy & design Vivette D’cruz; Landmark Group customer & loyalty product leader (Middle East) Emily Ong; Godrej Consumer Products Ltd head of business transformation & digital Vijay Kannan; and Amazon Web Services head of customer solutions – CIO advisory (India & South Asia) Dr Bishwajit Mohapatra.

    Building on the success of the first season, Route Amplify Season 2 focused on the themes of ‘Conversations & Trust,’ exploring trends, innovations, and insights across industries, with special emphasis on Generative AI’s role in customer experience.

    India, the second-largest market for OTT consumption after China, lacked a CPaaS-focused event. Route Mobile, a global CPaaS player, initiated this platform to shape the future of digital communications.

    The event also offered a platform for networking and knowledge sharing, highlighting the impact of cloud communications on businesses globally.

    Route Mobile MD & Group CEO Rajdipkumar Gupta said, “With Route Amplify Edition 2.0, we aim to build on the momentum of last year’s success and enthusiasm, creating an even more enriching platform for industry leaders to unite and drive innovation to shape the future of digital communications. Our primary goal is to foster discussions that will lead to real-world developments and solutions in these vital areas.”

  • IBS 2024: The future of marketing in a technology driven world

    IBS 2024: The future of marketing in a technology driven world

    Mumbai: The second edition of the Indian Brand Summit 2024, held in Mumbai, witnessed insightful discussions on how addressable advertising is transforming personalised marketing, the role of data in driving success, and the evolving landscape of OTT platforms and sports marketing. The event also explored the complexities of CTV and highlighted the rise of local brands to national prominence.

    The session titled “The future of marketing in a technology driven world” delved into how marketing is evolving to become more dynamic, personalised, and data-centric. As technology advances, marketers are rethinking their strategies and tools to better connect with consumers. Chaired by Publicis Groupe India’s CEO of digital technology business, Amaresh Godbole, the panel featured HDFC Bank’s SVP – growth marketing & martech, Deepak Oram; Pharmeasy’s Sr VP – growth, Akash Valia; Aditya Birla Capital’s brand head, Mahadev Srivatsa; and MIQ’s head of growth & revenue, Varun Mohan.

    Srivatsa emphasised the real-time capabilities of AI and its disruptive nature, stating, “The effectiveness of AI has shifted from mere delivery to creation, allowing us to better target consumers based on their evolving needs.” He highlighted the increasing availability of AI tools that streamline both the creation and delivery of marketing content, thus enhancing the consumer experience.

    Oram pointed out the critical importance of bridging gaps in customer service through technology. He noted that “consumers today research online before visiting retail stores,” underlining how digital footprints have transformed consumer behavior and marketing strategies. This shift, he explained, requires a more integrated approach, where customer behavior can inform service delivery in real time.

    Valia added a regulatory perspective, acknowledging the balance between technological advancements and compliance in healthcare. He noted that while AI can streamline processes, “the consumer experience must remain efficient,” stressing the importance of adhering to regulations while leveraging technology to enhance service delivery. He elaborated on Pharmeasy’s commitment to improving operational efficiencies, emphasizing the role of technology in expediting the prescription process.

    Mohan discussed the complexities of interpreting data across diverse consumer markets, saying, “Understanding user behavior is critical for effective campaign execution.” He highlighted MIQ’s approach to leveraging data for pre-campaign insights and continuous optimisation during campaign flights, illustrating the need for a data-driven mindset in marketing.

    The session illustrated that as technology continues to evolve, so must the strategies marketers employ to engage consumers effectively. Each panellist highlighted the necessity of adapting to changing consumer behaviors and leveraging innovative solutions to enhance the overall marketing experience.