Tag: Micromax Informatics

  • Streambox Media signs Blooprint Ecommerce Consulting for next thrust

    Streambox Media signs Blooprint Ecommerce Consulting for next thrust

    MUMBAI: When you are trying to disrupt the market, you have to get the best having your back. And that’s something Streambox Media founder Anuj Gandhi and Micromax Informatics founder Rahul Sharma believe in. The duo has launched the subscription-based Dor brand  of TVs which they are selling at extremely affordable prices. They began by porting their TVs for sale just on the Flipkart ecommerce site. The stock got sold out quickly. As did the next batch..

    Now they are getting ready to get Dor TV on to other ecommerce platforms like Amazon, and possibly going forward even on to TataCliq, AJio, Meesho, Croma and what have you.

    That’s probably why they have brought on board ecommerce growth catalyst BPECOM  Connsulting  (Blooprint Ecommerce Consulting) which is run by former Flipkart employees or Flipsters as they call themselves and founded by Prakash Maharaj and Ajay Maharaj.

    Blooprint Consulting  uses advanced analytics and industry insights to strategise in services such as building brands, customer shopping experience, merchandising, improving brand profitability, account management, category management, and digital marketing – basically the full Monty to help brands scale online on various platforms without investing in all the people to manage them. The company has worked with  brands like Urban Armor Gear, Kikgerm, Natures-Island, Raegr, among many others. 

    Says Prakash: “We can’t wait to bring our expertise in digital strategy and brand growth to help Dor TV amplify its online presence, engage a wider audience, and accelerate its journey to new heights. Excited to drive innovation together and redefine India’s entertainment landscape.”

  • Streambox Media unveils Dor India’s first subscription-based TV service

    Streambox Media unveils Dor India’s first subscription-based TV service

    MUMBAI: Gone are the days of debating over iOS and Android or boasting about who owned the fastest gadget. The era of squabbles about which TV brand—LG, Xiaomi, or Samsung—rules the market is fading into nostalgia. Buying a television back then felt like assembling a puzzle: first, the TV itself, then a dish connection for channels, followed by an OTT device to smarten it up. And even then, you were stuck playing detective—Googling endlessly to figure out which platform hosted your favorite show, live match, or breaking news.

    But now, the tide has turned. The clutter and confusion of old-school television are making way for an extraordinary transformation. As the sun sets on fragmented entertainment, a bold new dawn emerges in the Indian living room. Welcome Dor—the future of home entertainment that combines everything you need into one seamless subscription experience. It’s not just a TV; it’s a revolution. Or so claims the company behind it. 

    Streambox Media, a leading media-tech venture founded by cable TV industry and distribution vetera Anuj Gandhi and backed by Micromax Informatics, Zerodha’s Nikhil Kamath, and Stride Ventures, has launched Dor—India’s first subscription-based television service. Designed to revolutionise home entertainment as claimed by the company, Dor integrates a high-performance 4K QLED TV with over 24 premium OTT platforms, 300+ live channels, gaming, news, and more into a single, affordable subscription model.

    Dor is set to debut in India via Flipkart on 1 December 2024, with plans for expansion to other platforms and offline distribution channels. This innovative TV-as-a-service model eliminates fragmented content navigation across devices, offering users a seamless, unified experience powered by India’s indigenously developed Dor TV OS.

    Micromax Informatics co-founder, Rahul Sharma emphasised the shift in consumer preferences, “The home entertainment landscape is witnessing a tectonic shift with the rise of subscription and leasing models. Younger audiences prioritise flexibility and value over ownership. With Dor, we are introducing a market disruptor that addresses these evolving preferences while showcasing India’s capabilities in developing future-ready technology.”

    Streambox Media, COO, Romil Ramgarhia added, “Dor democratises premium entertainment by making advanced technology accessible to Indian households. Our innovative approach significantly reduces costs by 50-60 per cent, consolidating the expense of smart TVs and content services.”

    Indiantelevision.com Sreeyom Sil got into an exclusive conversation with Anuj Gandhi  on the sidelines of a press conference in Mumbai to announce Dor and Streambox’s launch. He shed light on how Dor is setting new benchmarks for connected TVs in India. Excerpts from the interview: 

    * What differentiates Streambox’s Dor service from others in the market?
    The key difference is simplicity: everything should be plug and play. Why should I worry about subscriptions, when my payments are due? It should be as convenient as possible in one single shop. And that’s what we have endeavored to do here. 

    Then, fragmented services and high upfront costs deter many households from adopting connected TVs. Dor’s subscription model integrates cutting-edge AI, content platforms, and hyper-personalised recommendations to deliver an unmatched value proposition  with an immersive experience. With its integrated Dor OS, users can enjoy a seamless interface consolidating OTT platforms, live channels, and on-demand content. 

    Dor’s subscription model offers unparalleled flexibility and cost-efficiency. Consumers can own a 43-inch 4K QLED TV with Dolby Audio and solar-powered remote for an upfront activation fee of Rs 10,799, including the first month’s subscription. Post the initial month, the subscription costs Rs 799 per month for 12 months, after which customers can customise their packages. 

    The subscription includes access to platforms like Prime Video, Disney+ Hotstar, Jio Cinema, Sony Liv, and many more, with a single sign-on and AI-driven personalised recommendations simplifying the entertainment experience. Larger 55-inch and 65-inch TV variants are set to launch in early 2025, expanding options for Indian households.

    With its integrated Dor OS, users can enjoy a seamless interface consolidating OTT platforms, live channels, and on-demand content. A four-year warranty and regular software upgrades every quarter are on offer with which Dor aims to make a real difference in how India consumes entertainment.

    * What specific challenges in content discovery does Dor address, and how does it enhance the user experience compared to existing software?
    Dor takes content discovery beyond the siloed limitations of individual apps. Our intuitive AI and large language models power a seamless search experience across multiple platforms. Dor personalises recommendations based on user preferences, ensuring a richer and more tailored viewing journey.

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    *  How does Dor use advanced machine learning for personalised recommendations and ensure diversity in content?
    Personalisation is at the core of Dor. We analyse individual preferences—language, genre, or favorite actors—and adapt recommendations in real-time. For example, if you select action movies but increasingly watch romantic films, our system dynamically adjusts your homepage to prioritise romantic content.

    * How does Dor aggregate content from OTT platforms and live channels, and what partnerships have been instrumental?
    We’ve secured partnerships with over 24 OTT platforms and various linear television providers, especially in the free-to-air (FTA) category. These long-term deals ensure a comprehensive content catalog, enabling us to deliver unmatched variety to users.

    * With a growing emphasis on data privacy, how does Dor ensure user data is protected?
    Data security is paramount. We comply with all data protection laws in India and employ robust security measures to prevent breaches. Sensitive user information, such as installation addresses and phone numbers, is safeguarded through strict privacy policies and best practices.

    *  How is Streamworks Media capitalising on India’s growing connected TV market, and what role does Dor play?
    We aim to democratise connected TV with competitive pricing and an intuitive OS like Dor. By addressing the needs of a growing audience, we plan to secure a dominant market share in this burgeoning ecosystem.

    *  What inspired you to venture into the media-tech space, and where do you see Streambox Media and Dor in five years?
    Simplicity and accessibility inspired me. Our goal is to make content discovery and consumption effortless. Within five years, we envision Dor holding a double-digit global market share, solidifying its place as a leader in the entertainment OS market.

    With Dor, Streambox Media and Micromax Informatics have not just launched a product—they’ve unveiled a statement of technological prowess and national pride. Proudly ‘Made in India’, the launch resonates deeply with the Indian spirit of innovation and ambition. It’s not just a device; it’s a symbol of India’s leap into the global tech arena. The moment leaves one awestruck, tingling with pride, and breathlessly waiting for what’s next in this revolutionary saga.

  • Relaxo Footwear recruits Vishal Pathania as head of digital marketing

    Relaxo Footwear recruits Vishal Pathania as head of digital marketing

    MUMBAI: Relaxo Footwear has roped in Vishal Pathania as assistant general manager – head of digital marketing & performance. He will lead digital marketing initiatives for iconic brands like Sparx, Bahamas, and Flite.

    With an experience of more than a decade. Pathania last worked for Hindware Home Innovation as senior  manager (lead)- digital/social/D2C & performance.  Prior to that he worked as lead manager – digital/PR/D2C & performance marketing at Timex group. He also has had a stint with Micromax Informatics.

    Pathania is excited about his new posting at Relaxo Footwear. “In today’s dynamic digital landscape, I aim to craft impactful campaigns and contribute to these brands’ continued growth and success,” he said on Linkedin.

     

  • Micromax AC TVC encourages Kapoor to stay home

    MUMBAI: Micromax has embraced an innovative product portfolio and in sync with this vision, Micromax launched a complete line of Split & Window A/Cs, along with the latest range of Smart LED Televisions. The Air Conditioners come with the revolutionary GoldFin technology that ensures maximum energy saving and durability. The Smart Televisions come up with a unique TV Mirror feature that lets the consumer mirror the TV screen on his smartphone and vice-versa.

    Reinforcing its vision to be a leading consumer electronics company, Micromax Informatics, is kick-starting a new campaign promoting its new range of Air Conditioners and Televisions. Through the two TVCs, Micromax aims to inform the consumer about the wonderful innovations the brand has done in these two categories.

    The campaign that starts with Micromax AC TVC, positions “Micromax living” as a smart lifestyle proposition for Individuals who seek comfort and convenience in every aspect of life. The campaign has been launched for the latest line-up of Micromax ACs comprising 07 split ACs and 01 Window AC armed with GoldFin Technology which prolongs life for both evaporator and condenser with a strong layer of anti-corrosive material.

    The TVC features the new brand ambassador of the Micromax consumer electronics segment, leading Bollywood actor Anil Kapoor, who in a quirky fashion skips parties to stay at home and experience the comfort provided by a Micromax AC that saves energy and cools wonderfully. The commercial also educates about the aspects of the AC being rated 5 star in energy saving, 3 in 1 Health Filter that catches harmful bacteria, viruses, pollens while emanating Vitamin C in the room, along with certain other features that make it a revolutionary consumer durable to own. The TVC for Micromax LED televisions will be on similar lines, establishing the Micromax living in a fun manner.

    Micromax Informatics CMO Shubhajit Sen, “Micromax understands the massive shift in the lifestyles that Indian consumers are looking for. With the latest campaign, we aim to bring forth the various possibilities that an individual can unlock with Micromax ACs that have been designed keeping local innovation in mind. The new ACs boast best in class features such as a 100% copper two-way drainage, turbo cooling, power saving etc. which aid and address the typical Indian need.” He further added, “The new quirky advertisement with Anil Kapoor showcases the fun side of having a smart lifestyle option which we also say is the Micromax way of living – a choice that is a true representation of living in style.”

  • Micromax joins hands with Sony Music to create cricket anthem

    Micromax joins hands with Sony Music to create cricket anthem

    MUMBAI: In India, one’s language changes every hundred kilometers, but one of the few things which brings our diverse cultures together, is our love for ‘cricket’ and ‘music’.

     

    Encouraging the fans across the country to come together and cheer for the Indian cricket team as they fight to retain their world cup title, Micromax Informatics has unveiled the ‘Micromax Unite Cricket Anthem’. 

     

    Recreating the cult Hindi song, ‘Chale Chalo’, the anthem brings together nine artistes, singing in nine languages set to a new age rock beat. 

     

    Launched in association with Sony Music Entertainment India, the Micromax Unite Cricket anthem has been rewritten and re-mastered in Hindi, Punjabi Tamil, Bengali, Gujrati, Marathi, Malayalam, Kannada and Assamese. The track has been produced by Gaurav Gokhindi and performed by Benny Dayal, Raghu Dixit, Shalmali Kholgade, Akriti Kakar, Karthik, Zubeen Garg, Shakthisree Gopalan, Kavita Seth and Hari and Sukhmani.

     

    Taking the concept of Micromax Unite series forward, they are setting out to recreate the success of last year’s Roobaroo Unite Anthem, which celebrated the pride of speaking in your mother-tongue.

     

    Micromax chief marketing officer Shubhajit Sen said, “In India, cricket is a passion, which cuts across any cultural divide to unite all of us in support of our team. Micromax Unite Cricket Anthem reflects this thought and tries to bring alive the spirit of belonging in the versatility of our country. We would like to thank all the nine artistes and Sony Music who extended their support for this magnificent initiative.” 

     

    “This is our second project with Micromax and an even more exciting one where we are showcasing one of our A R Rahman classics ‘Chale Chalo’ with nine talented artistes singing the song in nine different languages all dedicated to the Indian cricket team. The concept is unique and will connect with the passion that we all have for cricket,” said Sony Music national head – brand partnerships Kiran D’Cruz. 

     

    Benny Dayal added, “The Micromax Unite Cricket Anthem features several amazing artistes who are both young and edgy and I am just really glad to be a part of it. ‘Chale Chalo’ is one of the best songs about team-work, and it was a great feeling to be working on this.”

     

    Hari & Sukhmani said, “We had an absolute party recording and shooting for the song. Great bunch of people from the music producer to the artistes to the video team to the production team. What fun!”

     

    “The Micromax Unite Cricket Anthem is a wonderful platform to create that blissful feeling of togetherness by way of music and cricket – the two forces that invariably help bind people together,” added Shalmali Kholgade.

     

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