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"India Does Not Go Online; It Lives Online, So as a Marketer in The Digital Age, Are You There?"

Emphasizing that the mobile phone as a platform will continue to spur the growth of internet and reshape marketing strategies, top executives from ...

September 19, 2015 / 19:25 IST
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Emphasizing that the mobile phone as a platform will continue to spur the growth of internet and reshape marketing strategies, top executives from Google, Facebook, Snapdeal, Flipkart, InMobi, Fybr, Cisco and BRIDGEi2i Analytics Solutions, and astute policy makers dissected trends and discussed strategies at the Digital Summit, organized by the students of IIMB’s one year full-time Executive Post Graduate Programme in Management (EPGP), on Saturday, 19th September 2015.

A one-of-a-kind initiative by the students of the EPGP, the summit, which opened to a full-house, brought together key policy makers and practitioners from across digital world domains who shared their insights on emerging digital trends that were proving instrumental in changing the future of Digital India.

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In his opening remarks, Professor Dinesh Kumar, Chairperson, Executive Post Graduate Programme, IIMB, recognized as one among the top 10 Most Prominent Analytics academicians in India, set the tone for the summit by sharing his learnings when working on a case study on the impact of digital marketing on the box office collections of a Bollywood movie. “We hope the best minds from industry and policy who will speak at this summit will help students of marketing decipher future technological trends, identify opportunities, understand the challenges and come up with strategies to ride the digital wave. This would be a key event for anyone who wants to gain strategic insights into how digital technologies are shaping the dynamic business landscape,” he said.

In his keynote address, Nitin Bawankule, IIMB alumnus and Director, eCommerce, Google, said: “There are over 300 million internet users in India, making us the world's second largest internet population. We are a mobile first nation, where 65% of users access the internet through mobile devices. Over half our searches come from mobile devices, and mobile as a platform will continue to spur the growth of internet. As per report from Ericson, there will be over 500 million smartphone users in India by 2020. By 2020, over 600 million Indians will be online, out of which approx. 250 million will be buying online. The online retail market, which was pegged at $ 4.5 billion in 2014, is projected to grow to over $75 billion in 2020.”