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  • Kyoorius launches New Blood Awards 2016

    Kyoorius launches New Blood Awards 2016

    MUMBAI: Kyoorius, in association with D&AD, has launched the 2016 New Blood Awards, which is an initiative to help build exposure, and honour creative minds under 26 years of age, including students.

     

    The Kyoorius New Blood Awards 2016 edition will feature a direct reflection of the real world with real briefs set by brands together to create ideas that work in real life; this will give the young professionals and students a chance to exercise their skills and critical thinking, to deliver winning solutions. Together with Kyoorius, agencies will initiate activations for their brands to connect and capture the imagination of young consumers, gain insights and identify current day trends.

     

    Kyoorius New Blood briefs for the year 2016 are set by Cafe Cuba, Deloitte Digital, Hotstar, iStock by Getty Images, ITSA Brand Innovations, L & K Saatchi & Saatchi, Lodha Group (in collaboration with Alok Nanda & Company), Madheke, Pidilite and Samsung.

     

    Kyoorius CEO and founder Rajesh Kejriwal said, “We are very pleased to announce the Kyoorius New Blood Awards. This year, these awards not only focus on students, but also aim to reach out to the entire gamut of young professionals across participating school, colleges, major design houses and agencies in India. This is a unique opportunity for agencies and brands to connect with the future talent on a real and engaging platform. This will indeed be an unforgettable, socially shareable and engaging experience for them.”

     

    The winners of the Kyoorius New Blood Awards will be awarded with Red Elephant trophies and will be held alongside the Kyoorius Creative Awards on 3 June, 2016 in Mumbai.

  • Kyoorius launches New Blood Awards 2016

    Kyoorius launches New Blood Awards 2016

    MUMBAI: Kyoorius, in association with D&AD, has launched the 2016 New Blood Awards, which is an initiative to help build exposure, and honour creative minds under 26 years of age, including students.

     

    The Kyoorius New Blood Awards 2016 edition will feature a direct reflection of the real world with real briefs set by brands together to create ideas that work in real life; this will give the young professionals and students a chance to exercise their skills and critical thinking, to deliver winning solutions. Together with Kyoorius, agencies will initiate activations for their brands to connect and capture the imagination of young consumers, gain insights and identify current day trends.

     

    Kyoorius New Blood briefs for the year 2016 are set by Cafe Cuba, Deloitte Digital, Hotstar, iStock by Getty Images, ITSA Brand Innovations, L & K Saatchi & Saatchi, Lodha Group (in collaboration with Alok Nanda & Company), Madheke, Pidilite and Samsung.

     

    Kyoorius CEO and founder Rajesh Kejriwal said, “We are very pleased to announce the Kyoorius New Blood Awards. This year, these awards not only focus on students, but also aim to reach out to the entire gamut of young professionals across participating school, colleges, major design houses and agencies in India. This is a unique opportunity for agencies and brands to connect with the future talent on a real and engaging platform. This will indeed be an unforgettable, socially shareable and engaging experience for them.”

     

    The winners of the Kyoorius New Blood Awards will be awarded with Red Elephant trophies and will be held alongside the Kyoorius Creative Awards on 3 June, 2016 in Mumbai.

  • Kyoorius unveils jury for 2015 Design Awards

    Kyoorius unveils jury for 2015 Design Awards

    MUMBAI: Kyoorius has unveiled the jury for the third edition of the Kyoorius Design Awards. The jury sessions will take place from 6-8 August, 2015 at the GD Goenka University in Gurgaon.

     

    The 2015 Kyoorius Design Awards Jury comprise the following:

     

    – Jury Foreman: GBH founder/co-creative director, and D&AD president Mark Bonner 

    – The Brewhouse founder Emilia Bergmans

    – Y&R Malaysia executive creative director Gigi Lee

    – Rice Creative founding partner and creative director Joshua Breidenbach

    – Codesign founding director, creative lead and designer Rajesh Dahiya

    – FITCH chairman and chief creative officer Tim Greenhalgh

    – Eureka Moment Design Company founder director, National Design Committee – ASSOCHAM ’10-’11 chairperson, and Mumbai Chapter – Association of Designers of India president Shanoo Bhatia

     

    This year, the Kyoorius Design Awards received a total of 488 entries across all categories, from independent studios, freelance designers, brand consultancies and agencies all over India, including Alok Nanda and Company, Codesign, Umbrella Design, NH1 Design, Locopopo, Kahani Designworks, RocketscienceLab, FITCH, DDB Mudra, JWT, Ogilvy and Star TV, amongst others.

     

    The Kyoorius Design awards recognize both comprehensive design projects as well as individual components. A specialist jury – selected together with D&AD and composed of the top creatives from across the world – will judge all submitted entries according to the Kyoorius and D&AD awards criteria. 

     

    The jury members will gather to review, discuss and elect the best of the best over three intensive days. The voting is done in private and never by a show of hands.

     

    Additionally, in their continued effort towards providing a truly neutral and ethical platform, the jury sessions will remain open for professionals, media and the community on 6-7 August, along with three jury tours conducted per day.

     

    Kyoorius founder CEO Rajesh Kejriwal said, “With the third edition of the Kyoorius Design Awards, we’re thrilled with the response as well as the range and quality of work submitted. The dynamic mix of international and Indian jury members balance global standards with local context and I’m sure they will have some tough decisions to make next week.”

  • Kyoorius unveils debut line up for Melt 2015

    Kyoorius unveils debut line up for Melt 2015

    MUMBAI: Kyoorius has unveiled the event line up its two day festival Melt 2015.

     

    Kyoorius founder and CEO Rajesh Kejriwal said, “With Melt 2015, we’re pioneering an exciting new model where our partners co-curate content with us. Together, we have created opportunities to learn and interact in myriad ways, always keeping our partners’ brand goals and vision in mind. Melt 2015 is a chance for them to showcase what they do best.”

     

    As the knowledge partner, GroupM will empower the event with international speakers, workshops and seminars. GroupM agencies will also showcase new technology in advertising at ‘FutureReady’ in the Hall of Knowledge. Participants of Melt can expect to see the Loop Room by Mindshare, Moribus- the Behavioral Economics Lab by Maxus, great global work by Mediacom and MECFresh by MEC Global.

     

    The festival has a packed schedule of events including conferences, seminars, workshops, showcases, exhibitions and installations catering to a variety of audiences and disciplines.

     

    On 21 May, the HT Osmosis Conference will offer insights into advertising as it exists today and a glimpse into what it could be in the future. Speakers include Chris Sanderson (Future Laboratory), Daniele Fiandaca (Creative Social), Bo Hellberg (Brave and HeyHuman) and Hugh Macleod (Gaping Void). It will be followed by a IAA debate where industry stalwarts will battle it out on whether mobile has taken over TV as the default screen for viewer. Other events for the day include a series of seminars with consumers titled Kinetic Future Citizens.

     

    Zee MindSpace on 22 May will host a stimulating conference for industry leaders to discuss, debate and reflect on issues and challenges facing the industry. Speakers include Sir Martin Sorrell (WPP), Tom Goodwin (Havas Media), Adam Ostrow (Mashable) and Joshua Black (GroupM).

     

    The second day also features THiNK BARC India, a seminar developed by Broadcast Audience Research Council of India that will have global industry leaders presenting key insights into measuring content consumption.

     

    Delegates can get a first hand experience of augmented reality with Happy Finish global chairman Stuart Waplington and go behind the lens with him to create stunning 360-degree visual experiences on screen. A host of augmented and virtual reality tools will also be on display at Nehru Centre during the festival.

     

    YouTube will take over the Hall of Vision at Nehru Centre with a series of presentations hosted by YouTube India’s Satya Raghavan along with a select group of YouTube creators, who will go in-depth into developing a successful YouTube strategy for brands and creators. The seminar also gives room for delegates to sign up for a one-on-one consultation with a YouTube expert on how to develop compelling online content.

     

    Other events and discussions include invite-only workshop for brand managers explores mobile-first branding.

     

    Madhouse India will host a Mobile Masterclass with marketing consultant Tomi Ahonen. Hands-on workshops on branding and idea generation by D&AD Trainers Bo Hellberg of Brave and HeyHuman, and Alex Lampe of A+B Studio will also be held.

     

    Hyper Island Master Class speaker Daniele Fiandaca will lead two workshops discussing the most disruptive trends in digital and the challenges that the changing nature of work holds for modern creatives

     

    The festival will also have The Other Bookstore display its extensive collection of design and advertising books and publications.

  • Kyoorius launches website, speaker lineup for MELT:2015

    Kyoorius launches website, speaker lineup for MELT:2015

    MUMBAI: Kyoorius has launched readytomelt.com, a dedicated website for its upcoming festival, MELT: 2015. The site boasts a full lineup of speakers from all over the world, spanning a variety of events throughout the two days.

     

    MELT 2015 is a two-day festival of creativity for the advertising, marketing, media, digital and emerging technologies, developed by Kyoorius in partnership with Zee, GroupM and D&AD. Each day offers a variety of formats, including conferences, installations, seminars and workshops, which will take place simultaneously at Nehru Centre and DOME @ NSCI, SVP Stadium in Mumbai.

     

    The first day of MELT:2015 on 21 May will feature HT Osmosis, a creative conference curated for advertising and creative professionals. Speakers include The Future Laboratory founder Chris Sanderson, 72andSunny lead creative Dylan Berg, The Social Brand founder Huib van Bockel and Creative Social founder Daniele Fiandaca.

     

    Zee Mindspace, a day-long conference on 22 May, has been developed specifically for marketing and media professionals. Speakers include Havas Media head of strategy and innovation Tom Goodwin, Mashable chief strategy officer Adam Ostrow, WPP CEO Sir Martin Sorrell and Twitter SE Asia/India/MENA managing director Parminder Singh.

     

    A series of workshops and seminars will be conducted across the two days on topics such as mobile marketing, digital strategy, brand experiences, branded content, prototyping ideas, sonic branding, youth marketing, and photography, by the likes of D&AD, The Partners, FITCH, Getty Images, Mindshare, Metalworks, Kinetic, Happy Finish, and more.

     

    ‘Future Tense’ is another series of seminars focusing on emerging trends and innovations in technology, media and digital. Topics to be explored will include wearable technology, digital storytelling, augmented reality, big data and social media.

     

    Kyoorius founder CEO Rajesh Kejriwal said, “MELT has been conceptualized to help advertising, media, digital and marketing professionals learn – through lectures, discussions, case studies and workshops – how to marry their inherent skills and talent with emerging technologies.” 

     

    “Most importantly, MELT recognises that each of us is different. We have different tastes, needs, wants and skills. As a consequence, all of us may not be interested in the same speaker or the same demo or the same workshop. MELT will see multiple sessions in progress at the same time. Hopefully, one will always find something that both informs and stimulates,” he added.

  • Kyoorius to offer jury tours at Advertising & Digital Awards jury session

    Kyoorius to offer jury tours at Advertising & Digital Awards jury session

    MUMBAI: Kyoorius, in association with D&AD has announced that the 2015 Kyoorius Advertising & Digital Awards jury sessions will be open to the public. Kyoorius will offer jury tours from 29 April to 1 May, where creative professionals too can interact and learn from the jury members, through a series of Kyoorius FYIdays, which will also be held over the three days.

     

    The 2015 Kyoorius Advertising & Digital Awards jury sessions will take place from 29 April to 2 May at Indian School of Design & Innovation at Lower Parel in Mumbai. The award show will see all jury members gathering in Mumbai to review, discuss and recognise the best work entered over an intensive session. Last year, Kyoorius opened its doors to professionals, media and the community at large to observe jury members debate over entries as well as peruse some of the most cutting edge work in advertising and digital produced. This year, it is looking at making the sessions more interactive through the Kyoorius FYIdays.

     

    Jury tours will be offered at 10 am, 2.30 pm and 5.30 pm on 29 April, 30 April and 1 May. Kyoorius FYIdays will be led by specialist speakers on a defined subject as a series of seminars, workshops or training sessions. With a limited attendance of 80 people – Kyoorius FYIday is all set to offer a platform to interact more directly with the speaker, industry leaders, and peers.

     

    There will be five FYIday sessions, the schedule is as follows:

     

    Day 1: 29 April

     

    9 – 9.45 am: Isobar China chief creative officer Tim Doherty

    6 – 6.45 pm: Grey London deputy executive creative director Vicki Maguire

     

    Day 2: 30 April

     

    6 – 6.45 pm: D&AD deputy president and Havas Work Club creative partner Andy Sandoz 

     

    Day 3: 1 May

     

    9 – 9.45 am: SapientNitro APAC executive creative director Andy Greenaway

    6 – 6.45 pm: Made By Many co-founder Tim Malbon

     

    Kyoorius founder CEO Rajesh Kejriwal said, “Kyoorius and D&AD are committed to providing the Indian creative community a completely neutral and transparent platform. These tours allow anyone to observe exactly what happens at the Kyoorius Awards jury sessions and be a part of the action. At the same time, we strive to create opportunities to inform and stimulate local talent. This year we’ve introduced a series of FYIdays conducted by our Advertising & Digital Awards jury members – a chance to meet and interact with some of the most respected creative minds in the world. These sessions are completely free to attend and I encourage everyone to sign up.”

     

  • Kyoorius launches ‘Melt’; says not competing with Goafest

    Kyoorius launches ‘Melt’; says not competing with Goafest

    MUMBAI: “Today there is a lot of talk about digital media, technology and data, but ultimately ours is an “ideas” business. And it’s great ideas that build great brands,” announced GroupM South Asia CEO CVL Srinivas. 

    Clinging on the same lines has witnessed the birth of a festival of creativity – Melt 2015, at the convergence of advertising, digital, media, marketing and emerging technology.

    Launched by Kyoorius in partnership with the three lords in the media and entertainment sector – D&AD, GroupM and Zee Entertainment Enterprises, the two day festival is an attempt to fill the gap, which addresses the blurred lines of advertising, marketing and digital space.

     

    “We felt there is nothing happening in India that stimulates the entire marketing and communications industry at large. So while there is something happening for the marketing, advertising and digital independently, it does not happen at the convergence of all these three put together,” said Kyoorius CEO Rajesh Kejriwal. 

    Elaborating on choosing the name Melt for the event, Kejriwal said that the lines are blurring today. “The media company is also doing creative and digital work and then there are digital agencies that are doing creative work. Advertising agencies have opened their own digital houses. It has all become a melting pot and so the name.”

     

    The festival doesn’t have sponsors, but has partners. These include: Hindustan Times, Happy Finish, Afaqs, Pepperfry, Future Laboratory, Hyper Island, The Partners, BrandMusiq, One Eyeland, Maxus, YouTube, Google, BARC and many more in the pipeline.

    To be held on 21 and 22 May at Nehru Center and NSCI at Worli, Mumbai, the festival will be filled with seminars, exhibitions and workshops, which will culminate with the Kyoorius Advertising and Digital Awards Night on 22 May to be held at NSCI Stadium. 

    Kyoorius expects close to 5000 delegates and 60 speakers attending the event across the two days. The event could also see close to 25 partners. “Next year will be larger wherein people from South East Asia will also be participating,” informed Kejriwal. 

    A lot of research has gone into creating the festival. “We met a number of marketing people and understood their problems and the terms that they didn’t understand, which could range from content marketing to brand activation. Through the research we found that there was a common problem between the media and the marketing people and so we wanted to put content that addresses their core issues,” added Kejriwal. 

    The sessions will address all issues across platforms. Starting with a creativity conference, which is aimed at the advertising community, day one will also see learning for the media people, for Facebook and Twitter marketing, session on measurement with the coming in of new ratings body amongst others.

    “Different partners have come onboard to curate content. There will be workshops like the Sonic branding workshop, YouTube workshop on launching a YouTube channel, on being a YouTube star etc,” informed Kejriwal. 

     

    According to GroupM’s Srinivas, the benefit of an event like this is that it can attract talent. “The biggest challenge as an industry is to be able to attract talent and then sustain them, because over a period of time advertising doesn’t remain an attractive career option. It is through events like these that we will bring the advertising sector back on the radar of young talented people and show them how attractive the sector is.”

    Talking about the reason for GroupM’s association with Zee Melt 2015, Srinivas said, “We wanted to play a role in showcasing what the industry does overall, especially the creative side of the industry, to get the young talent excited about the industry and hopefully to improve the talent quotient of the industry.”

    On Zee’s association with Melt 2015 Zee corporate brand head Roland Landers said, “When Kyoorius pitched the idea, we felt that it blended with what Zee does as a corporate brand.”

    Zee currently boasts of two brand intellectual properties: Zee Leadership series, targeted at CFOs and Zee Mindspace targeted at the CMOs. “When we looked at the Kyoorius event, it looked like a longer version of the Zee Mindspace event,” reasoned Landers.

    The network on day one will look at crowd sourcing of content. “We are a content company and we believe that anybody who has a good content idea can come to us with the idea. We will evaluate that through our screening process and the short-listed ones will be further evaluated by our senior team at the venue. If we like the idea, we can back it as well,” informed Landers.

    Zee has in the past partnered with a number of events from Goafest to AAAI, but this one is too close to its heart. Landers explained, “In events like Goafest, we are merely a presenting sponsor or title sponsor but beyond that we don’t get an opportunity to use our creative talent anywhere. With Melt, we believe it is the partnership that will evolve because we are integrating our own IP into this.”

    Many in the sector feel that the two day festival is in direct competition to the upcoming Goafest. When quizzed about the same, Kejriwal said, “There is a need for not just one or two but four such events.”

    He added, “Goafest is a great event, but then we do need more such events. The industry has 25,000 people, Goafest gets some 2000 to 3000 people, Melt 2015 should get close to 5000 people, but there are so many more people and learning doesn’t stop.”

    Kejriwal also feels that considering such events are targetted more at the younger lot, it is important to have an event of this scale in different parts of the country. “Not everyone can go to Goa and so we decided to keep it in Mumbai,” said Kejriwal while adding that since Delhi is a growing market, Kyoorius will be doing an event sometime next year in Delhi as well. 

    Echoing the same, Srinivas said that the industry can do with a lot more events like Goafest and Melt. “As an industry, we are still very young and there is a long way to go. We don’t see anyone competing with the other,” said Srinivas.
     

    The list of final speakers and the public announcement with regards to the event will be done between 15-20 April.

  • Jury for 2015 Kyoorius Advertising & Digital Awards announced

    Jury for 2015 Kyoorius Advertising & Digital Awards announced

    MUMBAI: Kyoorius, in association with D&AD, has named the jury members for the 2015 Kyoorius Advertising & Digital Awards.

     

    The nine-member advertising jury has been culled from agencies such as Droga5, JWT, Ogilvy & Mather, SapientNitro, Publicis, DDB Group and Grey, led by Grey London chairman and chief creative officer Nils Leonard and includes:

     

    · Andy Greenaway executive creative director Andy Greenaway

    · Lowe Lintas & Partners national creative director Arun Iyer

    · Publicis South Asia Director chief creative officer Bobby Pawar

    · DDB Group Singapore group executive creative director Joji Jacob

    · JWT Singapore executive creative director Juhi Kalia

    · Grey India national creative director and EVP Malvika Mehra

    · Droga5 Executive creative director Nik Studzinski

    · Ogilvy & Mather India national creative director Rajiv Rao

     

    In partnership with D&AD, Kyoorius identifies the foremost creatives at the cutting edge of their respective fields from all over the world. The jury comprises international, regional and Indian members to ensure that work is judged at par with global best practices, while emphasizing the local context and mindset of Indian audiences.

     

    Kyoorius founder and CEO Rajesh Kejriwal said, “Our jury members represent the best of advertising and digital today. They raise the bar for the quality of work we expect to be entered and also bring experience judging international awards shows like D&AD.”

     

    “We want work to be judged on its merit, irrespective of language or cultural reference, thus a diverse jury is essential,” Kejriwal added.

     

    As per the Kyoorius and D&AD’s judging criteria, voting is always done in private, never by a show of hands. All jury members will gather from 29 April to 2 May 2015 in Mumbai to review, discuss and elect the best of the best over an intensive three-day session, which will be open to the public.

  • Kyoorius announces new awards categories and pricing for the 2015 Kyoorius Awards

    Kyoorius announces new awards categories and pricing for the 2015 Kyoorius Awards

    MUMBAI: Kyoorius, in partnership with D&AD, announces new categories and pricing for the 2015 Kyoorius Advertising & Digital Awards. The new categories, based on feedback from industry members will acknowledge emerging areas in advertising and digital design that are gaining popularity.

     

    These new categories will augment the existing roster, and serve to incorporate ever-increasing forms and mediums of creative output, both online and offline.

     

    Rajesh Kejriwal, Founder CEO of Kyoorius, commented: “We are thrilled to announce the schedule for the 2015 Kyoorius Awards. This year we have tried to incorporate more diversity in the type of work that can be entered, in response to industry trends. We are committed to providing a completely neutral and ethical platform that recognises the very best of Indian creative talent, year after year.”

     

    In the Kyoorius Advertising Awards, the new categories include: 

     

    – Tactical Advertising (Press & Film) – Rapid response advertising that reacts to current news and events, using popularity to generate maximum coverage.

    – Branded Film Content & Entertainment

    – Show Programme Promotion – Ads that promote a specific TV program, sports event, public events, etc.

    – An expanded list of for direct marketing & activation, including Direct – Mail, Direct Response – Radio & Film Advertising

    – Innovative Use of Radio – Work that pushes the boundaries of the radio medium

    – TV & Cinema Title Sequences

     

    As a number of social awareness campaign entries were received in the 2014 Kyoorius Advertising Awards, this year a special “Advertising for Good” category has been added specifically for such projects.

     

    Direct response has also been added to the Kyoorius Digital Awards, to encourage work that drives a specific call to action or targets a specific audience through online banners, social media, apps, and emails.

     

    Key dates for Advertising & Digital Awards

    Call for Entries open: 2 March 2015

    Call for Entries close: 10 April 2015

    Jury Session: 4 – 6 May 2015

    Awards Night: 29 May 2015

     

  • Kyoorius launches 2014 Kyoorius Awards annuals

    Kyoorius launches 2014 Kyoorius Awards annuals

    MUMBAI: Kyoorius in association with D&AD has launched the 2014 Kyoorius Advertising, Digital and Design Awards annual in Mumbai. The awards annual features the Black and Blue Elephant winning entries along with all in-book winners from the 2014 edition of the awards, providing an invaluable and unrivalled source of creative inspiration. The book was launched in the presence of the industry’s top professionals and influencers.

     

    The annuals go beyond listing the winning agencies and studios, giving exposure and due credit to each and every person involved in every stage of a project, from brief to concept to execution – from creative directors and CCOs, designers and copywriters to post-production studios, sound editors and printers, being a testament to the fact that exceptional work is the result of a team effort. 

     

    The annual was designed as a special box set – 4,000 copies will be distributed to corporate, creatives and all the art and design colleges and institutions in the country to help stimulate future talent.

     

    Keeping the excitement going, the key dates for the 2015 Kyoorius Awards were also announced. This included the dates for the Advertising & Digital Awards night – heralded by many as the most exciting awards ceremony of the year as well as the Design Awards, which recognises exceptional work created across a breadth of disciplines.

     

    Kyoorius founder CEO Rajesh Kejriwal commented, “We are thrilled to announce the schedule for the 2015 Kyoorius Awards and are committed to providing a completely neutral and ethical platform that recognises the very best of Indian creative talent, year after year. The 2014 Awards Annuals are an unrivaled resource for managers and clients looking for the right people who can give a voice to their brands; they offer an overview of the most noteworthy creatives working in India today – the people you will find in these pages are the ones to watch.”

     

    D&AD CEO Tim Lindsay added, “We approach the second Kyoorius Awards supported by D&AD with great optimism concerning the positive impact on the creative community in India. D&AD and Kyoorius are both dedicated to inspiring, celebrating and nurturing the next generation of creative talent – vital for the future health of our industry. The Awards Annual is packed full of inspiration and celebration. This is just the beginning….” 

     

    Advertising & Digital Awards

     

    Call for Entries open: 2 March 2015

     

    Call for Entries close: 10 April 2015

     

    Jury session: 4 – 6 May 2015

     

    Awards Night: 29 May 2015 

     

    Design Awards

     

    Call for Entries open: 4 May 2015

     

    Call for Entries close: 5 June 2015

     

    Jury session: 1 – 3 July 2015

     

    Awards Night: 12 September 2015