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  • MMA India holds first ever Ideathon, addressing brand challenges in a mobile first economy

    MMA India holds first ever Ideathon, addressing brand challenges in a mobile first economy

    MUMBAI: The Mobile Marketing Association (MMA) in India will introduce its first ever Ideathon, a 30-hour nonstop hackathon to address and solve brand challenges in a highly competitive environment. The event, which will take place on 25 – 26 August 2018 at K-start Respace, is targeted at tech-driven entrepreneurs and students. The first of its kind, the Ideathon will also be introduced at the upcoming MMA Forum in September.

    Bringing together the brightest and youngest minds from across Bangalore, the event, run in partnership with IncubateIND, will see advertisers from big brands across industries present their problem statements. Participants are then expected to come up with a solution and present their proposals after a 30-hour nonstop hackathon.

    As mobile continues to occupy maximum time and attention of consumers today, brands need to seek new and innovative ways to stand out and effectively reach their consumers. More than a place to share ideas, the Ideathon will also act as a platform for industry practitioners and students to network. 

    “The rapid growth of mobile adoption in India alongside the competitive landscape it operates in prompts companies to rethink their strategies when it comes to growing their businesses,” said Moneka Khurana, Country Head at MMA India. “The Ideathon will bring fresh insights from some of the best and most creative young minds in Bangalore, challenging brands to think outside the box and look at the multitude of possibilities mobile presents.”  

    Brands that will be participating in the Ideathon include Unilever, Vodafone, Tata Chemicals Limited, and Godrej Consumer Products Ltd. Despite coming from different industries, they all face challenges when it comes to engagement on different levels, especially in a mobile environment. This Ideathon provides a platform for brands to bring their individual problems to light, allowing the younger generation to use their creativity and talent as they do a deep dive into individual brand issues, providing solutions that are relevant to todays mobile audience. (Individual brand problem statements can be found here)

    “Vodafone seeks to partner India and the world in building a future which is exciting. In an era of technology, via this MMA Ideathon, we are keen to see some innovative and creative solutions coming from these young minds who are working on the designated briefs. It will certainly be interesting to watch how these young teams approach complex business and brand problems of today, and I’m sure there will be several fabulous nuggets to takeaway for the participants as well as the jury,” said Siddharth Banerjee, EVP-Marketing, Vodafone India.

    “Most of us (the business and marketing fraternity) have been solving business problems or marketing challenges, and connecting with consumers in a particular way for decades now. Through this Ideathon, the future generation will get a chance to tackle real-life scenarios and will empower them to speak their minds and come up with a possible solution which we might not have thought of. It is also a good opportunity for us to meet these young talents and possibly work with them in the future”, said Pankaj Parihar, Vice President & Head, Digital Marketing & Transformation, Godrej Consumer Products Ltd. 

    “Events like this are a great way for brands to hear from a generation of young talents who grew up in a mobile-first environment. Likewise, this Ideathon will allow future technopreneurs to get real insights from brands,” said Rohit Dadwal, Managing Director, MMA Asia Pacific. He added that while this is only the first event of this nature, he looks forward to seeing more events like this hosted by MMA across the region.

  • Dish TV India concludes Grand Finale of M&E and Broadcasting industry’s first ever Hackathon

    Dish TV India concludes Grand Finale of M&E and Broadcasting industry’s first ever Hackathon

    MUMBAI: Dish TV India Limited, world’s largest single-country DTH Company, held the 30-hour Grand Finale of India’s first and largest M&E and Broadcasting industry hackathon ‘Dish-a-thon’ on June 23-24 2018 at CoWrks, Gurugram. 30 plus teams competed in a thrilling battle of innovation, creativity and technical skills for over two days to resolve challenges and come up with constructive solutions to advance digital transformation for great customer experience. This also included a grueling round of live demo and Q&A session with judges from Dish TV India. Team Git Init from DTU claimed the top position with Teams Voicebox and Zodiac finishing as the first and second Runners up, respectively.

    The winning teams created solutions like easy accessibility of DTH without using a remote, foolproof ready-to-use lead management system and AI enabled video commerce platform prototype. Dish-a-thon, powered by IncubateIND, was a unique hackathon aimed at inviting disruptive ideas covering path-breaking technologies like Artificial Intelligence (AI), Augmented Reality (AR), Virtual Reality (VR) and Big Data and witnessed spectacular participation of more than 1000 talented teams of young innovators, startups, students, developers, designers and data scientists across India.

    Gracing the finale with his presence, Dish TV India, Group Chief Executive Officer, Mr. Anil Dua said, “We received overwhelming response from all over India and we are thrilled with the success of Dish-a-thon. The innovative solutions designed by the top teams are pointers to the direction that technological advancements in Media & Entertainment industry will take. We are excited with the grand finish to our industry-first initiative and will work on these innovative ideas to turn them into revolutionary real-world solutions for the benefit of customers and the industry, as a whole.”

    Talking about the solutions created during Dish-a-thon, Dish TV India, Chief Technical Officer, Mr. V K Gupta said, “We are delighted to see participation from designers, developers, professionals, students and wizards from all over the country to create the future of M&E and Broadcasting industry. The teams used diverse themes in addition to their own disruptive ideas. These critical solutions based on absolute creativity will definitely have a wide impact on the entire industry and help us in further transforming and upgrading the television viewing experience for our customers.”

    Delighted at the grand finale, Dish TV India, Corporate Head – Marketing, Mr. Sukhpreet Singh said, “As an industry-first initiative, Dish-a-thon accomplished wide scale and depth while encouraging the nation’s brightest minds to innovate and drive digital transformation in DTH industry. The grand finale, beaming with the enthusiasm of participants, was a fitting culmination to a successful competition sowing the seeds for future disruptions in the industry.”

    Excited on the strong partnership with Dish TV India, Co-founder of IncubateIND, Samkit Sharma said, “We are proud to partner Dish TV, the pioneer in DTH industry in the inaugural year of Dish-a-thon. Dish TV has always been at the forefront of development with its path-breaking initiatives and the most receptive brand that has imbibed innovation in its culture. We are sure that some of the ideas that have come from this Dish-a-thon will be found useful by the leadership team of Dish TV.”

    Dish-a-thon was open for individual team of developers and startups. Dish TV, along with IncubateIND, shortlisted more than 40 teams for the 30-hour open-format grand finale. During the grand finale, participants got an opportunity to interact with industry experts and work with mentors to co-create and co-develop. The winners were recognized through certifications and cash rewards and also stand a chance to start a strategic engagement with DishTV. Before this, the first grand finale took place in Bangalore on June 16 & 17, 2018 with Team CoDish from Hyderabad claiming the title. Please visit dish-a-thon for further details.

  • Dish TV unveils hackathon for M&E industry

    Dish TV unveils hackathon for M&E industry

    MUMBAI: Aimed at inviting disruptive ideas, Dish TV India Ltd has announced the launch of Dish-a-thon, a hackathon for the media and entertainment (M&E) industry. The company is inviting tech enthusiasts to develop unique products and create impactful solutions to advance digital transformation for great customer experience.

    “Our latest initiative, Dish-a-thon is aimed at delivering unparalleled customer experiences. We’re thrilled to be leading this never done before initiative in the M&E/broadcast industry, which will provide opportunity for tech enthusiasts to come up with ideas that will re-define technology in the M&E/broadcast industry for the future,” Dish TV India Ltd group CEO Anil Dua said on the launch of Dish-a-thon.

    The event is open for individual teams of developers and startups. DishTV, in collaboration with IncubateIND, will be shortlisting 25 teams for a 30-hour open-format grand finale. It will be organised in Bengaluru on June 16 and in Delhi on June 23, 2018.

    “We are proud to partner Dish TV, the pioneer in the DTH industry in the inaugural year of Dish-a-thon. Dish TV has always been at the forefront of development with its path-breaking initiatives and the most receptive brand that has imbibed innovation in its culture. We really hope that some of the ideas that will come from this Dish-a-thon will be accepted and worked upon by the leadership team of Dish TV,” IncubateIND co-founder Samkit Sharma said.

    While the event is aimed at “young innovators/disruptors/startups/students/developers across India,” participants will get an opportunity to interact with industry experts and work with mentors to co-create and co-develop. The winners will be offered cash prizes and a chance to work with Dish TV.

    “It’s an industry-first initiative being done at this scale and depth that encourages innovation in the DTH industry to introduce fresh ideas to create new products and drive digital transformation. Dish-a-thon will provide a platform to innovators to enhance the present TV-viewing experience and also to sow the seeds for future disruptions in this industry,” Dish TV India Ltd senior vice president (marketing) Sukhpreet Singh said.

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  • Ad agencies compete in Yahoo! Hackathon

    Ad agencies compete in Yahoo! Hackathon

    NEW DELHI: Yahoo! India has announced the successful completion of its first ever Agency Hack in India, the first to be held outside the United States.

    The 24-hour non-stop Hackathon was held at Gurgaon on 2 and 3 November. The event saw participation from leading advertising agencies with teams from Delhi, Bangalore and Mumbai competing to come up with smart digital and tech-powered solutions to address real-life challenges.

    In the past, Yahoo! has organized successful Agency Hacks in New York with large advertising groups such as WPP and Publicis.

    Agency teams comprising developers, designers, user-experience specialists, copy-writers, media planners and digital strategists got together to come up with innovative ideas and build prototype solutions within 24 hours. Participating teams could choose to either build a campaign-based solution or a product-based one using technologies from Yahoo! and other players. Seven agencies, including Ogilvy, Webchutney, Sapient Nitro, ad2c, Digitas, Indiatimes and Reprise Media participated in this event.

    Eight working prototypes ranging from mobile applications, to companion apps in a living room experience, to social apps for voting and blood donations, were completed in the frenzied 24-hour hacking event.

    The hacks were adjudged by a team comprising technology, media and marketing experts. The Gold Prize was won by the team from Web Chutney (Mandeep Singh, Sattvik Mishra, Gurbaksh Singh, Abhishek Saxena and Akshay Raheja) with their whacky utilitarian hack ‘Y! Loo‘ – a hardware-led hack that usesYahoo! Messenger and allows users to remotely check the status of the office loos (and conference rooms). Users can knock on the door if the loo is engaged and it is smart enough to notify the user back, once vacant. Team Digitas (Akshat Bhardwaj, Prosenjit Som, Sidharth K Dhanda, Vivek R Sharma) walked away with the Silver Prize for their twitter-based hack “Twinority Report”, a tweet investigator that anticipates criminal intentions ranging from drug abuse to suicide to serious national threats by analyzing keyword patterns. Bronze Prize was won by Sapient Nitro (Syed Suffiyan, Parag Gajjar) for their movie viewing companion experience platform “Lens”.

    “It feels awesome to have won at the first-ever Agency Hack in India. For this event we wanted to solve a problem that we ourselves face and that‘s how we came up with the Y Loo. We are five people in our team, and only one has been to the US. So a trip to participate in the international hack event is thrilling. We are so kicked about it!”, said Sattvik Mishra, from the winning team from Web Chutney.

    The Agency Hack was one of the initiatives that Yahoo! hosted in the run up to the prestigious Yahoo! Big Idea Chair Awards. This year‘s Yahoo! Big Idea Chair, has received a significant 383 entries across 8 categories. The entries will be evaluated and judged by a panel of 16 eminent jury members from diverse sectors within the marketing and advertising world. The panel will shortlist three outstanding campaigns in each of the 8 categories: Best Use of Display Advertising, Best Online Video Advertising, Best Use of Social Media, Best Use of Technology, Best Use of Mobile Advertising, Best Use of Search, Digital 360, andYahoo! Big Idea Chair Award. They will also select the Grand Winner from amongst all the entries received across all categories. The winners will be announced at a gala event in Mumbai on 9 November.