Category: Occasions

  • Lessons of adaptability: Embracing failure to touch success

    Lessons of adaptability: Embracing failure to touch success

    Mumbai: This year, Goafest has adapted to new horizons, bringing the 17th edition of the festival to the vibrant city of Mumbai.

    As they celebrated numerous ground-breaking ideas, they rose a toast to adaptability – the key to success in their ever-changing world. From diverse view-points to cutting-edge strategies, set amidst the serene backdrop of Powai Lake, this year’s Goafest ignited the creative spark and empowered people to navigate the exciting unknown.

    Disney+ Hotstar presented a session, titled Lessons of Adaptability: Embracing Failure to Touch Success, featuring Indian actress Medha Shankr, and actor Vikrant Massey, moderated by the multifaceted Actor, Producer & Entrepreneur, Neha Dhupia. Medha and Vikrant, the cast of the acclaimed film 12th Fail, illuminated the audience with their insights on embracing failure as a stepping stone towards triumph.

    Reflecting on his 21 years in the industry, Vikrant delved into the essence of adaptability, citing his varied experiences from television to movies and the invaluable lesson that success cannot exist without acknowledging failure. He said, “Success cannot be defined as a standard without failure. Out of  365 days in a year, in 300 you’re off the mark, and only 65 are successes.” He shared anecdotes from his latest project, ‘12th Fail,’ finding resonance in the film’s themes of familial responsibility and the values instilled by Manoj Kumar’s vision. Meanwhile, Medha, having relocated to Mumbai several years ago, echoed Vikrant’s sentiment on embracing failure as a catalyst for growth.

    Despite uncertainties about the film’s reception, both actors were committed to authenticity, prioritising storytelling over commercial success. They expressed openness to future collaborations, guided by a shared dedication to staying true to the director’s vision and exploring diverse storytelling opportunities.

    Through engaging anecdotes and candid reflections, they demonstrated how resilience and adaptability are vital ingredients on the path to success.
     

  • From setbacks to comebacks: The power of persistence

    From setbacks to comebacks: The power of persistence

    Mumbai: This year, Goafest has adapted to new horizons, bringing the 17th edition of the festival to the vibrant city of Mumbai.

    As they celebrated numerous ground-breaking ideas, they rose a toast to adaptability – the key to success in their ever-changing world. From diverse view-points to cutting-edge strategies, set amidst the serene backdrop of Powai Lake, this year’s Goafest ignited the creative spark and empowered people to navigate the exciting unknown.

    In a powerful session titled, From Setbacks to Comebacks: The Power of Persistence presented by Adani, acclaimed writer and film director Tahira Kashyap captivated the audience with her inspiring journey, moderated with celebrity host & actor Atika Farooqui. Tahira shared personal anecdotes and professional experiences, illustrating how resilience and determination have been instrumental in her success. “Women go through hardware upgrades a lot; every day is so different for women, every hour is so different than the previous one,” she mentioned, also candidly referring to the books she has written on womanhood and motherhood.

    When asked about the various facets of her identity, she smiled, “My identity is no longer defined by my title, but by the relationships I cherish. I take immense pride in being known as a wife, mother, daughter, and Mrs Kashyap. It’s the people in my life who give my existence meaning, and I’m humbled to be seen as a person, not just a professional label.” Throughout the discussion, she underscored that setbacks are not the end but opportunities for growth and reinvention. She reflected on the numerous hardships that life can bring, yet felt profound gratitude to the universe for her journey thus far. Her faith had been a constant source of strength, empowering her to overcome obstacles. Recognizing that each person’s life is unique, she acknowledged that everyone faces challenges, but it is their faith that enables them to persevere. With a steadfast determination to create meaningful stories, she vowed that her female protagonists would never be relegated to marginal roles, instead, they would be dynamic characters who drive the narrative forward. With a personal commitment to growth and self-improvement, she embraced the challenges that lay ahead, knowing that her perspective and journey would shape her path.

    Her story resonated deeply, offering a compelling reminder that persistence is key to overcoming challenges and achieving long-term success. This session underscored the transformative power of perseverance in turning obstacles into stepping stones.
     

  • Goafest 2024: Adapt to thrive not just survive

    Goafest 2024: Adapt to thrive not just survive

    Mumbai: This year, Goafest has adapted to new horizons, bringing the 17th edition of the festival to the vibrant city of Mumbai.

    As they celebrated numerous ground-breaking ideas, they rose a toast to adaptability – the key to success in their ever-changing world. From diverse view-points to cutting-edge strategies, set amidst the serene backdrop of Powai Lake, this year’s Goafest ignited the creative spark and empowered people to navigate the exciting unknown.

    In the first session presented by News 18 Network, titled Adapt To Thrive Not Just Survive, Tata Play managing director & CEO Harit Nagpal emphasised the importance of adaptability as a key to thriving rather than merely surviving. In a captivating speech that left the audience both thinking and inspired, laden with anecdotes, the keynote speaker emphasised the inevitability of disruption in our lives and the critical importance of resilience in the face of it. “Disruption can be caused by anything or anyone, but it becomes our responsibility to survive and thrive,” he asserted! He then discussed Business Continuity Planning, a strategy used in the 2000s, designed to address both expected and unexpected scenarios, and its relevance to COVID-19.

    He then moved on to highlight the surge in digital interactions, including video calls and remote work, which have become the norm. The pandemic, he noted, disrupted traditional office setups but ultimately led to more flexible and efficient work arrangements.

    He also revealed that a significant and growing proportion of Tata Play’s customer base is now opting for digital recharge options, marking a notable shift in consumer behaviour. This trend is reflected in the company’s increasing market share, as more and more customers embrace the convenience of virtual recharges. In a nod to the rapid pace of innovation, he declared, “Disruption is the new norm.” From the worldwide web to AI, each breakthrough is shrinking the gap between disruptions, and we’re just getting started.

    His parting words, “Either you disrupt, or someone else is going to do it for you, and the best time to do it is when you feel the most comfortable!” left an indelible mark!
     

  • Unveiling the age of adaptability

    Unveiling the age of adaptability

    Mumbai: Goafest 2024 brought together the brightest minds from across advertising, marketing, media, and business to explore how adaptability is not just a skill but an essential strategy in today’s dynamic market landscape. As industries continue to face unprecedented shifts influenced by technology, consumer behaviour, and global economic factors, ‘The Age of Adaptability’ provides an opportunity to showcase and discuss how embracing change is crucial for success.

    Goafest 2024, hosted by The Advertising Agencies Association of India (AAAI) and The Advertising Club (TAC), kicked off with an electrifying performance by Bollywood playback singer Sukhwinder Singh, presented by B4U Music. His dynamic performance infused the event with energy, ensuring the audience remained captivated and enthusiastic throughout the day. Following this, members of the organising committee lit the ceremonial lamp. Prasanth Kumar, President of AAAI and CEO of South Asia at GroupM, then addressed the attendees, marking the festival’s 17th edition. This year’s event also celebrated the third year of collaboration between The ABBY Awards and One Show. Under the theme ‘The Age of Adaptability,’ delegates were welcomed to Goafest 2024 with a champagne launch, setting a celebratory tone for the proceedings.

    In the first session presented by News 18 Network, titled Adapt To Thrive Not Just Survive, Harit Nagpal, Managing Director & CEO of Tata Play, emphasised the importance of adaptability as a key to thriving rather than merely surviving. In a captivating speech that left the audience both thinking and inspired, laden with anecdotes, the keynote speaker underlined the inevitability of disruption in our lives and the critical importance of resilience in the face of it. “Disruption can be caused by anything or anyone, but it becomes our responsibility to survive and thrive,” he asserted. He then discussed Business Continuity Planning, a strategy used in the 2000s, designed to address both expected and unexpected scenarios, and its relevance to COVID-19. He then moved on to highlight the surge in digital interactions, including video calls and remote work, which have now become the standard. The pandemic, he noted, disrupted traditional office setups but ultimately led to more flexible and efficient work arrangements.

    He also revealed that a significant and growing proportion of Tata Play’s customer base is now opting for digital recharge options, marking a notable shift in consumer behaviour. This trend is reflected in the company’s increasing market share, as more and more customers embrace the convenience of virtual recharges. In a nod to the rapid pace of innovation, he declared, “Disruption is the new norm.” From the World Wide Web to AI, each breakthrough is shrinking the gap between disruptions, and we’re just getting started. His parting words, “Either you disrupt, or someone else is going to do it for you, and the best time to do it is when you feel the most comfortable!” left an indelible mark!

    Thereafter, Sun Neo presented an enlightening session titled, Navigating The Age Of Adaptability: Leading with Vision, Flexibility, and Purpose, led by Sanjiv Mehta, Executive Chairman of L Catterton India. In this compelling talk, Mehta delved into the critical elements of leading with vision, flexibility, innovation, agility, and dynamic purpose in today’s ever-changing market landscape. He articulated how visionary leadership combined with the agility to pivot and a strong sense of purpose can drive business success and resilience. “Agility demands spare capacity and the ability to redirect talent towards value creation”, he mentioned.

    Mehta also highlighted the importance of innovation through several examples, noting that no business follows a linear trajectory. Instead, resilience and adaptability are essential for organisations to bounce back and thrive in a dynamic environment. He stated, “Learning happens when you have the humility to say, ‘I don’t know?’” – by admitting so, organisations and corporations open themselves to new knowledge and understanding, fostering a growth mindset that enables them to learn and develop from others’ expertise and experiences, not just myopically thinking of profit generation.

    He also highlighted myriad leadership attributes, including sensemaking, a term coined by Karl Weick, which involves piecing together disparate information to foresee and navigate complexity. He spoke about care and compassion being a core value for leaders as well. Moreover, while focusing on the value of team over individuals, he emphasised, “The concept of a great leader is a myth; it is always the work of a great team.” Overall, this session offered invaluable insights, highlighting the need for businesses to remain adaptable and forward-thinking to navigate and thrive in the age of constant change.

    Soon after, in a powerful session titled, From Setbacks to Comebacks: The Power of Persistence presented by Adani, acclaimed Writer and Film Director, Tahira Kashyap captivated the audience with her inspiring journey, moderated by Atika Farooqui, Celebrity Host & Actor. Tahira shared personal anecdotes and professional experiences, illustrating how resilience and determination have been instrumental in her success. “Women go through multiple hardware upgrades; every day is so different for women, every hour is so different than the previous one,” she mentions, also candidly referring to the books she has written on womanhood and motherhood.

    When asked about the various facets of her identity, she smiled, “My identity is no longer defined by my title, but by the relationships I cherish. I take immense pride in being known as a wife, mother, daughter, and Mrs. Kashyap. It’s the people in my life who give my existence meaning, and I’m humbled to be seen as a person, not just a professional label.” Throughout the discussion, she underscored that setbacks are not the end but opportunities for growth and reinvention. She reflected on the numerous hardships that life can bring, yet felt profound gratitude to the universe for her journey thus far. Her faith had been a constant source of strength, empowering her to overcome obstacles. Recognising that each person’s life is unique, she acknowledged that everyone faces challenges, but it is their faith that enables them to persevere. With a steadfast determination to create meaningful stories, she vowed that her female protagonists would never be relegated to marginal roles, instead, they would be dynamic characters who drive the narrative forward. With a personal commitment to growth and self-improvement, she embraced the challenges that lay ahead, knowing that her perspective and journey would shape her path.

    Her story resonated deeply, offering a compelling reminder that persistence is key to overcoming challenges and achieving long-term success. This session underscored the transformative power of perseverance in turning obstacles into stepping stones.  

    In a finale brimming with wisdom, Disney+ Hotstar presented a session, titled Lessons of Adaptability: Embracing Failure to Touch Success, featuring Indian actress Medha Shankr, and actor Vikrant Massey, moderated by the multifaceted Actor, Producer & Entrepreneur, Neha Dhupia. Medha and Vikrant, the cast of the acclaimed film 12th Fail, illuminated the audience with their insights on embracing failure as a stepping stone towards triumph.

    Reflecting on his 21 years in the industry, Vikrant delved into the essence of adaptability, citing his varied experiences from television to movies and the invaluable lesson that success cannot exist without acknowledging failure. He said, “Success cannot be defined as a standard without failure. Out of 365 days in a year, in 300 you’re off the mark, and only 65 are successes.” He shared anecdotes from his latest project, ‘12th Fail,’ finding resonance in the film’s themes of familial responsibility and the values instilled by Manoj Kumar’s vision. Meanwhile, Medha, having relocated to Mumbai several years ago, echoed Vikrant’s sentiment on embracing failure as a catalyst for growth.

    Despite uncertainties about the film’s reception, both actors were committed to authenticity, prioritising storytelling over commercial success. They expressed openness to future collaborations, guided by a shared dedication to staying true to the director’s vision and exploring diverse storytelling opportunities. Through engaging anecdotes and candid reflections, they demonstrated how resilience and adaptability are vital ingredients on the path to success.

    The ongoing partnership between The Advertising Club and One Show has elevated the ABBY Awards 2024 Powered by One Show to unprecedented levels of global recognition and excellence for the third consecutive year. This year, a staggering 3,506 entries were submitted from 273 companies, demonstrating the immense enthusiasm and commitment of both participants and jury chairs towards the awards.

    Advertising Agencies Association of India (AAAI) president and CEO of GroupM South Asia CEO Prasanth Kumar said, “The composition of the clients has been very interesting this year with a notable presence of tech specialists. It’s encouraging to see such diversity. It’s truly heartening to witness the growing number of partners, which not only strengthens and welcomes many newcomers into the Goafest fold. While we anticipated challenges, the dedication and support of all involved have exceeded our expectations, and for that, we’re immensely grateful. We’re excited to welcome many new faces and investors to Goafest 2024; we’re also looking forward to numerous tech sessions and integrations that will enrich the experience. Our goal is to institutionalise Goafest, constantly striving to improve. By completing 60% of the work early and refining timing, we’re making practical strides toward our vision for the next year.”

    The Advertising Club and Group CEO of Havas India, South East and North Asia Rana Barua said, “Through countless journeys together, we’ve always been driven by passion, not profit. This year, our commitment to not miss out has been unanimous. The whole team rallied together, united by our love for this industry, to make Goafest 2024 happen within our tight timeframe.”

    Goafest Organising Committee chaiperson Jaideep Gandhi said, “We aim to keep this festival relevant, as we’ve successfully done in the past two years, especially in the post-pandemic era. Each year, we strive to introduce new elements, constantly raising the bar.”

    Dheeraj Sinha, Group CEO – India and South Asia, FCB group CEO – India and South Asia and Co-chair Awards Governing Council, Abby Awards 2024 powered by One Show Dheeraj Sinha said, “We’re thrilled to see a fantastic response from returning agencies, with VML, and McCann Worldgroup India, amongst others, making a comeback, along with many others. It’s a near-complete reunion, with only a handful of agencies not joining us this year!”

    After the sessions closed, Abby Awards 2024 powered by One Show: Publisher & Media Abby was presented by Sony Liv in association with Zee Media and WION.

    The Sakal Gala Dinner followed the awards and the Sports 18 & JioCinema After Hours Party with DJ Akhtar.

    As the curtains closed on these informative and insightful sessions and Day 1 of Goafest 2024, it was a poignant reminder that even in the face of adversity, there lies the potential for extraordinary growth and achievement.

    Stay tuned for Day 2 and Day 3. To know the agenda for Day 2 and Day 3, please log on

    to: https://www.goafest.com/goafest2024/event-schedule.php

  • Navigating the age of adaptability: Leading with vision, flexibility, and purpose

    Navigating the age of adaptability: Leading with vision, flexibility, and purpose

    Mumbai: This year, Goafest has adapted to new horizons, bringing the 17th edition of the festival to the vibrant city of Mumbai.

    As they celebrated numerous ground-breaking ideas, they rose a toast to adaptability – the key to success in their ever-changing world. From diverse view-points to cutting-edge strategies, set amidst the serene backdrop of Powai Lake, this year’s Goafest ignited the creative spark and empowered people to navigate the exciting unknown.

    The second session of Sun Neo presented an enlightening session titled, Navigating The Age Of Adaptability: Leading with Vision, Flexibility, and Purpose, led by L Catterton India executive chairman Sanjiv Mehta. In this compelling talk, Mehta delved into the critical elements of leading with vision, flexibility, innovation, agility, and dynamic purpose in today’s ever-changing market landscape. He articulated how visionary leadership combined with the agility to pivot and a strong sense of purpose can drive business success and resilience. “Agility demands spare capacity and the ability to redirect talent towards value creation”, he mentioned.

    Mehta also highlighted the importance of innovation through several examples, noting that no business follows a linear trajectory. Instead, resilience and adaptability are essential for organisations to bounce back and thrive in a dynamic environment. He stated, “Learning happens when you have the humility to say, ‘I don’t know?’” – by admitting so’, organisations and corporations open themselves to new knowledge and understanding, fostering a growth mindset that enables them to learn and grow from others’ expertise and experiences, not just myopically thinking of profit generation.

    He highlighted myriad leadership attributes, including sensemaking, a term coined by Karl Weick, which involves piecing together disparate information to foresee and navigate complexity. He also spoke about care and compassion being a core value for leaders. Moreover, focussing on the value of team over individuals, he accentuated, “The concept of a great leader is a myth; it is always the work of a great team.” Overall, this session offered invaluable insights, highlighting the need for businesses to remain adaptable and forward-thinking to navigate and thrive in the age of constant change.
     

  • Kyoorius announces winners of the Kyoorius Creative Awards 2024

    Kyoorius announces winners of the Kyoorius Creative Awards 2024

    Mumbai: Kyoorius announced the winners of the 2024 Kyoorius Creative Awards, presented by ZEE, at a grand awards night held on 24 May at Mumbai’s Jio World Convention Centre amidst an audience of more than 1450 professionals from India’s marketing communications industry, the highest ever in its history.

    No entry was conferred the super-exclusive, highly-coveted black elephant award that recognizes work deemed to be the best of show, though there were two contenders – “Motorola Deep Connect” for Motorola India by Dentsu Creative and “Megh Santoor” for Hindustan Unilever’s Brooke Bond Taj Mahal by Ogilvy India. For the first time ever, they were awarded baby black elephants.  

    Kyoorius also commemorated Bharat Ratna, and former Indian cricket captain, Sachin Tendulkar, with the master of creativity award. The honour celebrates cricket’s first true megabrand and a global icon, whose endorsements, brand associations and continued work in sports marketing paved the way for not just cricketers, but most Indian athletes. Instituted in 2018, the master of creativity award recognizes a stalwart who has continuously contributed to making the marketing and communication industry more creative in whatever they do.

    Kyoorius received over 3600 entries from over 280 entrants to the awards this year, the highest ever in history. Only 1060 entries made it to the first list after the first round of online judging.

    The eleventh edition of the awards will also be remembered for the GiveBack initiative. For every entry that did not make it into the First List (i.e. beyond the first round of judging) at the 2024 Kyoorius Creative Awards, Kyoorius is giving back 50 per cent of the entry fee to the entrant.

    Post the in-person jury session, 282 entries emerged as winners of the baby elephant (in-book winners). Out of these 282 baby elephant winners, 89 entries were awarded blue elephants across disciplines. Seven entries were awarded purple elephants as part of the Zee Equality Awards.

    Awards by Kyoorius do not follow a hierarchical structure – there are no golds, silvers or bronze medals. Instead, only the work that deserves recognition wins an elephant.

    “My heartfelt congratulations to all the winners this year. GiveBack was not just a campaign idea for us – it was a way to recognise the pain points when it comes to award shows. We’ve already started the process and entrants are receiving their GiveBack money. We took this initiative to make the Kyoorius Creative Awards more accessible to smaller agencies and have recorded the highest number of entries this year. While there was no black elephant winner this year, we have two baby black elephant winners to celebrate,” said Kyoorius founder and CEO Rajesh Kejriwal.

    “I am pleased to recognise and applaud the immense creative potential of the industry, and further encourage innovation by extending our support to the Kyoorius Creative Awards year on year. At ZEE, we are humbled to play a small role in nurturing the creative quotient through the ‘GiveBack’ initiative, and we stay committed towards supporting the advertising fraternity and celebrating memorable brands and campaigns. I would like to extend my heartiest congratulations to all the participants, wishing them continued success and an abundant creative spirit to create more such enthralling campaigns in the future.” ZEE Entertainment Enterprises Ltd MD & CEO Punit Goenka.

    All the winning work can be seen at kca.kyoorius.com.

    Besides various tweaks to the existing and popular award disciplines and categories, the eleventh edition of the Kyoorius Creative Awards also introduced new specialist awards for health and pharma, regional advertising and creativity In PR.

    Blue elephants recognise work that sets new benchmarks for the industry, and is truly outstanding, while baby elephants recognize disruptive, showcase worthy work. Black elephants are reserved for work that represents the best of show, work that takes risks, creates new conversations and has a lasting impact on the industry.

    Purple elephants are awarded to winners of the ZEE Equality Award presented by Indian Creative Women. These awards recognise and celebrate work that has addressed and impacted gender inequality in India through innovative thinking. The colour ‘purple’ signifies justice, dignity and has been historically associated with efforts to achieve gender equality.

    The Kyoorius Creative Awards 2024 was presented by ZEE, with luxury experience partner Glenmorangie and is supported by Indian Creative Women. The venue was the Jio World Convention Center, Mumbai. 

  • CMAI hosts key summit to shape India’s carbon policy and achieve net-zero targets

    CMAI hosts key summit to shape India’s carbon policy and achieve net-zero targets

    Mumbai: The Carbon Markets Association of India (CMAI) successfully hosted a day-long Carbon Policy Development 2024 conclave on converging green solutions with carbon markets to achieve India’s net-zero targets on 16 May in New Delhi.

    The Carbon Markets Association of India (CMAI) is a strategic alliance of industry experts passionate about climate and offset solutions. In line with this commitment, they have joined hands to enable the development of a robust carbon credit market in India. The event brought together prominent figures from bureaucracy, industry, think tanks, and academia to discuss critical strategies for achieving India’s ambitious goal of becoming a net-zero nation by 2070. Abhay Bakre, director general, Saurabh Diddi, director, Bureau of Energy Efficiency, Ajay Mathur, director general of the International Solar Alliance, R.K. Jain, principal executive director of Indian Railways, Subhash Kumar, director general, Association of CGD Entities, Deepesh Nanda, managing director & CEO, Tata Power Renewable Energy Ltd, Kapil Kumar Jain, executive director, Gas Authority Of India Ltd., Damon DuBord, first secretary – energy affairs, Embassy of the USA, Ashish Tiwari, secretary, department of environment, Forest & Climate Change, Government of Uttar Pradesh, Hans Raj Verma, CMD, Tamil Nadu Industrial Investment Corporation Ltd, Vikram Vishal, professor, IIT Bombay, Manish Dabkara, president, CMAI, Ashok Kumar, regional representative (Central & South Asia), Dr Lokesh Dube, senior standards manager (Energy and LUF), Gold Standard, Rohit Kumar, secretary general, Carbon Markets Association of India, Sanjay Ganjoo, director general, Indian Federation of Green Energy, Alok Sharma, director (R&D), Indian Oil Corporation, Dr Gaurav Mishra, scientist F, ninistry of new and renewable energy (MNRE), Atul Sharma,  co-founder, Sarvada Legal, Siddhant Gupta, vice president, EKI Energy Services Ltd  were among the many esteemed dignitaries to attend the conclave on Carbon Policy Development 2024.

    These leaders highlighted the urgency of climate action and the importance of sustainable finance in mobilising the necessary investments for India’s energy transition.

    Bureau of Energy Efficiency director general Abhay Bakre said, “We are developing a robust and transparent framework and we have to be very careful with it; lots of work goes behind every draft we bring out. We want to keep it simple yet progressive. We don’t want any hardship or limitations for the stakeholders while implementing it tomorrow. At the same time, we can’t make it ambiguous. Mr Bakre also appreciated CMAI efforts and the major role of CMAI as an industry body.

    International Solar Alliance director general Ajay Mathur spoke of the course of action in policymaking for the industry, and highlighted the role of CMAI in it, remarking at the event, “I argue that it should be good if the carbon credits that we create domestically or globally are tooled to ask the developed countries that they should create a global guarantee fund.”

    Carbon Market Association of India president Manish Dabkara said, “It’s evident that India is taking significant strides in shaping its compliance carbon market – a critical move towards a sustainable future. It is important that India stays on course and up-to-date with the global trends, and achieves its own climate goals while benefiting from the international market financially. This is where the role of CMAI becomes crucial when it comes to influencing the policies necessary to steer India towards a net zero future with the help of carbon markets.”

    The sectoral focus for policy development

    Various stakeholders, decision-makers, and policymakers influencing the carbon market policy in India and other trade-related matters had enlightening conversations at the conference. A dedicated session focused on international cooperation in achieving climate goals. Panellists explored the role of mechanisms like Article 6 of the Paris Agreement and Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanisms (CBAM) in facilitating global emissions reductions. Discussions also addressed the challenges and opportunities these frameworks present for sustainable development and fostering innovation.

    Another panel discussion focused on specific green solutions for decarbonisation. Panellists discussed the importance of maximising domestic renewable energy sources, with a specific focus on modern bioenergy as a promising option due to India’s surplus of biomass and waste materials. The discussion highlighted the multiple benefits of modern bioenergy, including clean fuel generation, job creation, rural development, and environmental pollution mitigation. Strategies and pathways for effectively harnessing energy from biomass and waste materials were explored in this session.

    The third session of the day followed recent advancements in carbon capture and alternative fuels, showcasing innovative approaches and breakthroughs. The session also addressed the challenges hindering large-scale implementation, including technological limitations, cost considerations, and navigating regulatory hurdles. Panellists emphasised policy frameworks in incentivizing clean technologies.

    Collaboration is key

    The conference concluded on emphasising the importance of collaboration between public and private sectors in achieving net-zero targets. Participants discussed successful partnerships that have driven innovation and deployment in the clean energy sector.

    “It is a very good time when the Government of India has announced an offset mechanism which encourages industries in India to take voluntary action to mitigate residual emissions. This will support the green growth of India and its economy, and will also create numerous opportunities not only in India but also other countries, especially with Global South,” said Carbon Markets Association of India secretary general Rohit Kumar in his opening remarks.

    The CMAI’s conference generated significant discussion and highlighted the critical role of carbon markets and green solutions in achieving India’s net-zero goals. The learnings and collaborations fostered during the event will pave the way for a more sustainable future for India.

  • DMEA 2024 honours trailblazers in the digital media industry

    DMEA 2024 honours trailblazers in the digital media industry

    Mumbai: The Digital Media Excellence Awards 2024 showcased the best practices, innovative strategies, and impactful campaigns that shaped the digital media industry. Indiantelevision.com group was honoured to celebrate such outstanding achievements and contributions of agencies in the digital media landscape.

    Here is the complete list of the winners:

    DMEA 2024 Winners

  • OTTplay wins big at INMA Global Media Awards 2024

    OTTplay wins big at INMA Global Media Awards 2024

    Mumbai: HT Labs-backed OTTplay has scored big at the esteemed INMA Global Media Awards 2024, reaffirming its position in the digital media landscape. OTTplay has won Gold (first place) in the Best Product Iteration category and Silver (second place) in the category for Best Use of an Event to Build a News Brand.

    OTTplay’s pioneering effort in product iteration was duly recognised as it managed to beat Germany’s WeltN24 (“Revitalizing the Welt Community”) and Chile’s La Tercera (“The Match Project”) for the top spot. OTTplay’s evolution from a recommendation platform to a OTT aggregator that solves the problem of maintaining multiple subscriptions while offering a unified platform to discover and consume content from across OTTs was recognised as a novel and innovative solution. This is a validation for OTTplay’s commitment to drive consistent innovation and raise the bar for the digital industry.

    OTTplay Awards, the brand’s IP that recognises the best movies, shows, actors and makers across the country helped OTTplay win the Silver for Best Use of an Event to Build a News Brand. The first of its kind, OTTplay Awards, which turns three this year, truly celebrates the One Nation One Award philosophy allowing content across all Indian regional languages to compete for ultimate glory. This activation effort stems from the brand’s belief that great content is language agnostic and OTTplay Awards provides a democratic playing field where movies, shows and makers from all regional industries compete for top honours. This win underscores OTTplay’s strategic acumen in establishing a brand that’s determined to build audience engagement through personalising content discovery and by elevating content based on merit alone.

    “To be recognised on a prestigious and global platform like INMA is a great honour and we’re humbled to receive these awards,” said OTTplay CEO and co-founder Avinash Mudaliar. He further emphasised that this recognition is a clear testament to the sharp focus, unwavering dedication, and innovative spirit of the entire team. “This strengthens our dedication to leaving a mark on the digital media scene and discovering inventive approaches to delight our users,” Mudaliar added.

  • Buckle up for 8th Edition of The Content Hub Summit 2024

    Buckle up for 8th Edition of The Content Hub Summit 2024

    Mumbai: In an era where attention is the ultimate currency and content is king, the ever-evolving landscape of media and entertainment stands as a testament to the industry’s resilience and creativity. As the curtains rise on the 8th Edition of The Content Hub Summit 2024, industry stalwarts, visionaries, and innovators are set to converge in a symphony of ideas, insights, and forecasts, illuminating the path ahead in the realm of content creation and consumption.

    The Content Hub Summit 2024 which is scheduled to take place on 10 May 2024, The Westin Garden City, Goregaon East, will offer an exciting exploration of modern storytelling, diving into new trends, success strategies, and the future of content creation across platforms. From the silver screen to the digital domain, from theatrical experiences to immersive OTT adventures, the summit aims to unravel the mysteries, challenges, and triumphs of an industry in perpetual motion.

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    Grab an opportunity to network with Producers, Directors, Writers, and Industry representatives from India’s best platforms.

    A Stellar Lineup of Speakers:

    The summit boasts an impressive lineup of speakers, each a luminary in their respective domains, poised to share their wisdom and experiences with eager audiences:

    Shibasish Sarkar, CEO, Reliance Entertainment Studios

    Rucha Pathak, Producer, Excel Entertainment

    Aradhana Bhola, Managing Director, Fremantle India

    Anil Thadani, CEO, AA Films

    Mayank Shekhar, Film Critic, Journalist, and Author

    Anil Khera, Founder & CEO, One Take Media Co.

    Ashima Avasthi Chaudhuri, Head – Content, Zee Studios

    Sidharth Jain, Founder & Producer, House of Talkies

    Devendra Deshpande, CEO, Friday Filmworks Pvt Ltd

    Tejkarran Singh Bajaj, Head – Originals, Jio Studios

    Sunder Aaron, Co-Founder and Managing Partner, Locomotive Global Inc.

    Amogh Dusad, Head – Content, Amazon miniTV

    P.R Satheesh, Chief Executive Officer, MM TV Ltd.

    Pankaj Jaysinh, CEO – Distribution and Film Services – UFO Moviez

    Smruti Shinde, Founder and Managing Director, SOBO films

    Hitesh Kewalya – Screenwriter & Director

    Fazila Allana, Managing Director, Sol Productions

    Ravikant Sabnavis, CEO, Arha Media & Broadcasting Pvt. Ltd.

    Anil NM Wanvari, Founder, Chairman & Editor In Chief, Indiantelevision.com Group

    Yash A Patnaik – Founder & Managing Director, Inspire Films

    Rabindra Narayan, Chairman & MD, PTC Network

    Neeraj Vyas, Business Head – Sony Entertainment Television, Sony SAB, Sony PAL, and Sony MAX Movie Cluster

    Karan Taurani, Senior Vice President, Elara Capital

    Ajay Bhalwankar, Business Head, Sony Marathi

    Rohit Jugraj, Director & Producer

    Jai Basantu Singh, Writer and Director

    Vineet Singh, Head – Branding and Communications, Pocket FM

    Adityoa Suranna, Casting Director, Adityoa Suranna Inc.

    Anuraadha Tewari, Writer

    Aditi Shrivastava, Co-founder & CEO, Pocket Aces

    Anupama Mandloi, CEO & Co-Founder – India GreenSet

    Saurabh Srivastava, COO, Digital, Shemaroo Entertainment

    Sunir Kheterpal, Producer | ATHENA E&M

    Sunitha Tati, Telugu Film Producer, Founder & CEO, Guru Films

    Suyog Gothi, Head – India and New Markets, Pocket FM

    Jigyasa, Writer, Majburi Main Bandha Ek Rishta

    Robin Philip, Managing Director, Geophil

    With such a diverse and illustrious lineup, the summit is poised to be a melting pot of ideas, perspectives, and visions for the future of content creation and consumption.

    As the Content Hub Summit 2024 prepares to unfold its chapters of enlightenment and exploration, the stage is set for a transformative journey through the realms of storytelling, innovation, and creativity. With a galaxy of industry luminaries guiding the way, attendees are poised to glean insights, forge connections, and chart a course towards a future where content reigns supreme.

    The countdown has begun, and the stage is set for a day of revelation, inspiration, and celebration at The Content Hub Summit 2024. Join us as we embark on a voyage into the heart of content creation, where every word, frame, and idea holds the power to captivate, inspire, and transform.

    Event Details:

    Date: 10 May 2024 ( Friday )

    Timings: 8.30 AM Onwards

    Venue:  The Westin Mumbai Garden City, Goregaon East.

    Registration

    Link:  https://thecontenthub.in/registration2024/register.php

    Website Link: https://thecontenthub.in/