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  • Thomas Cook India’s AlliedTPro & New World Travel brings joint venture Allied New World

    Thomas Cook India’s AlliedTPro & New World Travel brings joint venture Allied New World

    Mumbai: Thomas Cook India announced its North American subsidiary, AlliedTPro, has entered into a strategic joint venture with New World Travel to provide key shared services to both companies and fuel growth opportunities.

    The new JV company, Allied New World, headquartered in New York, has been set up to leverage the strengths of both companies to drive productivity and accelerate growth in the post-pandemic era.

    Allied New World plans to be a centre of excellence that will provide key shared services to both companies and fuel enhanced growth opportunities by combining scale and leveraging technology to improve productivity and reduce the cost of operations.

    The new venture will combine the strengths of both companies across key functions, including contracting, technology, IT, finance, human resources & data management. AlliedTPro (Horizon Travel Services) and New World Travel will remain separate legal operating entities, and both companies will continue to market under their respective brands.

    Mark Morello will continue to lead AlliedTPro as CEO and will expand the same role in Allied New World. Peter Dorner will continue to lead New World Travel. Simultaneously, he will handle the newly formed joint venture as president and deputy CEO. The identified critical functions will be managed by the key staff from both organisations.

    The joint venture builds on the powerful brand reputations of AlliedTPro and New World Travel, two of the oldest and most respected companies in the North American travel industry. Allied New World via Horizon Travel Services (dba AlliedTpro) and New World Travel will enjoy the backing of financially strong global leaders—Thomas Cook India Group/Fairfax Financial of Canada and DER Touristik Group.

    Speaking about the association, AlliedTPro CEO Mark Morello said, “I am delighted to announce the formation of Allied New World—representing our strong partnership with New World Travel/DER Touristik Group. We believe Allied New World LLC represents an innovative business model that will significantly help accelerate future growth. Our decision to collaborate, as equally strong and highly reputed industry leaders, will improve productivity, reduce cost of operations, and help both groups deliver enhanced value to customers, supplier partners, and shareholders.”

    Adding to it, New World Travel CEO Peter Dorner commented, “As a customer-centric and innovation-driven company, we are excited about the new joint venture with our strong partner, AlliedTPro/Horizon Travel Services LLC. Allied New World will allow us to share and enhance key services for both companies—profiting from smart processes, advanced technology, and synergies. We strongly believe that our new cooperation will strengthen our future growth – to the benefit of employees, partners, and customers.”

  • GUEST ARTICLE: Top trends shaping the gaming industry

    GUEST ARTICLE: Top trends shaping the gaming industry

    Mumbai: Today’s gamers are accustomed to exploring realism-based 3D environments and interacting with hundreds or thousands of other players in real-time, a far cry from the blocky, unsophisticated sprites that many of us played as children. The infrastructure set up by game creators to make this possible is based on some of the most cutting-edge technology, including super-fast 5G and cloud networking, as well as powerful processors.

    Some major trends in the gaming industry are: 

    1. Cloud gaming

    The majority of the major video game developers now offer their titles through cloud-based subscription services. As long as gamers have smart TVs and small streaming devices, they won’t need to keep purchasing and upgrading pricey, power-hungry hardware and keeping it in their homes. The cloud data centre serves as the hub for everything, and streaming video is the result that is delivered to households.

    Furthermore, the continued adoption of lightning-fast networks like 5G will lead to a time when more people than ever will be able to access this new method of game delivery. All things considered, even though it’s not a given that specialised home gaming systems will vanish from our lives, 2022 is a year when business leaders will increase their investments in their vision of a streaming, cloud-based future.

    2. Virtual reality

    Over the previous five years, VR gaming has rapidly grown in popularity. One of the most thrilling gaming experiences of the coming year is anticipated to be provided by VR. Consumer headsets are becoming more and more accessible because of the declining cost of hardware. Additionally, they benefit from being able to operate both alone and when linked to a gaming PC to take advantage of the latter’s specialised skills to offer even more realistic and visually sophisticated VR experiences. Cloud VR may become a reality soon, further shrinking the size of headsets.

    3. The metaverse

    Millions of gamers now assemble in virtual worlds to participate in every sort of entertainment, and this concept of in-game worlds expanding to include various forms of entertainment will surely have a significant impact on the gaming business and culture in 2022. The largest franchises and games will increasingly reinvent themselves as “platforms,” enabling a considerably wider variety of user experiences. Others will find space in these worlds to participate in networking, conversing, or other sorts of shared interaction.

    The benefit of retaining users on their platforms will be seen by game developers, who can do this by increasing their loyalty as subscribers or by turning them into a captive audience for advertisers of all stripes. 

    4. NFTs and blockchain

    In a rather contentious move, a number of major game developers announced plans to incorporate non-fungible tokens (NFTs) as a mechanism for players to win, earn, and trade exclusive in-game items. Some of these initiatives may start to materialise in 2022.

    Not all gamers are on board with the concept, especially because many believe that these tokens are a waste of energy. This is because the complex blockchain algorithms required to run them require a lot of processing power. However, it’s likely to become a reality because game publishers have stated that they believe the convergence of gaming and NFTs has a bright future and that they are willing to pay money to accomplish it.

    The proliferation of ‘play-to-earn’ games that give players cryptocurrency rewards for participating in regular play is another emerging trend.

    5. Esports

    Esports mostly refers to the evolution of video games to incorporate elements more frequently found in professional sports, such as live audiences, tournaments, leagues, sponsorships, and paid athletes. Esports will be included in a significant international multi-sport competition for the first time at the 2022 Asian Games, where they will make their official debut as a competition. Esports experienced a boom in popularity during the covid pandemic, as it did with many other forms of digital entertainment. In 2021, it earned over one billion dollars in revenue for the first time, primarily from media rights and sponsorship, and it is anticipated that it will reach nearly $2 billion in revenue by 2022.

    Furthermore, 73 million viewers watched the League of Legends World Championship final in 2021, a 60 per cent increase over 2020, and it is anticipated that this record will once again be broken in 2022. This proves that video games have indeed developed into spectator sports, and over the upcoming year, we should expect to see both an increase in the number of professional players and a rise in prize money.

    The author of this article is Glued founder Vikram Narula.

  • Full stack developer: The next big thing in technology?

    Full stack developer: The next big thing in technology?

    Presently, full stack developer has emerged to be a highly sought career alternative worldwide. Companies are hiring full stack developers in huge numbers. A Full Stack Developer must possess a vivid knowledge of the front end, version control, the back end, debugging, database management, operating system, and system design. Therefore, the demand for full-stack developers is increasing because of their inclusive technical knowledge in various fields.

    What is Full Stack Development?

    Full Stack Development is an end-to-end application software development. This software development encompasses a front end as well as a back end. The user interface is the main part of the front end, while the back end comprises application workflows as well as business reasoning.

    What is the next big thing in technology?

    Technology is expanding at an unbelievable rate. Every business is using technology to elevate its offerings. The usage of technology was different before the pandemic. However, after the recent pandemic, the usage of technology in full-stack development has changed. In this article, we are going to discuss those contemporary trends.

    1. Artificial Intelligence (AI)
    Realising the importance of confidentiality of business and data, companies have started to adopt Artificial Intelligence. AI is considered to be the next-generation technology. And it has already entered the commercial market around the world. It has become essential for full-stack developers to master AI. An Artificial Intelligence expert will contribute to the development and growth of the company. AI specialists will also be able to comprehend customers’ requirements and behaviours.

    2. Blockchain
    Blockchain has mushroomed enormously in recent years. Various companies are opting for and investing in blockchain. This technology simplifies monetary transactions of companies. Hence, it is highly recommended for a full-stack developer to acquire proficiency in blockchain. Then the specialist can look after the transfer of money, government transaction, digital currency transaction and land transaction.

    3. Machine Learning (ML)
    Companies have ultimately understood the worth of Machine Learning. Thereafter, this technology has seen a spike in its growth. Machine Learning procedures can analyse data from previous experiences and can improvise its predictions and decisions. Hence, a Full-stack developer must know Machine Learning to bag the benefits and opportunities for his company.

    4. Code Development
    One of the latest trends is low code-development. Coding a program is a slow process. Therefore low-code development was invented. This code does not require complicated coding and offers logical understanding. It helps the customers to understand the software and customise it according to their requirements. Low code development helps in digital transformation and the development of complicated industrial solutions.

    5. Programming Language
    Learning Computer Language or Programming Language is extremely important for a Full-stack developer. All applications and web pages are developed with the help of Programming Languages. One of the most popular Computer Languages is JavaScript. This language is extremely easy and flexible to use.

    6. Mixed Reality
    Mixed Reality is one of the recent inventions. It has opened many unimaginable opportunities with the passing years. It was only possible because there was an incredible improvement in computer vision, input system, graphics and visualisation techniques. Mixed reality includes two main parts: Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality. This technology mixes real and natural environments and creates an absolute virtual environment. This gives users an out-of-the-world experience. This is generally used in the commercial, health care and, gaming sectors.

    Conclusion

    A career in Full-stack development is quite lucrative. This is because of the high remuneration and job availability. If you are willing to commence a career as a Full-stack developer, then get yourself enrolled in a Full-stack developer course. Join the online courses offered by Imarticus to explore and bag more opportunities.

     

  • ‘Weekend Unwind’ with: Vajra Global Consulting Services CEO Ganapathy Sankarabaaham

    ‘Weekend Unwind’ with: Vajra Global Consulting Services CEO Ganapathy Sankarabaaham

    Mumbai: With another weekend upon us, it is time to unwind with the latest Q&A edition of Indiantelevision.com’s Weekend Unwind — a series of informal chats that peek into the minds of corporate executives through a fun lens in an attempt to get to know the person behind the title a little better.

    In this week’s session we have digital marketing company Vajra Global Consulting Services CEO Ganapathy Sankarabaaham opening up the windows to his thoughts.

    As CEO of an award-winning digital marketing agency, his vision is simple: to create a unique digital-led marketing strategy to help clients’ businesses grow profitably, meet their goals, and win in the market.

    Ganapathy’s strengths include the ability to quickly understand a business and its goals, to draw up a big-picture growth strategy, and a digital-led execution approach.

    At his firm, he has a robust programme management framework that easily captures business objectives and maps them to measurable outcomes.

    He takes pride in visualising, creating and delivering digital transformation and marketing programmes successfully for both B2B and B2C clients.

    Vajra Global, we specialise in working with technology, e-commerce, healthcare, and event companies. A collaborative, customer-first principle guided by ethics, transparency, and respect for every human being sums up Vajra’s motto.

    So without further ado, here it goes…

         Your mantra for life

     Dream big. Never give up!

        A book you are currently reading/plan to read

    “Visionary thinking” by Ashish Jaiswal.

        Your fitness mantra, especially during the pandemic

     Stay strong, stay positive. This too shall pass.

        Your comfort food

     Rasam rice.

        When the chips are down a quote/ philosophy that keeps you going

    When the going gets tough, the tough gets going! (or) when life gives you lemons, make lemonade.

        Your guilty pleasure

     Ice cream.

        When was the last time you tried something new?

    Today.

        A life lesson you learnt the hard way

    It’s in the details.

         What gets you excited about life?

     Challenges, ideas, discovery, people, and growth.

        What’s on top of your bucket list?

     A trip to Norway.

         If you could give one piece of advice to your younger self, what would it be?

    Enjoy the journey!

         One thing you would most like to change about the world

    Supercharge positivity, self-belief and compassion.

        An activity that keeps you motivated/charged during tough times

    Running.

        What lifts your spirits when life gets you down?

    Right intentions and efforts always deliver the right results in time.

        Your go-to stress buster

    Sleep.

  • Technology is Making the FIFA World Cup More Exciting Than Ever

    Technology is Making the FIFA World Cup More Exciting Than Ever

    Technology lovers in India will be excited by the developments that are set to enhance the viewing experience of the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022. Given that technology is a major part of life for people in the country from a young age, these technological advancements will be of interest to a large portion of the population, especially those who have a passion for football and are looking forward to watching the best international teams compete against each other.

    So, what can these viewers expect from the technology that has been introduced in time for this year’s World Cup?

    More content to watch

    As the build-up to the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 continues apace, there will be more demand than ever for a myriad of different content that viewers can engage with. It’s no longer sufficient for broadcasting and streaming services to show matches live.

    Technology now allows for the stockpiling of large amounts of content that viewers can peruse at their own convenience. This viewing can be done in a number of ways, including the use of in-demand cable services and streaming services like YouTube. This additional content is expected to generate millions of viewing hours throughout the tournament.

    Enhanced excitement while watching games

    It’s not only the amount of content that has been enhanced by technology, the excitement of watching the matches has also been increased. An example of this is the availability of improved sports betting opportunities provided by the best online casinos in India, where football enthusiasts can place wagers on teams, results, players, and other occurrences.

    One of the technological advancements that are revolutionising this area is the launch of an In-Play MultiBet system by Genius Sports. The system is powered by AI that allows people to make parlay bets during live play. This ability adds to the level of excitement football fans can experience while watching games during the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022. It also gives people more control over the bets they make.

    Better informed decisions by officials creating fairer results

    Technology in use on the pitch is also set to revolutionise the viewing experience for the 2022 World Cup. It will be the first time that new semi-automated offside technology is in full use in matches. This technology provides an alert to match officials automatically when an offside is detected.

    This is only part of the new system. It also produces 3D animation that is made available to fans in the stadium and TV viewers. This exposure allows everyone involved in the game to clearly see if a player is in an offside position. The aim of this technology is to support match officials in making faster and more accurate decisions. Doing this not only makes matches fairer, but it also improves the fan experience as it helps to remove some of the contentions that currently exist regarding offsides.

    Each of these advances will be welcomed by the technologically savvy World Cup audience in India.

  • Festive bonanza: Explore brand advocacy to generate high marketing ROI

    Festive bonanza: Explore brand advocacy to generate high marketing ROI

    Mumbai: Brand advocacy is something that has been on the marketing charts for a while now and continues to do the rounds. With the festive season setting in and the digital bug which has already bitten everyone, companies are going all gaga about their brands, their new launches, etc., and brand advocacy is obviously on their roster of marketing initiatives in a robust manner. In this story, with some industry veterans, I look to explore brand advocacy and how it is going to help brands this festive season; the growth of brand advocacy; trends; innovations; and more.

    First things first, what exactly is brand advocacy? Brand advocacy is a method of growing your brand organically—it’s about people who love a brand and converse about it, continue to support the company and its products and services, and promote it too. This word-of-mouth marketing technique helps brands build their target group cost-effectively without spending an exuberant amount of money on traditional advertising.

    One of the notable examples of a brand using brand advocacy and being successful in its attempt was when Coca-Cola India did the “Share A Coke” campaign in 2018–19, which was an Indian spin-off of their global campaign, taking ‘relationships’ as the concept. Google Pay is another brand that, when launched, used the referral programme to organically boost its users’ acquisition. 

    According to the understanding of a few, brand advocacy is mostly used in the B2B industry. From a market sentiment perspective, one could look at most players being in the technology, financial, e-commerce, and education segments; those are the leaders at the moment.

    Growth in brand-by-brand advocacy can vary from category to category. For example, more than half of Indian consumers make brand and product recommendations in major categories such as food and groceries, computers, several financial services (insurance, savings accounts, credit cards, and home loans), mobile phones, and cars.

    During the festive season, on an average, 30–40 per cent growth can be expected in certain categories like food and groceries. Growth can be higher in the affluent segment of consumers and can touch 45–55 per cent. During festivities, 10-12 per cent growth in advocacy can lead to 2X growth in revenue.

    Brand advocacy and influencer marketing: same or different?

    Influencer marketing, to some extent, sounds like it’s the same as brand advocacy, doesn’t it? So, how exactly is brand advocacy different from influencer marketing? Or truly, is it the same? How similar or different are these, to and from each other?

    An advocacy platform that enables brands to transform their stakeholders into brand advocates, Socxo chief marketing officer Ajit Narayan describes the distinction between the two, in the best possible manner. “They are both similar and different at the same time. like the coin used by Jai in “Sholay.” The toss is the same. But the result is always determined by the person tossing the coin in advance,” he spells out.

    When the term influencer marketing is used, it’s about using mid-tier influencers (who have a following of about 50k–5 lakh followers) as well as celebrities (1 million+ followers). But when it comes to brand advocacy, it is about leveraging nano-influencers (1k – 10k followers) and micro-influencers (10k – 50k followers) within the brand’s communities.

    Influencer marketing and brand advocacy may sound similar, but they’re not the same and both reside in different consumer mindsets. Influencer marketing is about someone in an influential position considered to be an industry thought leader or have followers speaking about the brand. He/she may or may not be a customer of the product/service.

    Brand advocacy, on the other hand, is defined by brand love from customers, employees, or consumers. Someone who advocates for the brand in multiple conversations.

    Influencer marketing and brand advocacy are both part of integrated digital marketing but are non-interchangeable terms. They are not the same as they fulfil the two distinct but unique needs of a brand in their marketing ecosystem.

    Influencers are change agents with great expertise in creating content that caters to a specific/niche set of an engaged audience. Influencer marketing is a system of identifying people who are already famous on social media and then getting into a process of content sharing about the brand/products/campaigns through them. Albeit, with a dash of flexibility for the influencer to share as per their preferences. However, this is applicable when the influencers are macro and celebrity influencers who have a say in the content.

    Whereas advocates are the supporters/loyalists of the brands (typically the customers) who may not have the power to influence but have an impact as they possess an affinity for a product/service. Brand advocacy is a two-pronged process. On the one hand, it identifies those key stakeholders (employees, customers, partners, fans) who are active on social media. But, not necessarily big influencers and marketing to their contacts using their networks.

    Brand advocacy in the advertising and marketing mix

    Brand advocacy is becoming the leading component in the advertising and marketing mix. The fact is that for such a thing to happen, one needs compounding, and as with everything else, compounding is a factor of time and consistency. Ajit asserts, “One cannot expect to generate big results just by randomly activating a program for three months.”

    But yes, brand advocacy is always at the forefront of any marketing communication mix. “Focusing on incentivisation and creating a brand narrative that allows first-time customers to come back through loyalty schemes and personalisation, which makes any prospect feel connected, can go a long way,” explains Puretech Digital senior vice president of digital marketing Kamaljit Saini.

    Especially in the festive season, brands want to reach the masses, so utilising TV and digital to reach out to a large number of people at a time is obvious. The question is, how does brand advocacy assist a brand in this? Or does it have its own role to play?

    Kamaljit elucidates, “I think brand advocacy mixed with influencer marketing has a major impact on how a brand is perceived and eventually grows in its targeted segment. It can help a brand become visible to larger audiences, build stronger brand awareness, and increase revenue without incurring any of the costs associated with other traditional marketing campaigns. An important role that advocacy plays in the overall marketing mix is that it allows brand visibility to grow organically and demonstrate the value proposition.”

    Ajit talks about the growth of brand advocacy as an advertising and marketing aid specifically for the festive season. He says that the former is growing at roughly 15–20 per cent or more and is bound to become a consistent add-on to traditional ways of marketing in the next five years. “The true value and power of brand advocacy will be the growth of individuals as potential micro-influencers, and it goes beyond just branding to contribute to the employer, brand, and culture of the organisation,” he adds.

    Brand advocates are 50 per cent more likely to influence others’ purchase decisions than regular customers. “As advocates are acquired organically with limited or no cost increment, brand advocacy will see a further boost through innovative gratification and referral schemes, which are already making an impact in D2C categories across all major existing and upcoming brands,” points out Kamaljit.

    Brand advocacy and the festive season

    It’s a fact that brand advocacy has been a part of the overall marketing mix for most brands. Kamaljit believes that since the advent of social media, active review channels and aggregating platforms, brand advocacy has gone to the next level.

    As per a Nielsen report, 92 per cent of consumers trust recommendations from brand advocates. “Although the influencer market is a hot topic these days, brand advocacy indeed has a greater potential to push for a larger ROI and has a much bigger contribution towards the campaign’s success. As it has been already established and it is a fact that Indian consumers are much more active advocates, the market size for brand advocacy will continue to grow in leaps and bounds during the festive season. Especially, post the pandemic, several brands have gone D2C in most of the consumer segments and brand advocacy is ever-increasing both in size and volume,” he tells.

    Pondering whether the online traffic is as much during the non-festive season as it is during the festive season, the reality is that festivities do drive volume with regard to traffic numbers, but it varies from category to category. Typically, consumer durables, food, groceries, electronics, gifting, personal care, etc., observe incremental growth on the back of significant discounts and offers during the festival season. Traffic during the festive season sees a jump as a number of people spend more time evaluating these offers online before making the purchases. The actual purchase could be made online or offline. Add to that, the huge shopping festivals launched by e-commerce brands contribute to the big jumps in digital traffic.

    Brand advocacy needs to be planned from a short-term or long-term perspective. “From a short-term angle, the brand should be a part of the consideration set. It helps to build trust if the brand is new and buyers feel more confident in buying the product. From a long-term point of view, there should be brand pull and customers should come to you rather than you going to them,” emphasises Social Panga co-founder Himanshu Arora.

    He adds, “During festive times, brand advocacy is even more important to pushing the purchase cycle and making sure that brand is a part of the consideration set.”

    As compared to non-festive times, one wonders about the kind of jump that is witnessed in the festive season with regard to the usage of brand advocacy by brands. Ajit is clear to spell out that brand advocacy isn’t a magic wand. “It takes time, patience, and a mix of a great engagement programme combined with the discipline of consistent activity.”

    Brand advocacy-an effective tool to build organic value 

    Organic reach is what brand advocacy delivers. And that too, from a peer-to-peer perspective. “Content alone does not deliver trust. By leveraging individuals to share and converse, brands get a bigger reach along with trust, which ads cannot deliver alone,” says Ajit.

    Everyone knows that the festive season is the best time to get noticed. There are categories which are more relevant to the festive times, like lifestyle, FMCG, etc. Himanshu points out, “Brand advocacy or coverage around the brand during the festive season will help the brand to be at the forefront of consumer minds and allow it to capture the mind space of the new customers.”

    An ideal purchase journey ends in brand advocacy. Above all, there’s a strong correlation between brand advocacy and brand performance. Hence, word of mouth matters. “It allows the brand to grow and helps with organic customer acquisition through referrals. With the help of a brand advocacy index, marketers can demonstrate how critical advocacy can be,” says Kamaljit.

    Boosting revenue through brand advocacy, trends and innovations

    Brand advocacy is a behaviour that involves a customer supporting or recommending a brand that they love. Having brand advocacy programmes at the core of the marketing mix can help amplify the brand and, in turn, boost revenue. Kamaljit adds, “It builds trust, enhances the reputation, increases the loyalty towards the brand and, above all, gets valuable insights to further improvise on the value proposition.”

    While conversing about the latest and upcoming trends in the field of brand advocacy, Ajit mentions that brand advocacy in international markets has evolved into a building block for corporate culture and employee influencer growth. This is the fundamental shift in marketing, where giving visibility and value to employees, etc., is more pronounced than asking them to keep sharing content.

    As per Kamaljit, the use of technology and artificial intelligence (AI) are going to be key in enhancing the overall customer experience through personalisation.

    Speaking about the innovations that one would encounter in brand advocacy, Ajit asserts that it is heading towards becoming a key element in organic social media marketing. As we know, online channels emphasise paid marketing over organic marketing for brand pages. While social media is the way to reach and connect, individuals are starting to play a larger role in the organisations and brands they relate to.

    “This leads to building and using tech stacks that connect social media from a 360-degree organic perspective, including the addition of technology to present links better, share them in innovative ways, and get back the lost traffic,” he says.

    According to Kamaljit, building brand advocacy through marketing technology solutions is also going to be one of the leading innovations in this arena. The use of technology will enable brands to personalise the consumer experience and provide differential customer service.

  • MIB secretary Apurva Chandra visits Tata Play’s technology centre

    MIB secretary Apurva Chandra visits Tata Play’s technology centre

    Mumbai: Ministry Information & Broadcasting (MIB ) secretary Apurva Chandra has visited Tata Play’s technology center in New Delhi to explore how Tata Play is leveraging technology and providing benefits to the end consumers.

    While exploring various ideas about technology that can benefit the customers, Chandra spent a considerable time understanding the complexities of a content distribution platform and steps Tata Play is taking to boost Make in India efforts for manufacturing set-top-boxes.

    During his visit, the Tata Play team demonstrated to Chandra the complete satellite communication and direct-to-home (DTH) delivery workflow and discussed other topics of mutual interest.

    Last year, Tata Play launched the first batch of Make-in-India set-top boxes in association with Technicolor Home and Flextronics. Earlier, Tata Play’s managing director & CEO Harit Nagpal had said that the India made set-top boxes would help generate employment and serve Indian consumers better.

    Tata Play has invested in advanced digital infrastructure and partnered with global leaders to provide superior technology. The company has a pan-India footprint of 23 million connections.

  • Xiaomi launches ‘Tech Ka Shubh Muhurat’ campaign with new festive deals

    Xiaomi launches ‘Tech Ka Shubh Muhurat’ campaign with new festive deals

    Mumbai: Xiaomi India has kick-started a festive campaign “Diwali with Mi-Tech Ka Shubh Muhurat” in a fun and quirky way. The campaign will be amplified across digital, online, social, and print platforms.

    In this campaign, Xiaomi India encourages consumers to not buy tech yet and wait for “Tech Ka Shubh Muhurat” through a series of engaging videos, ATL, and BTL activations.

    The campaign is strategized to advise the consumers as friends and encourage them to pause and think about why India’s most loved technology brand is asking them to not buy tech yet.

    The quirky campaign films, featuring Xiaomi’s employees and print advertisements across various publications, will take this campaign ahead.

    With this campaign, Xiaomi India aims to help consumers to get the best of tech products during this festive period.

    Conceptualised to bring forth the happiness and much-awaited celebrations of the country’s most auspicious festival, this year’s campaign theme ‘Tech Ka Shubh Muhurat’ resonates with the good fortune Diwali brings. It highlights Xiaomi India’s reciprocation of the trust fans have placed in the brand.

    The festive sales will bring forth multiple offers, deals, and discounts for customers as part of the campaign. The offers will be hosted across channels—online partners, Mi.com, and retail stores across the country.

    Talking about the campaign, Xiaomi India chief marketing officer Anuj Sharma said, “This Diwali season we want to help our consumers make an informed decision about their tech purchases. It is the biggest shopping season for consumers, especially for those looking to purchase gifts for family, friends, or for their own consumption. Therefore, with “Don’t buy tech yet!” We want to be transparent and honest with our consumers. We want them to see the entire landscape and not rush into making the wrong decisions, even if it takes a bold move like advising them to not invest in tech just yet. Through the “Diwali with Mi-Tech Ka Shubh Muhurat” campaign, we will be extending incredible offers to our fans and users to buy their favourite gadgets-smartphones, smart TVs, speakers, audio peripherals, tablets, or any other smart home products.

  • upGrad announces its latest digital campaign for MICA Ahmedabad to aspire Indian youths

    upGrad announces its latest digital campaign for MICA Ahmedabad to aspire Indian youths

    Mumbai: upGrad has launched a new campaign reflecting the well-established legacy and the key differentiators of its digital marketing programme from MICA Ahmedabad.

    The narrative entails the legacy of the program, which is a well-accepted digital marketing course in the industry that provides 100+ digital marketing tools, the opportunity to run campaigns for real money, and access to MICA faculty.

    The programme has 12,000+ learners over 50 batches in seven years, with 300+ recruiters from leading companies and a wide alumni network that is recognised by the industry as a benchmark in digital marketing.

    Conceptualised by its in-house digital creative team, the campaign highlights how young potential aspirants, with a sheer ambition to fast forward their career, are all wanting to improvise in this digital era, while the campaign rightfully outlines how “Greatness can recognise Greatness.”

    As part of its digital campaign, the two ad films beautifully capture the excellence of its program, which is widely accepted and holds industry recognition for helping professionals build their careers.

    Speaking of the campaign, upGrad vice president & head of marketing Ankit Khirwal commented, “The career outcomes and the credibility the programme holds echoes for itself. It’s imperative in this era to hone the right skills needed to be future ready and we are glad that we are empowering the working professionals with the right skills, best pedagogy along with mentorship that will enable our learners to become future leaders of the industry.”

    “Through this film, we have tried to bring out the legacy of our digital marketing programme from MICA Ahmedabad that is widely recognised in the industry,” he added.

    upGrad associate director, head of creative and content marketing-India Shreyas Shevade added, “I’ve been on every side of the table at MICA except for one-behind the desk in their classrooms. I’ve been hired from there, taught there, and even applied to study there. So the idea for this campaign came from the many times I’ve seen a MICAn in an interview getting recognised for their degree. It’s amazing and a little envious that young and aspiring marketers today can add a great name like MICA to their CV just like that. And that’s what upGrad is all about-making great education easily and equally accessible to everyone with will and potential.”

  • GUEST COLUMN: The role of AI and ML in the media industry

    GUEST COLUMN: The role of AI and ML in the media industry

    Mumbai: There is truly no such thing as “show business!” We have seen the world of entertainment and media shape shift over the last few years, and more dramatically ever since the world around us changed in the wake of the pandemic. The entertainment industry showed a massive fillip during the lockdown years, but not in the way that was expected. The new age of media and social media platforms have transformed the way entertainment is consumed today, and the role of technology has become far more intrinsic along the way too. Everything from how we create, publish, and share textual, audio, and video content to the increasing accessibility of production technologies such as high-resolution cameras, content development software, and smartphones is changing. The landscape is burgeoning with tech-driven innovation both from the delivery and consumption ends of the spectrum.

    With revenue expected to exceed $9.5 billion in 2022 when video ad tech is taken into account, the importance of AI and ML in the media and entertainment sector can no longer be dismissed. While it may not have been an obvious use case earlier, today, harnessing AI and ML to better target homes with advertisements, automate more operations, and secure the operators’ content and services is only the tip of the iceberg. AI has already demonstrated its promise in the music business by producing beautiful tunes and in the world of art with a strong aesthetic influence. It will be interesting to see how AI in entertainment is likely going to have a marked influence on how people interact with movies, television shows, videos, sports, and games.

    Glimpses of this shift are already apparent today. Media firms realise the growing competition they face with new players in the market, right from OTT platforms to social media platforms, vying for the consumer’s attention. There is a swelling urgency to not only produce more content more rapidly but also ensure that the quality and intrigue of the content produced remains top-notch.

    Enter AI and ML.

    There are myriad applications for these two cutting edge technologies, to enable a massive uptick for media and entertainment businesses, right from beta testing of content to gauge interest to creating interactive content to even assessing the right platform for maximum success and viewership. There is a role for AI and ML to play the hero that saves the day at every juncture.

    Some of the emerging areas of application for AI and ML are:

    Knowing your audience: With increased choices comes the problem of plenty too. Audiences that were previously limited to a few platforms for satiating their entertainment appetite are inundated with a plethora of choices. In such a landscape, knowing audience preferences becomes business critical, and media companies that can harness the power of machine learning to understand their audiences more keenly are going to have a definite advantage as we move ahead by being able to provide relevant and engaging content to each individual every single time.

    Feel with your audiences: It’s not enough to just know who your audience is. A step up from the data intelligence that AI and ML provide is understanding how audiences feel each time they view content that is produced by you. Testing your audience’s emotions can help you dive deeper into how the content was consumed and perceived in order to make future bets that are likely to help you win viewer share and also ensure stickiness in an era when customer/viewer acquisition costs are only climbing up.

    Deliver to your audiences: How many times have you heard the phrase “right place, wrong time”? Marketing leaders understand the critical importance of timing in reaching out to customers. The same content that finds resonance at a particular time can have a diametrically opposite response when you catch the consumer at the wrong hour. Emotion AI can help you not only understand how much of the content delivered is falling on the right side of the scale to ensure better results for your targeted campaigns. Retiring the spray and pray approach could be very possible if advertisers and marketers can tap into the hidden potential that emotion AI helps unlock for all the video content that is being produced for their brands’ success currently.

    Engage your audience: If only we could read the minds of our users to know exactly what they have understood and where the gap remains, all our efforts to produce better content in any context would be multiplied. This function is offered by all major corporations, like YouTube, Netflix, Spotify, etc., to improve the dependability and usability of their services.

    AI is also capable of adjusting video quality for internet speed. AI can analyse the internet connections of various viewers in various regions to handle this issue, and it can compress videos without sacrificing their quality to provide a buffer-free streaming experience.

    Advertising and the media

    Advertising, design, and content promotion are just a few of the marketing and trade applications of artificial intelligence in the entertainment industry. The greatest AI algorithms to use when developing solutions for advertising and marketing that are results-driven. With the use of AI-driven marketing software apps, companies may address the needs and preferences of their audience, develop marketing plans, and create efficient customer-centric digital solutions. For instance, AI in the media sector may quickly produce hundreds of eye-catching graphic designs for advertising. Thanks to such cutting-edge and revolutionary technology, manual labour has been substantially reduced, and productivity has increased. Using emotion AI, the advertiser can understand the best demographic to pinpoint their campaign towards to get maximum output.

    For example, if the emotion AI indicates that a person gets the feelings of passion and attachment while watching a football match, it can help the sportswear company understand that this particular audience and this medium work best to reach them through their campaign. By checking the pre-launch creative intelligence output and post-launch creative intelligence output, the campaigns will become more focused.

    Development of AR/VR

    As we are already seeing with the usage of AR in advertising, it’s important to note that in addition to the fundamental use of AI in entertainment, AR and VR app development will also make this area more compelling and immersive. We will be able to watch events from all angles, enabling us to have experiences that are richer and better. AI will assist us in comprehending the sensation of the actual, live event. AI may, however, be used to produce interactive content for AR and VR. With a set of goggles and AI technology, the entertainment sector may work miracles and produce magnificent scenes.

    Consumer interest is naturally drawn to the creation of virtual reality content for cooking shows, reality shows, and live events and programmes based on artificial intelligence. Watching television and movies with true emotional effects won’t be a pipe dream with all these modern technological advancements; it will certainly become a reality. To make this a reality and to understand the concrete effect of the content, Emotion AI will be a tool that will be pathbreaking and extremely important for advancements in terms of what kind of content would be precise for different pieces and scenarios.

    Harnessing Emotion AI

    For any piece of content to succeed, gaining and sustaining the attention of the audience in question is key. If the audience isn’t engaged from the beginning, one has already lost the plot. It, therefore, becomes imperative that the industry puts its best foot forward by testing creatives before the final launch—it helps to gauge the potential. Pre-testing content using Emotion AI helps empower the creators to better understand how pre-launch video creative intelligence can help drive better business outcomes. Emotion AI testing with a pre-defined target audience helps content creators ascertain whether the content is evoking the right kind of reciprocal emotional response. It empowers the creators to understand zones of high and low engagement and modify content for maximum engagement. The organisations can have the emotional AI response outputs mapped to multiple variables of age, gender, geography, time of day, etc., ensuring that the content is never out of flavour.

    Subtitles and automatic transcription

    International media companies should provide material that is relevant to audiences in different locations. As a result, businesses must offer precise and appealing multilingual subtitles for their video content platforms. It may take thousands of hours and effort to hand write subtitles for several films and TV series in a variety of languages. Additionally, finding the ideal applicant to accurately translate text into several languages is challenging.

    Thus, to bridge this existing gap, the powers of AI-based technologies like deep learning and machine learning are harnessed for natural language processing to transcribe movies, music videos, and TV episodes into many languages. To reach a larger audience and foster user engagement, the voice of the movie is translated into several languages with subtitles and audio commentaries.

    For instance, YouTube’s artificial intelligence helps its publishers easily access their material by automatically generating closed captions for videos posted to the platform.

    Metadata tagging

    With the huge amount of content being created every minute, making this content visible to viewers can be an unnerving task for media and entertainment companies. Distributors and media producers like CBS Interactive are utilising artificial intelligence-based video intelligence technologies to thoroughly analyse the footage by detecting and framing things in order to add appropriate tags in order to carry out this task on a wide scale. As a result, any content held by media firms is easily discoverable, regardless of its bulk.

    Due to the intense rivalry and the changing nature of the market, the economic and business models needed to flourish in the digital world are difficult and call for a considerable change in mentality and approach. Customers are the core of the media industry because they are now more powerful than ever. Organisations all across the world are realising that the customer is really the king and cannot be disregarded. By unravelling and experimenting with AI and ML, media and entertainment houses are maximising their business performance and enhancing the user experience and entertainment value with greater efficiency.

    The author of the article is Lightbulb.ai co-founder and CPO Vishal Soni.