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  • Swiss army knife brand lands Unilever pro as marketing chief

    Swiss army knife brand lands Unilever pro as marketing chief

    MUMBAI: Victorinox India has recruited Avirup Mukhopadhyay as its head of marketing, hiring  the seasoned marketer from wellness brand True Elements where he spent over three years. The appointment signals the Swiss army knife maker’s intent to sharpen its marketing edge in the competitive Indian consumer market.

    Mukhopadhyay joins Victorinox this month after a stellar run at True Elements, where he rose from category lead to assistant vice-president of marketing. During his tenure at the Mumbai-based health food company, he orchestrated brand strategy across multiple geographies, managed profit-and-loss responsibilities, and crafted go-to-market strategies for both traditional and alternative channels.

    His most visible achievement at True Elements was the Black Pack Anthem campaign featuring cricket star Rohit Sharma, which positioned the brand around its “100 per cent real, nothing artificial” promise. The campaign exemplified his knack for marrying celebrity endorsements with authentic brand messaging.

    The 15-year marketing veteran brings impressive credentials from blue-chip companies. He spent nearly three years at Unilever, where he cut his teeth on the iconic Kissan brand, developing everything from penetration packs priced at Rs 15 to comprehensive brand-building strategies. His Unilever stint included roles spanning brand management, trade marketing for modern retail, and territory sales across Kolkata.

    Between his Unilever chapters, Mukhopadhyay had a brief but notable six-month tenure at Dr Reddy’s Laboratories, where he was tasked with building the Rebalanz energy drink brand across key Indian markets. The “27 per cent less sugar” positioning he developed demonstrated his ability to navigate the increasingly health-conscious consumer landscape.

    His career began in financial services at Bajaj Allianz before pivoting to FMCG, with early roles at HCL Infosystems. A summer internship at Unilever during his MBA studies proved fortuitous, eventually opening doors to his full-time role at the Anglo-Dutch giant.

    For Victorinox, known globally for its multi-tool expertise but still building brand awareness in India’s crowded lifestyle market, Mukhopadhyay’s track record of scaling brands across price points and channels could prove invaluable. His experience spans everything from mass-market detergents to premium wellness products—precisely the range needed to navigate India’s bifurcated consumer market.

    The appointment reflects a broader trend of heritage European brands investing heavily in Indian marketing talent as they seek to crack the subcontinent’s complex consumer preferences.

  • Discovery Science presents wicked inventions

    Discovery Science presents wicked inventions

    MUMBAI:  What do duct tape and instant coffee has in common? or GPS navigation and Kleenex tissues? Prepare to be surprised. Discovery Science brings a new fascinating pop science series Wicked Inventions that looks at some of the most common everyday items that surround us and explores the wicked ways in which they originated.

    Like it or not, warfare, conflict and the need to explore the unknown is the catalyst for human progress in technology. The fact is that mankind is at its most inventive when it’s being destructive. It’s the same with the field of space exploration. The desire of the superpowers to dominate each other has led them to look to space to gain the upper hand. From that enormous effort and expenditure – all with military and political gain as its primary purpose –came a gamut of inventions we now use in our everyday lives. Premiering tonight Wicked Inventions explores, explains and whole range of surprising gadgets, toys and implements that were originally made for a very different purpose.

    Premiering tonight, Wicked Inventions will air every Monday at 9 pm on Discovery Science.

    Swiss army knife is such an incredible innovation which encompasses a huge number of capabilities; lots of instruments and implements in a very small device. The idea of incorporating several tools in a small portable unit goes back 2,000 years ago when Romans had their very own version of a Swiss army knife, complete with spoon, fork, blade and the obligatory toothpick. Made from solid silver, this luxury item and the idea for a multi tool became the handy tool of choice for the army personnel.

    WICKED INVENTIONS tells the stories of how and why items were invented and how their applications and manufacture have changed, often beyond recognition.

  • Discovery Science presents wicked inventions

    Discovery Science presents wicked inventions

    MUMBAI:  What do duct tape and instant coffee has in common? or GPS navigation and Kleenex tissues? Prepare to be surprised. Discovery Science brings a new fascinating pop science series Wicked Inventions that looks at some of the most common everyday items that surround us and explores the wicked ways in which they originated.

    Like it or not, warfare, conflict and the need to explore the unknown is the catalyst for human progress in technology. The fact is that mankind is at its most inventive when it’s being destructive. It’s the same with the field of space exploration. The desire of the superpowers to dominate each other has led them to look to space to gain the upper hand. From that enormous effort and expenditure – all with military and political gain as its primary purpose –came a gamut of inventions we now use in our everyday lives. Premiering tonight Wicked Inventions explores, explains and whole range of surprising gadgets, toys and implements that were originally made for a very different purpose.

    Premiering tonight, Wicked Inventions will air every Monday at 9 pm on Discovery Science.

    Swiss army knife is such an incredible innovation which encompasses a huge number of capabilities; lots of instruments and implements in a very small device. The idea of incorporating several tools in a small portable unit goes back 2,000 years ago when Romans had their very own version of a Swiss army knife, complete with spoon, fork, blade and the obligatory toothpick. Made from solid silver, this luxury item and the idea for a multi tool became the handy tool of choice for the army personnel.

    WICKED INVENTIONS tells the stories of how and why items were invented and how their applications and manufacture have changed, often beyond recognition.