Mobile and wireless devices are revolutionizing the way we think, work, play and live in the same way the Internet did almost two decades ago,¡± said Sara Diamond, Chair of the MEIC and President of the Ontario College of Art & Design (OCAD). ¡°Unfortunately, our research shows that we¡¯re falling behind other jurisdictions in terms of our ability to play a leading role in driving this mobile revolution.
Mobile Applications in East Africa by Moses KemibaroMoses Kemibaro
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The document summarizes the state of mobile applications in East Africa. It notes that over 550 million people in Africa now own mobile phones, with East Africa having over 50 million subscribers. It outlines how mobile applications are being used for services like banking, entertainment, education and more. It also discusses the growing developer community in East Africa and initiatives to support the mobile app sector. The document concludes that while the mobile app industry is still emerging in East Africa, services like M-Pesa demonstrate there is huge potential if applications meet local needs and contexts.
The document discusses the evolution of the mobile phone market in India. It notes that India has the fastest growing mobile market in the world, adding over 15-20 million subscribers per month. Mobile phones have become essential devices for entertainment, social networking, and accessing the internet. The market is dominated by mobile over other devices. Cheap Chinese phones occupy 25% of the market, threatening domestic manufacturers. However, boosting mobile phone exports could encourage local manufacturing and help compete with cheap imports. The special incentive for mobile exports could double India's annual exports to $14 billion.
Over the past 150 years, Nokia has evolved from a small paper mill in Finland to a global telecommunications leader. Nokia transitioned into various industries such as rubber boots, car tires, and TVs before becoming a leader in mobile phones. Nokia's mobile phone platforms included Symbian, MeeGo, and Meltemi, and in 2011 it partnered with Microsoft to build a new mobile ecosystem using Windows Phone. Currently, Nokia focuses on Windows Phone and Symbian phones and faces main competitors like Samsung, Apple, RIM, and HTC.
Fundamo, named after ¡°fundamentally mobile¡±, a
company avant-garde in mobile payments service. The
concept was very visionary, ambitious, introspective and
"before its time" as most mobile phones could not even send
SMS¡¯s during those days. The founder¡¯s vision was to become
the world¡¯s No.1 mobile financial service provider. This case
study confabulates Fundamo¡¯s inspiring journey that
embrace: (i) mobile payments (MP) evolution that took place
almost in parallel with the inception of Fundamo, (ii) being
an avant-garde in MP, the company had own story to reveal,
(iii) an entrepreneurial philosophy and sustainable lean
culture that focused on incessant innovation to drive results,
(iv) a new concept of ownership culture that contrived
barriers for competitors, (v)conceived contributory
environment for customer support and service to effectuate
client satisfaction to ensure loyalty, (vi) insight into how the
company became the World¡¯s no.1 mobile financial service
provider, (vii) a holistic advent to innovation that built trust
with key partners those who were instrumental ininfluencing
end users globally, (viii) the execution of lean canvas model
(LCM) particularly the unique value proposition (UVP)
configuration that offered the value elements (trust, ease of
use, cost & reach) to partners, (ix) a leap beyond faith---how
solutions allowed end-users to transact ubiquitously using a
card, computer or mobile device, and (x) a dream came true
when the global giant Visa acquired Fundamo for US$110
million which is a living testimony to the theory that the
whole is greater than the sum of its parts.
This document provides a summary of mixi Mobile, Japan's most popular social networking service on mobile platforms. It discusses how mixi has successfully transitioned from being a PC-based service to having 70% of its traffic come from mobile, generating $15.8 million in quarterly mobile revenue. The document reviews mixi Mobile's features, business model, strategic evolution and growth on mobile over the past two years. It aims to help social networks, mobile companies, advertisers and others understand mixi Mobile's success in order to improve their own mobile strategies.
Nokia is focusing on connecting people through great mobile products. It has over 100,000 employees worldwide and was previously the largest mobile phone manufacturer. However, its market share has declined in recent years due to competition from Apple and Android devices. Nokia has partnered with Microsoft, making Windows Phone its primary smartphone platform in an effort to recover lost market share. It aims to innovate and differentiate its products going forward.
Nokia was the #3 mobile phone brand in the US behind Motorola and Ericsson. To differentiate itself, Nokia launched a campaign positioning itself as the "personal" brand of wireless technology. The campaign emphasized Nokia's customizable phones and messaging that phones are a reflection of personal style. The objectives were to increase brand awareness and associate Nokia with being personal, distinctive, and standing out. The campaign was successful, with top-of-mind awareness increasing from 12% to 22% and brand attributes like "imaginative" and "dynamic" growing substantially. Nokia surpassed sales goals and became the #1 manufacturer in the US mobile phone market.
The document discusses 5 major digital marketing trends for 2013:
1) Native advertising will become more prevalent as brands promote content in a non-interruptive way.
2) Social TV will grow as more channels encourage viewers to interact on social media while watching shows.
3) Fragmentation across devices, channels, and platforms will continue posing challenges for marketers to reach consumers.
4) Content marketing will be an increased area of focus for brands as they build expertise in creating and sharing valuable content.
5) The use of "smart data" to understand consumer behavior from structured and unstructured data sources will be important for personalizing marketing messages.
Wave 2 - Mobility | UM | Social Media TrackerUM Wave
?
Wave 2 - Mobility showed how social media moved from being a text-based medium of bloggers and posters to a fully audio visual one full of content creators and sharers.
Find the latest Wave, "Wave 7 - Cracking the Social Code" here http://www.slideshare.net/Wave7
This is my second lecture about experience design at HITLab i Ne Zealand. As designers we have this amazing opportunity to change the world, thus, in fact, we always design for the future and not the present. I believe that it is crucial to understand the changes that transform our societies not only from the economical or social perspective but also from the technological one. Trends allow us to see what the future could be like and provide inspiration to change it in a way be trust would be the best.
Digital transformation in China - Take aways from Alibaba Global Dreamer ProgramJiaqi Chen (Maggie)
?
The document summarizes digital transformation in China, focusing on the growth of China's digital economy, the major players (BAT), and how digital technologies are transforming various aspects of life in China such as communication, e-commerce, payments, transportation, environmental protection, and more. It also briefly discusses new areas like the Internet of Things and their applications.
Presentation by Bo Parker, Managing Director of Center for Technology and Innovation at PricewaterhouseCoopers. Presentation was shown during the lecture at Digital October technology entrepreneurship center in Moscow, on 26 October.
MobileMonday is a global grassroots innovation network for the mobile industry that provides networking opportunities to discuss trends and share ideas. It has over 65 million Facebook users and represents new models of collaboration across industries like telecoms, handset manufacturers, web innovators and more. The document highlights quotes from industry leaders praising MobileMonday's achievements and global reach for connecting people and markets.
Motorola experienced both a downfall and revival over time. It originally founded in 1928 and grew to become a leader in innovation, holding the top position in the mobile market by 2007. However, Motorola then missed opportunities in 3G and user-friendly products, causing its market share to decline. In 2011, Google acquired Motorola Mobility to accelerate innovation, followed by Lenovo's acquisition in 2014 to strengthen its position. Under new ownership and a focus on low-cost Android phones like the Moto G, Motorola has seen a resurgence, with market share and earnings increasing again by 2014.
The document discusses a study on the effect of advertisements on consumer buying behavior for two-wheelers in Chennai, India. It finds that advertisements play an important role in influencing and attracting customers in the highly competitive two-wheeler industry. The study aims to analyze the impact of advertisements on consumer awareness, perceptions, and buying decisions for two-wheelers. Survey results show that most respondents are male, between less than 25 years old, and are influenced by advertisements they see on television, newspapers, and other media. The research model examines how advertisements create awareness and shape perceptions to ultimately affect consumer purchase behavior.
Mobile IR Communications: Today and TomorrowtheIRapp
?
As iPhones. iPads and Android mobile devices continue to proliferate, investors are becoming more dependent on them for the consumption of IR information. At investor conferences, analyst days, and other events, almost everyone in attendance possesses some sort of mobile device. It is for this reason alone that investor relations professionals must consider having a mobile communications strategy.
This online event will explore the current landscape of the mobile industry, the paradigm shift currently taking place in IR communications, how investors are using mobile devices in their investment decision making process as well as provide practical tips and best practices on the development of a mobile strategy to engage investors.
Access the replay at http://bit.ly/QWvA0a
Lenovo assignment on Smartphones & Tablets - L.I.M.E-5 Case StudyArun Khedwal
?
This document provides a summary of global and local smartphone and tablet markets. Some key points:
- Worldwide device shipments (PCs, tablets, phones) are projected to reach 2.32 billion units in 2013, a 4.5% increase from 2012.
- By the end of 2013, 6% of the global population will own a tablet, 20% will own PCs, and 22% will own smartphones. There will be 1.4 billion smartphones worldwide.
- Tablets are showing faster adoption rates than smartphones, reaching 6% global penetration in just two years compared to smartphones' four years.
- The Indian tablet market size rose 107.4% year-over-year
The document announces the Property Report Congress Malaysia 2016 conference on August 11th in Kuala Lumpur, which will feature keynote speeches and panel discussions on topics related to real estate development in Malaysia led by industry experts. Attendees will include developers, investors, architects and other real estate professionals. The event is brought to by PropertyGuru and Asia Property Awards and aims to provide learning and networking opportunities for real estate professionals.
Mega trends are large, global forces that significantly impact business, society and culture over time. The document discusses several mega trends that will shape the future, including increased urbanization through the rise of mega cities with over 10 million people, mega regions consisting of multiple interconnected cities, and mega corridors connecting major population centers. Transportation and infrastructure will need to adapt to support these massive urban areas. Other trends covered include shifts in energy production, mobility, technology, and global economics and trade. The impacts of these wide-ranging trends will help define the world of the future.
1. Nokia: Connecting People
2. History
3. Factors for Global Success
4.Types of Consumer Bases
5. Developing Markets
6. Competitive Markets
7. Analysing the Competition
8. Current Digital Age
9. Nokia Sales
10. Marketing Techniques
11. Advertisement
12. Celebrity Endorsement
13. Microsoft Collaboration
14. Global Leadership
15. Stats
16. Distribution Network
17. Local Involvement
18. World's largest
19. What's Next for Nokia?
20. Smartphone Advent
21. Recap
22. Title slides
23. Disclaimer
Mobile applications have huge market potential. The document discusses opportunities in the mobile application market, particularly in emerging markets. It notes that mobile is ubiquitous, personal, and always with users. It identifies healthcare, education, commerce, and government as domains with large untapped markets for "utility VAS" or useful mobile applications. These domains involve important, recurring needs. The document recommends focusing on use cases where mobile can significantly improve outcomes by making processes faster, better or cheaper. It provides tips for success such as understanding user segments, domains, and the mobile usage paradigm. Emerging markets are seen as prime opportunities due to market needs and tailwinds in the mobile ecosystem.
This is a corporate overview of Nokia, covering the business, values, products, and strategy. This is from a public presentation employees usually give to introduce the company.
Cisco Systems is the worldwide leader in networking for the Internet. Founded in 1984 by two computer scientists from Stanford University, Cisco shipped its first product in 1986 and is now a multi-national corporation with over 35,000 employees in 115 countries. Cisco's networking solutions connect people, computing devices, and computer networks, allowing access to information without regard to differences in location, time, or type of computer system.
Presentation on the Shanzhaiji phenomenon in China & around. It is not "fake phones" as much as it is unchecked electric equipment. The run on a common Taiwan-made platform and are disruptive force in the handset market.
This document provides information about NOW Corporation, a technology company with offices in Silicon Valley, Manila, and Tokyo. It offers services including social journalism, digital media, IT resource management, software solutions, and communications network services. The document lists key facts about NOW Corporation such as its headquarters, number of employees, areas of expertise, memberships, credentials, subsidiaries and brands. It also provides details about its social journalism, digital media, ITRM outsourcing, and featured works. In summary, the document profiles NOW Corporation as a technology company offering various services and solutions with a presence across key markets in the US, Japan and Philippines.
This document summarizes the Mobile Web Europe 2008 conference taking place from September 22-24 in London. It includes the schedule of presentations and panels on topics related to mobile communities, social networking, advertising, and the mobile web industry. Some of the featured speakers are from Google, Reuters, AOL, Manchester United, and the W3C. The event aims to provide insights into the mobile market and opportunities for delegates to network, learn, and do business with key players in the mobile web space.
The document provides an overview of Benjamin Joffe and his company Plus Eight Star Ltd, which provides consulting services on mobile and internet innovation and best practices from Asia. Joffe has experience in digital strategy, social games, and mobile communities. He is a regular speaker at technology events and his research has been cited in major publications. Plus Eight Star conducts benchmarking and strategic consulting for multinational companies seeking opportunities in Asia.
Nokia was the #3 mobile phone brand in the US behind Motorola and Ericsson. To differentiate itself, Nokia launched a campaign positioning itself as the "personal" brand of wireless technology. The campaign emphasized Nokia's customizable phones and messaging that phones are a reflection of personal style. The objectives were to increase brand awareness and associate Nokia with being personal, distinctive, and standing out. The campaign was successful, with top-of-mind awareness increasing from 12% to 22% and brand attributes like "imaginative" and "dynamic" growing substantially. Nokia surpassed sales goals and became the #1 manufacturer in the US mobile phone market.
The document discusses 5 major digital marketing trends for 2013:
1) Native advertising will become more prevalent as brands promote content in a non-interruptive way.
2) Social TV will grow as more channels encourage viewers to interact on social media while watching shows.
3) Fragmentation across devices, channels, and platforms will continue posing challenges for marketers to reach consumers.
4) Content marketing will be an increased area of focus for brands as they build expertise in creating and sharing valuable content.
5) The use of "smart data" to understand consumer behavior from structured and unstructured data sources will be important for personalizing marketing messages.
Wave 2 - Mobility | UM | Social Media TrackerUM Wave
?
Wave 2 - Mobility showed how social media moved from being a text-based medium of bloggers and posters to a fully audio visual one full of content creators and sharers.
Find the latest Wave, "Wave 7 - Cracking the Social Code" here http://www.slideshare.net/Wave7
This is my second lecture about experience design at HITLab i Ne Zealand. As designers we have this amazing opportunity to change the world, thus, in fact, we always design for the future and not the present. I believe that it is crucial to understand the changes that transform our societies not only from the economical or social perspective but also from the technological one. Trends allow us to see what the future could be like and provide inspiration to change it in a way be trust would be the best.
Digital transformation in China - Take aways from Alibaba Global Dreamer ProgramJiaqi Chen (Maggie)
?
The document summarizes digital transformation in China, focusing on the growth of China's digital economy, the major players (BAT), and how digital technologies are transforming various aspects of life in China such as communication, e-commerce, payments, transportation, environmental protection, and more. It also briefly discusses new areas like the Internet of Things and their applications.
Presentation by Bo Parker, Managing Director of Center for Technology and Innovation at PricewaterhouseCoopers. Presentation was shown during the lecture at Digital October technology entrepreneurship center in Moscow, on 26 October.
MobileMonday is a global grassroots innovation network for the mobile industry that provides networking opportunities to discuss trends and share ideas. It has over 65 million Facebook users and represents new models of collaboration across industries like telecoms, handset manufacturers, web innovators and more. The document highlights quotes from industry leaders praising MobileMonday's achievements and global reach for connecting people and markets.
Motorola experienced both a downfall and revival over time. It originally founded in 1928 and grew to become a leader in innovation, holding the top position in the mobile market by 2007. However, Motorola then missed opportunities in 3G and user-friendly products, causing its market share to decline. In 2011, Google acquired Motorola Mobility to accelerate innovation, followed by Lenovo's acquisition in 2014 to strengthen its position. Under new ownership and a focus on low-cost Android phones like the Moto G, Motorola has seen a resurgence, with market share and earnings increasing again by 2014.
The document discusses a study on the effect of advertisements on consumer buying behavior for two-wheelers in Chennai, India. It finds that advertisements play an important role in influencing and attracting customers in the highly competitive two-wheeler industry. The study aims to analyze the impact of advertisements on consumer awareness, perceptions, and buying decisions for two-wheelers. Survey results show that most respondents are male, between less than 25 years old, and are influenced by advertisements they see on television, newspapers, and other media. The research model examines how advertisements create awareness and shape perceptions to ultimately affect consumer purchase behavior.
Mobile IR Communications: Today and TomorrowtheIRapp
?
As iPhones. iPads and Android mobile devices continue to proliferate, investors are becoming more dependent on them for the consumption of IR information. At investor conferences, analyst days, and other events, almost everyone in attendance possesses some sort of mobile device. It is for this reason alone that investor relations professionals must consider having a mobile communications strategy.
This online event will explore the current landscape of the mobile industry, the paradigm shift currently taking place in IR communications, how investors are using mobile devices in their investment decision making process as well as provide practical tips and best practices on the development of a mobile strategy to engage investors.
Access the replay at http://bit.ly/QWvA0a
Lenovo assignment on Smartphones & Tablets - L.I.M.E-5 Case StudyArun Khedwal
?
This document provides a summary of global and local smartphone and tablet markets. Some key points:
- Worldwide device shipments (PCs, tablets, phones) are projected to reach 2.32 billion units in 2013, a 4.5% increase from 2012.
- By the end of 2013, 6% of the global population will own a tablet, 20% will own PCs, and 22% will own smartphones. There will be 1.4 billion smartphones worldwide.
- Tablets are showing faster adoption rates than smartphones, reaching 6% global penetration in just two years compared to smartphones' four years.
- The Indian tablet market size rose 107.4% year-over-year
The document announces the Property Report Congress Malaysia 2016 conference on August 11th in Kuala Lumpur, which will feature keynote speeches and panel discussions on topics related to real estate development in Malaysia led by industry experts. Attendees will include developers, investors, architects and other real estate professionals. The event is brought to by PropertyGuru and Asia Property Awards and aims to provide learning and networking opportunities for real estate professionals.
Mega trends are large, global forces that significantly impact business, society and culture over time. The document discusses several mega trends that will shape the future, including increased urbanization through the rise of mega cities with over 10 million people, mega regions consisting of multiple interconnected cities, and mega corridors connecting major population centers. Transportation and infrastructure will need to adapt to support these massive urban areas. Other trends covered include shifts in energy production, mobility, technology, and global economics and trade. The impacts of these wide-ranging trends will help define the world of the future.
1. Nokia: Connecting People
2. History
3. Factors for Global Success
4.Types of Consumer Bases
5. Developing Markets
6. Competitive Markets
7. Analysing the Competition
8. Current Digital Age
9. Nokia Sales
10. Marketing Techniques
11. Advertisement
12. Celebrity Endorsement
13. Microsoft Collaboration
14. Global Leadership
15. Stats
16. Distribution Network
17. Local Involvement
18. World's largest
19. What's Next for Nokia?
20. Smartphone Advent
21. Recap
22. Title slides
23. Disclaimer
Mobile applications have huge market potential. The document discusses opportunities in the mobile application market, particularly in emerging markets. It notes that mobile is ubiquitous, personal, and always with users. It identifies healthcare, education, commerce, and government as domains with large untapped markets for "utility VAS" or useful mobile applications. These domains involve important, recurring needs. The document recommends focusing on use cases where mobile can significantly improve outcomes by making processes faster, better or cheaper. It provides tips for success such as understanding user segments, domains, and the mobile usage paradigm. Emerging markets are seen as prime opportunities due to market needs and tailwinds in the mobile ecosystem.
This is a corporate overview of Nokia, covering the business, values, products, and strategy. This is from a public presentation employees usually give to introduce the company.
Cisco Systems is the worldwide leader in networking for the Internet. Founded in 1984 by two computer scientists from Stanford University, Cisco shipped its first product in 1986 and is now a multi-national corporation with over 35,000 employees in 115 countries. Cisco's networking solutions connect people, computing devices, and computer networks, allowing access to information without regard to differences in location, time, or type of computer system.
Presentation on the Shanzhaiji phenomenon in China & around. It is not "fake phones" as much as it is unchecked electric equipment. The run on a common Taiwan-made platform and are disruptive force in the handset market.
This document provides information about NOW Corporation, a technology company with offices in Silicon Valley, Manila, and Tokyo. It offers services including social journalism, digital media, IT resource management, software solutions, and communications network services. The document lists key facts about NOW Corporation such as its headquarters, number of employees, areas of expertise, memberships, credentials, subsidiaries and brands. It also provides details about its social journalism, digital media, ITRM outsourcing, and featured works. In summary, the document profiles NOW Corporation as a technology company offering various services and solutions with a presence across key markets in the US, Japan and Philippines.
This document summarizes the Mobile Web Europe 2008 conference taking place from September 22-24 in London. It includes the schedule of presentations and panels on topics related to mobile communities, social networking, advertising, and the mobile web industry. Some of the featured speakers are from Google, Reuters, AOL, Manchester United, and the W3C. The event aims to provide insights into the mobile market and opportunities for delegates to network, learn, and do business with key players in the mobile web space.
The document provides an overview of Benjamin Joffe and his company Plus Eight Star Ltd, which provides consulting services on mobile and internet innovation and best practices from Asia. Joffe has experience in digital strategy, social games, and mobile communities. He is a regular speaker at technology events and his research has been cited in major publications. Plus Eight Star conducts benchmarking and strategic consulting for multinational companies seeking opportunities in Asia.
Real Opinions Middle East Internet Users DH090821Dan Healy
?
This document summarizes key findings from an online survey of business people in the Middle East. It shows that smartphones and laptops are the most regularly used devices to access the internet. Respondents are likely to use the internet in the future for activities like social networking, getting news and information, online shopping, and internet banking. Brand websites and word-of-mouth are highly influential on purchase decisions. The document also provides details on internet usage patterns and preferences for different media throughout the day.
The document summarizes the program for the 10th annual Interact congress hosted by IAB Europe from May 11-12, 2016 in Lisbon, Portugal. The event brings together over 500 decision-makers from the digital advertising industry across Europe to discuss trends, debate practices, and explore opportunities. The program includes keynote speeches, panels, workshops, and networking events covering topics like viewability, programmatic advertising, online video, mobile marketing, and measurement.
Zoomy?Media?International?Ltd expands it domestic service to Southeast Asia by dint of Big Data and Cloud Computing. Accumulating Internet customers by WIFI equipment renting which forms the basis of flux and service charge. It profits from commercial patterns such as content distribution, content provision and advertisement.
Dr. Kai-Fu Lee's Talk on Innovation with Chinese characteristics. Videos
(Part 1) https://freeflowapp.com/v/et97qv (Part 2) https://freeflowapp.com/v/5uyqyg
US venture arm, www.ideabulb.vc
China venture arm, www.chuangxin.com
More on Kai-Fu Lee,
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kai-Fu_Lee
The document is the Asia Pacific Digital Marketing Yearbook 2010. It provides an overview of digital marketing trends in Asia Pacific in 2010. Some key points include:
- Asia Pacific has over 764 million internet users, the largest number in the world, which is growing rapidly especially in China, India, and Japan.
- Four of the top 10 countries globally for home broadband use are in Asia Pacific, with South Korea ranked first.
- Online shopping is popular across Asia, especially on mobile, and recommendations from friends strongly influence purchases for many Asians.
- Social media habits and usage vary significantly across different Asian countries and regions.
The document discusses communications trends in Australia and at VicRoads. It notes that the media landscape and communications industry are changing rapidly with new technologies and platforms emerging. VicRoads is striving to place the customer at the center of its decision-making and digital strategy to engage with audiences across multiple new channels including mobile and social media. The organization aims to sustain conversations online and imagines further innovations and shifts to mobile-friendly content.
The document outlines the itinerary and activities for a business trip to Shanghai and Chengdu, China from March 30 to April 5, 2008. Each day lists the companies and organizations to be visited, including Shanghai Media Group, Lenovo, Nike, JWT, Porsche, CEIBS business school, and more. The schedule includes company presentations, visits to technology parks, and evening networking dinners.
Presentation for the "Geeks On a Plane" tour to Asia. The purpose of this presentation is to re-assess assumptions on innovation, cultural differences and arbitration opportunities. It also involves Underpants Gnomes, Mexican burritos and a gallery of deceased scientists.
Precedent's Finance Forum - The digital landscape for UK financial services Precedent
?
This document summarizes a financial services conference that discussed integrating digital strategies. It included presentations on using rich media like YouTube, blogging, social networks, mobile websites, and website innovation. Breakout sessions discussed making blogging more transparent, using social networks to engage audiences, prioritizing quick wins for mobile, and using info-graphics over complex data. The closing presentation discussed developing a unique digital strategy by harnessing employee knowledge and acting quickly through a dedicated team.
This document provides an agenda for the MMA Forum Vietnam on October 25th, 2012. The forum will discuss topics related to mobile marketing trends and opportunities. Speakers will discuss subjects like measuring mobile advertising effectiveness, engaging consumers through mobile, and unlocking the power of mobile and tablet devices. Case studies on mobile marketing campaigns in India, China, and Vietnam will also be presented. The keynote speakers will discuss mobile moments and movements, understanding Chinese mobile audiences, and latest trends in mobile content, targeting and engagement.
Internet CEE 2012_Conference_Partners'_ProposalGemius
?
The Internet CEE 2012 conference is a must-attend event for all online industry representatives. It creates an occasion to establish and maintain prospective business contacts. Do not miss the opportunity of being a part of this international undertaking! View the 'Partnership Offer' and join us as the Internet CEE 2012 Partner. Contact us at: partner@internetcee.com
Digital Business. Countries ¨C leaders, issues, initiatives. Companies ¨C shift...Natalia Berdyeva
?
Objectives:
- Provide analysts and some industry leaders view on Digital development and future, on Countries and Companies levels
- Outline key issues, shifts, implications. Not everything, but certainly important things to consider
A Project Report On Internet Marketing hscprojects.com(3).docxsathish825009
?
This document is a project report on internet marketing submitted by Piyansh Mantry, a student at Usha Pravin Gandhi College of Management. The 3-page report includes a declaration signed by the student, a certificate signed by the principal and project guide, and an acknowledgement recognizing those who helped with the project.
This presentation agenda outlines YubiTech's solution for easily migrating desktop applications to smartphone operating systems. The key points are:
1) YubiTech has developed a "drag and drop wizard" that allows any user to migrate desktop applications to smartphones within minutes for ultimate time to market and access from all smartphones.
2) Their solution provides benefits like enterprise mobility, offline usage, security, and 100% savings in development costs through quick migration between mobile OSes.
3) Their potential market is large, as CIOs report 20% productivity increases from mobile business apps and top enterprises are increasing mobile app investments.
The RISE conference will take place from May 31 to June 2 in Hong Kong, organized by Web Summit to bring together startups from Asia and the West. Over the three days, there will be presentations on various stages covering topics like AI, blockchain, and Asian markets. Some key takeaways from past RISE conferences include the shifting perception of AI and robots from science fiction to real-world problem solvers, the growth and varying models of the on-demand economy across markets, and changing needs of consumers in China seeking new experiences. Entrepreneurship remains important for innovation through questioning assumptions and rethinking existing solutions.
This document is a project report on internet marketing submitted by Piyansh Mantry, a student at Usha Pravin Gandhi College of Management. The report includes a declaration signed by Piyansh, a certificate signed by the principal and project guide, and an acknowledgements section thanking various individuals who helped with the project. The report will cover topics such as the evolution of marketing, growth of internet usage globally and in India, an overview of Indian internet users, the 7Ps of internet marketing, tools of internet marketing, e-commerce, blogging as a business, challenges to internet marketing, and the future of internet marketing.
Greetings from Virtue Insight,
I am happy to invite you and your colleagues to be a sponsor/ delegate for our upcoming ¡°2nd Annual IoT Summit 2016¡± The conference will Be held on 27th July 2016, The Lalit Ashok Hotel, Bangalore, India.
Should you wish to Sponsor, or purchase a Exhibition Stall (Booth), a paid Speaker Slot or register as delegate, you can simply email your interest and queries to TEL: + 91 9171350244 or deepak@virtueinsight.co.in, deepakrajvirtueinsight@gmail.com
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Virtue Insight
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2. GMIC Overview
2
? The Global Mobile Internet Conference (GMIC)
is the leading annual conference focused on the Mobile
Internet industry
? GMIC is designed for executives to understand and capitalize
on the growing opportunities in mobile internet
? Organized by The Mobile Internet Great Wall Club, the
world¡¯s only executive trade organization for the mobile
internet industry
Mobile Internet industry
trade organization
3. GMIC 2009
3
? In attendance at the 2009 GMIC was:
? Over 500 mobile internet executives
? Over 200 companies from China, Japan, Korea, Europe and USA including:
Mobile Internet industry
trade organization
4. Conference Format
4
? Keynote speeches from global mobile internet leaders
? Country panels: China, Japan, Korea, Europe, USA
? Mobile Internet Innovation Show: Asia, Europe, USA
? Dialogue between East & West
? mobile SNS/community, mobile game, mobile distribution channel,
mobile commerce/payment, mobile advertising/marketing, mobile
search, investment in mobile internet
? Great Wall Club members annual meeting
Mobile Internet industry
trade organization
5. Partners
5
? GMIC is planned with the support of many partnering
organizations in Asia, Europe and USA, such as:
Mobile Internet industry
trade organization
6. Top 8 Reasons to Attend
6
1. Keynote speakers are from global leaders in mobile internet ecosystem
including internet giants, handset manufacturers, and mobile operators.
2. Country panels will help attendees understand innovations in other
markets and exchange ideas between countries.
3. Dialogue between East & West: Is culture difference really a barrier for
innovation transfer? What we can learn from each other?
GMIC2009 China Panel GMIC2009 Japan Panel
Mobile Internet industry
trade organization
7. Top 8 Reasons to Attend
7
4. See some of the most innovative startups 800~1000 professionals estimated
from Asia, Europe and North America in
mobile internet at the GMIC
5. Large audience + Global media coverage.
800~1000 professionals in mobile internet
are expected to attend. Every major
internet portals in China will cover the
event.
8. Top 8 Reasons to Attend
8
6. Exhibition booths available: mobile internet
technology, mobile game, handset, mobile
commerce/payment, new media, etc.
7. 2010 GMIC global promotion. In the past six
months, GMIC traveled to three continents
and 8 countries to build the global partner
network and promote the GMIC.
8. Communication no-frontier. GMIC will
provide simultaneous interpretation in
Chinese, English, Japanese, and Korean
9. Tentative Agenda
9
Reception Day ? May 26th
19:00-21:00 Speaker registration & Reception dinner (invitation-only)
Conference Day One ? May27th
08:00-10:00 Check-in
GWIC 2010 opening ceremony
10:00-12:30 Keynotes | Global Mobile Internet strategy
? What are main trends in different markets
? Speakers from leading companies worldwide
Asia Pacific | Europe | USA
12:30-14:00 Buffet lunch
Country Panels
? Market overview and outlook
? What is the market potential?
? What are the opportunities & threats?
14:00-17:30 ? How do we see innovations in other markets?
? Global strategy?
China Panel (confirmed) | Yicha CEO, UCWeb CEO, pp.cn CEO, Sina Wireless GM, iFeng CEO, TalkWeb
CEO,
Japan Panel, Korea Panel, Europe Panel, US Panel
18:00-21:00 Dinner & Cocktail party
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10. Tentative Agenda
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Conference Day Two ? May28th
Mobile Internet Innovation Show
? Tech innovation vs. business model innovation
? How do they improve the user experience?
? Possible to be transferred to other markets?
09:00-12:00 Formats
? Company presentation
? Service / product demo
Asia | Europe | USA
12:10-13:30 Buffet lunch
East & West Dialogue | Panel discussion | East leaders vs. West leaders
Topic 1 - Mobile community/SNS
? Asian SNS success has been proven by the financial markets. Mobile
community/SNS is not only about traffic, but about profit as well.
13:30-18:00 ? What are the key factors? How importanta is?
? How to monetize the service
Topic 2 - Mobile Game
? What is the stage of market development?
? What are the innovative business models?
? How to go abroad?
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11. Tentative Agenda
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Conference Day Two ? May28th
Topic 3 - Mobile Internet Channel (Handset, OS, Chip-set, Innovative model, etc.)
?What are the major channel?
?How is the market evolving? How to encourage new business models?
?How to enhance the partnership with other players in the ecosystem?
Topic 4 - Mobile Commerce
?PC-based e-commerce is booming. Is mobile commerce ready?
?Is mobile payment as convenient as online payment?
?How do they (consumer + brands) see the Mobile Commerce market?
?How are the advanced markets doing? What could we learn from them?
Topic 5 - Mobile Advertising & Marketing
?The market growing in Asia. How to educate the market?
13:30-18:00 ?What are the most innovative cases and best practices to learn?
?Who are the customers?
Topic 6 - Mobile search
?From PC to mobile, what is the difference?
?Are user¡¯s needs met?
?How to monetize?
Topic 7 - Mobile Internet Investment
?What are the market opportunities from investors perspective?
?How to pitch investors?
?What is the financial market situation, and what are the trends in the short-term and middle-
term?
?What are the key factors to consider to invest abroad?
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12. Tentative Agenda
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Day Three ? May29th ? Three options
Golf Friendship Match
10:30-18:00 Great Wall Visit
Company visit | Alibaba, Tencent, Sina
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13. Why Sponsor the GMIC
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? Sponsoring GMIC2010 is an excellent opportunity for your marketing,
sales and partnership in Asia Pacific region. With one cost investment, you
will :
? Position yourself as a market leader in Asia Pacific mobile internet industry;
? Access the global member network of the organizer, Great Wall Club, which is
a CEO member-based global mobile internet trade organization;
? Gain visibility to global media coverage (portals + print + blogs)
? Network with and find opportunities among 1000 industry professionals
? Market your brand or product via the following channels
? Email marketing: we email regularly to ~5000 global professionals in our mailing list.
? Press releases published in our network and our media partners¡¯ as well
? Co-promotion based on our global partner network
? Exhibition Hall
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15. About GWC
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? Purely focused on mobile internet, the Mobile Internet
Great Wall Club is a CEO member-based industry trade
organization.
? Founded in March 2008 by 8 leading mobile internet
companies in China
? Grown from 8 to 70+ members in 1 year
? Started in China, expanding in Asia and Europe and USA
? Mission
? Friendship, Cooperation, Globalization
? Build a platform for CEOs in the global mobile internet market to share
ideas, collaborate and communicate
? Be a globally influential industry trade organization
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16. What We Do
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? Build a worldwide CEO-level network in the mobile internet
industry
? Organize annual event: GMIC (Global Mobile Internet
Conference)
? Organize other events
? G+1 Salon (GWC + one topic)
? Study trip
? Topic-focused forum
? Research and consulting service
? Industry Standards Workgroups
Mobile Internet industry
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17. Our Concept
Culture
Globalization
Collaboration
Passion
Ethics
Members
Mobile Internet industry
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18. Our Members ¨C App/Service
Leilei WANG David WEI Xiaofeng SHAO Gaofei WANG Ke DING Pengfei WANG Ying HAN
KongZhong Alibaba Inc. Alipay Sina Wireless Tencent Wireless TX.com.cn VIVA
CEO CEO CEO GM GM President CEO
Xiangdong ZHANG Shuang LIU Bin LIU Yongfu YU Joshua MA Yu LIN Dongwan PU
3g.cn Phoenix New Media Yicha UCWEB MadHouse NetQin 12530
President CEO CEO CEO CEO CEO CEO
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19. Our Members ¨C App/Service
Alex LIANG Zhengquan SUN Yongquan XIAO Wenbin YAO Gang WU Teng MA He ZHANG
PICA HeySpace d.cn OurPalm 3GV8 Datou Joy.cn
CEO CEO President President CEO CEO President
Jerry LI Yilong LAI Rong MU Zhihao ZHANG Cheng CHEN Xinyu LI Cherry WU
PP.cn Labox Bedo 12580 WinClick Talkweb Kooky Panda
CEO CEO CEO CEO President President CEO & Co-Founder
Song CHEN Jianwu ZHU Xi WANG Yong YANG Qiangyu WANG
Byread Lexun Easou WinHi Danqoo
CEO CEO CEO President President
20. Our Members
Distribution
channel
Operator
Michael YAN Tao SONG Zhengyu ZHU Renfei DAI
Lenovo Mobile Sky-Mobi Jiankun China Unicom Newspace
VAS GM CEO CEO GM
Investor
Weiguo ZHAO Hong WEN Weihan LIU Jiarong XU
CEYUAN Ventures Taishan Invest AG Nokia Growth Partners CFF Partners
President Partner Venture Partner Founding Partner
Mobile Internet industry
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21. Our Members
Europe
Kirill Pctrov Evgeny Kosolapov Jari P. PauI Asel Rune Bundesen
i-Free United Fun Traders Finland Investment Bureau Nokia Growth Partners NeoConsult
CEO CEO Senior BD Director Managing Director CEO
Japan
Akio Tanaka Masanori Sugiyama
Infinity Venture Partners ZAPPALLAS
Co-Founder CEO
Korea
Jin Ho Hur Chongsik Kim Jeong Ho Kim Young il Lee James Song
Neowiz Internet INNOACE / KWISA NHN, Hangame Com2us GameVIL
CEO CEO CEO CEO & CTO CEO
22. Our Team
Jun LEI Chu WEN Wei SONG
Advisors
UCWEB General Secretary Vice Secretary- General
President GWC GWC
Feng DENG Yiqun BO Barrett Parkman
Northern Light VC Vice Secretary- General Intl. BD Manager
Founder & Partner GWC GWC
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24. Network structure in China
Leading companies
Startups
Mobile Internet industry
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25. GMIC2009
China Internet Society | Secretary
General, Chengqing HUANG
GMIC | Korea Forum
Mobile Internet industry
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26. GMIC2009
GMIC Opening Ceremony
GMIC | Japan Forum
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27. GMIC2009
GWC Members Meeting
GWC Members
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28. GMIC2009 in the Media
Sina, #1 Online Media iFeng of Phoenix TV
Mobile Internet industry
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29. USA Executive Exchange Trip
Las Vegas ? LA ? Silicon Valley
January 6 ¨C 16, 2010
Mobile Internet industry
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30. CJK Join Conference 2009
SEOUL KOREA
11 to 13,Nov 2009
? Mobile Market trends and Killer App analysis
in china
? Chinese mobile market status
? Chinese mobile killer App. Analysis
? Oversees mobile company's Service & contents
launching process in China
? Mobile Market trends and Killer App analysis
in Japan
? Japan mobile market status
? Japan mobile killer App. Analysis
? Oversees mobile company's Service & contents
launching process in Japan
? Mobile Market trends and Killer App analysis
in Korea
? Korean mobile market status
? Korean mobile killer App. Analysis
? Oversees mobile company's Service & contents
launching process in Korea
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31. Japan¡¯s Mobile Internet Market
Study Trip
Tokyo, Japan
Nov 25~26, 2009
Nov 25 Mobildec2009 conference
Nov 26 Company visit
? Gree | Leading mobile SNS£¬2.3 bln
USD (market cap)
? Zappallas | #1 mobile fortune-telling,
239 mln USD (market cap)
? NTT DoCoMo
? Softbank
Mobile Internet industry
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32. Study Trip: Huawei, Tencent
Date: March 12~13, 2009
Location: Shenzhen, China
Yacht Day
Date: March 14, 2009
Location: Shenzhen, Yacht Club
Mobile Internet industry
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33. Sino-Japan Mobile Internet Summit
Date: March 2008
Location: Beijing, China
Study trip for Japan
Date: November 2008
Location: Tokyo, Japan
Mobile Internet industry
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34. 2009 China-Sweden Mobile Internet Summit 2009 China-Demark Mobile Internet Summit
Date: September 2009 Date: August, 2009
Location: Sweden Location: Demark
Company visit: Ericsson, Headquarters Company visit: Microsoft, Demark
2009 China-Finland Mobile Internet Summit 2009 China-Finland Mobile Internet Summit
Date: September, 2009 Date: September, 2009
Location: Finland Location: Finland
Visit: TEKES, Headquarters Company Visit: Nokia, Headquarters
35. Study Trip: Alibaba Inc.
Date: September 22, 2009
Location: Hangzhou, China
Study Trip: Taobao, Alipay
Date: September 22, 2009
Location: Hangzhou, China
Mobile Internet industry
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36. Contact Us
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? If you are interested in sponsoring this event, please
contact gmic2010@thegreatwallclub.com
? If you are interested in being media partner of this Tel: +86 10 5167 2880
event, please contact yanfei@thegreatwallclub.com Fax: +86 10 5167 2887
? We are expanding our volunteer team. If you are
interested, and if you are good at language, Address:
Room 0709-0711, Jing
photography/videography, or IT/network, we welcome
Liang Building
you to join us, and please contact No.16 East 3rd Ring
yanfei@thegreatwallclub.com Middle Road
? If you are interested in attending the conference, Chaoyang District
please register at http://www.gmic2010.com/ Beijing, China, 100022
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