Tag: Media Works

  • Koffeetech Communications restructures into six specialised verticals

    Koffeetech Communications restructures into six specialised verticals

    Mumbai: Koffeetech Communications, a digital marketing agency, has announced a restructuring to enhance impact and growth across industries. As part of its expansion, Koffeetech has consolidated operations into six specialised verticals: communications, labs, media works, boosters, studios, and motion pictures, establishing itself as a digital marketing conglomerate. This change coincides with the opening of new offices in Pune and Bangalore, strengthening the agency’s presence in key markets.

    Guided by the principle “We are KAAFI for you,” Koffeetech aims to be a trusted brand partner, providing digital solutions that combine creativity, strategy, and technology. With expertise in real estate, e-commerce, education, and more, Koffeetech focuses on delivering services that meet the evolving demands of today’s market.

    “Our vision has always been to provide specialized, innovative solutions that drive meaningful growth for our clients,” said Koffeetech Communications founder & CEO Jay Rathod. “This restructuring into six verticals allows us to offer even more focused expertise while scaling our operations to meet the needs of clients across India and globally.”

    Koffeetech Communications’ six vertical powerhouses:

    . Communications: Focused on digital marketing, managing SEO, social media strategies, and digital brand building.

    . Labs: The technology arm specializes in website development, app development, and digital transformation.

    . Media Works: This public relations vertical specializes in media buying and reputation management, helping brands communicate effectively while managing event planning and crisis management.

    . Boosters: Designed to accelerate business results through data-driven performance marketing, paid search, social media advertising, influencer collaborations, and mobile marketing.

    . Studios: Focuses on innovative branding and design solutions, creating standout visuals and launching impactful ad campaigns.

    . Motion Pictures: Specializes in high-quality video production, creating corporate films, product showcases, and ad films, with a focus on storytelling for lasting impact.

    Koffeetech’s geographical footprint has expanded recently, positioning itself to serve clients in India’s major business hubs. This approach allows the agency to tap into a broader talent pool and work across sectors such as real estate, e-commerce, education, and healthcare.

    “Our expansion into Pune and Bangalore reflects our commitment to growth, both in terms of team size and client reach,” Rathod continued. “We know the growing market in various industries in these cities. And there is more to come.”

    Koffeetech has built long-term partnerships with brands across India, helping them navigate the digital landscape. The agency’s team now includes over 75 skilled professionals, with plans for continued growth by focusing on specialised talent for each vertical.

    Koffeetech has established expertise in real estate, where its digital marketing solutions have helped developers increase lead generation, brand awareness, and sales. A Morgan Stanley report predicts that India’s e-commerce market will reach $200 billion by 2026, with a 30 per cent compound annual growth rate. Koffeetech is prepared to drive this growth.

    India has also seen a surge in foreign direct investments in education, amounting to $9.51 billion between 2000 and 2024, boosting higher education and EdTech sectors. Koffeetech is recognised for driving student enrollment through targeted campaigns across digital platforms. “Whether we’re working with real estate developers, educational institutions, or e-commerce brands, our goal is to provide them with strategic, impactful services that drive real results,” added Rathod.

  • NBC Universal unveils new division to boost digital media

    NBC Universal unveils new division to boost digital media

    MUMBAI: NBC Universal has formed a new business unit, the Technology Growth Center (TGC), within the media giant to focus on new business opportunities in digital media. NBC Universal has tapped Darren Feher, the company’s chief technology officer, to run the group.

    Feher will be reporting to NBC Universal’s technology and operations division president and chief information officer of Media Works John Eck.

    “Today, consumers want to enjoy media any time and any where,” Eck said. “The TGC will help fulfill this demand by providing the necessary technology to foster a greater variety of distribution methods.”
    The new division will coordinate NBCU’s approach to technology across the company’s various distribution channels.

    TGC is organized into four divisions: Technical Product Development, developing technology in the areas of broadband, iTV, electronic-sell-through, mobile and wireless, DVRs and gaming; Policy, Strategy and Standards, focusing on increasing the influence of NBC Universal’s industry positions among standards consortia and in Washington; Emerging Technology and Research, working with GE’s Global Research Center and universities; and Anti-Piracy Technical Operations, with an emphasis on forensic watermarking, cracking down on Internet piracy, and raids and investigations, stated a media report.

    The division has already developed the technology that allowed NBC Universal to digitally send its TV content to Apple for distribution on iTunes, eliminating the need for digital beta tapes. Other TGC projects underway include DVD point-of sale activation, forensic watermarking, new peer based distribution technologies, download-to-own technology, DRM standards and automatic closed captioning.

    The TGC has also launched several interactive television projects, including a service that enabled DirecTV, EchoStar and Time Warner Cable subscribers to access medal counts, athlete biographies and news during broadcasts of the Winter Olympics in February. More recently, the TGC has facilitated online voting in several NBC shows, including Deal or No Deal.