Tag: Neha Bahri

  • BConnect Communication bags PR mandate for AI Logistix

    BConnect Communication bags PR mandate for AI Logistix

    MUMBAI: Bconnect Communication, an integrated communication agency has bagged the PR mandate of AI Logistix. This is a start-up in the delivery arena. Bconnect has become AI Logistix’s official communication partner.

    Bconnect will handle the integrated communications and media relations & strategies for AI Logistix. They will ensure Brand AI Logistix gets the correct visibility, communication advice and complete PR and media connectivity all over India. Their campaigns will focus on AI Logistix’s need to present its rising delivery portfolio.

    The company aims to identify and resolve day-to-day logistics and supply chain issues with a promise of Green Deliveries with Zero carbon emission. They have already started their journey towards optimising the last mile delivery with electric vehicles saving costs to the customer and making this world greener.

    AI Logistix co-founder Abdul said, “The engagement of Bconnect Communication as our PR agency is a matter of happiness. They have the confidence to help push AI Logistix more into public focus via various campaigns. AI Logistix is committed to revolutionising the delivery field with our expertise. And we need our vision & work to be well-represented in the public domain. It will help us progress with the right investors and buyers approaching us. Bconnect captured the vision in their pitch. We are excited about this partnership.”

    Bconnect Communication founder & director Neha Bahri said, “We, at Bconnect, want to thank the founders of AI Logistix, for providing us with this opportunity. India’s delivery sector is hugely expanding. What AI Logistix is working on is truly something to watch out for. And to be a part of their journey and help it rise through our work will be exciting.”

  • DPhi appoints Bconnect Communications as its communication partner

    DPhi appoints Bconnect Communications as its communication partner

    Mumbai: Belgium and India based DPhi has appointed a new-age integrated marketing communication agency — Bconnect Communications — to manage its external communication across pan India.

    DPhi is an artificial intelligence (AI)-focused community platform. Chanukya Patnaik founded the company in 2020 with the goal of educating and building AI for everyone in order to solve key challenges for humanity.

    Headquartered in Delhi, Bconnect Communication will look into the strategic communication for DPhi as it is important to convey the right message to the audience about the brand initiatives.

    On its collaboration with Bconnect Communications, DPhi founder Chanukya Patnaik said, “We are glad to onboard Bconnect Communications as our communication partner. We’ve worked with them on a few engagements before getting into this longer collaboration. Neha and her team showed great enthusiasm, ownership, and a keen willingness to make an impact. Most importantly, they are well connected across most Indian media outlets and have shown remarkable results in a short span. This collaboration will help DPhi reach a wider audience, and we are looking forward to it.”

    Bconnect Communication founder and director Neha Bahri said, “Business-to-business technology is our core forte. It is the most demanding segment right now in the global and Indian markets. Our strong business acumen in the sector and past experience in the B2B and AI space gives us an edge in working on our strong portfolio of clients. I believe we will be able to deliver through a mix of communication strategies.”

    DPhi said that it has fostered AI-driven innovation among several companies and has solved social and business problems, including predicting earthquakes to save lives, safeguarding NFTs, building an AI powered lens for the blind and many others.

    DPhi claims to provide free AI and data science courses by industry experts from large tech companies or startups worldwide. It claims that over 100K learners across 150 countries have benefited from its courses in the past two years.