Palestra realizada no II Fórum Mobile Marketing Brasil, aborda a evolução do ecossistema digital, a partir da ampliação de frentes como Chatbots, VR, VDAs e IoT.
Cannes Lions Innovation, unlocking mobile personalisation using sensorsFilip Maertens
As smartphones and wearables are packed with sensors and computing power, they introduce a new type of data: sensor data that contains realtime and accurate observations of the world around a mobile user.
With the Internet of Everything booming, our homes, cars and phones are increasingly interconnected, as they become valuable channels to interact with the world around us in new and more intelligent ways.
Our increasingly sensor equipped world brings us the opportunity of a growing level of ambient intelligence that is capable of understanding and predicting human behavior, emotions and context, so that mobile applications can engage with us in a proactive and hyperpersonalized manner.
Cannes Lions Innovation, unlocking mobile personalisation using sensorsFilip Maertens
As smartphones and wearables are packed with sensors and computing power, they introduce a new type of data: sensor data that contains realtime and accurate observations of the world around a mobile user.
With the Internet of Everything booming, our homes, cars and phones are increasingly interconnected, as they become valuable channels to interact with the world around us in new and more intelligent ways.
Our increasingly sensor equipped world brings us the opportunity of a growing level of ambient intelligence that is capable of understanding and predicting human behavior, emotions and context, so that mobile applications can engage with us in a proactive and hyperpersonalized manner.
Beacons in Retail - Presentation at Lasell College (Boston)Nirmal Parikh
Presentation by our Founder (Nirmal Parikh) on Beacons in Retail addressing students of fashion technology at Lasell College in Boston.
Beacons are being used in:
Grocery (Hillshire Brands)
Conferences (SXSW, BEEP)
Travel (DFW, TravelTag)
Safety (Nivea)
Hotels (Starwood)
Airlines (Virgin Atlantic, American Airlines)
...and more.
Retailers like Target, Macy's, Lord & Taylor, Walmart, Alex and Ani, Riteaid, Walgreens, Kenneth Cole, Nordstrom and others are transforming live shopping experiences using Beacons and proximity based marketing. Through their own native mobile apps or partner apps, they're delivering everything from discounts and coupons to gamification and augmented reality experiences.
This was a presentation given at the end of an internal company training seminar on web design. It discusses where the digital lifestyle is headed and how it relates to our company.
A presentation by Joe Couto, Accellos Senior Vice President and 3PL General Manager at Afri-logistics and Supply Chain Summit 2016 in Johannesburg, South Africa.
ad:tech London 2012
Thinking Mobile First
Why a mobile first marketing strategy is the only route to success in 2013.
Ross Sleight, Chief Strategy Officer, Somo
How IoT can change the Future of Marketing
5 ideas
mobile natives
maker culture
human senses
wearables
neuro marketing
context of customer
context of things
context of customer
big data
Augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) are slowly but surely becoming more popular and hire a Mobile app development company in Lahore but few people understand what they are and how they work. Do you want to be one of the first to know about the latest trends in tech? Augmented reality adds digital information or graphics to a view that users can see with their bare eyes.
Mobile predictions 2017: 76 predictions from 76 marketing influencersTUNE
Where is mobile going in 2017? Where will you search for new opportunities? And how can you best position yourself and your company to take advantage of emerging trends?
We want to help..
So, we asked 84 influencers where mobile is going.
Augmented reality facilitates informed decision making for user by helping them visualize the products. It also enhances the entertainment quotient in gaming and other apps built for pure entertainment.
At Mobiloitte, we build apps that offer rich 3D views and enriched browser experience by leveraging devices’ processors, displays, sensors and cameras; thereby bringing optical projections and spatial augmented reality together for a memorable user experience.
Mobile Trends Report 2014 for Travel industryCollective Camp
Mobile Trends 2014 for Travel Industry : Mobile First best practices for Travel, key-figures, iOS and Android penetration, mobile advertising, wearables, mobile marketing, , PureAgency.com, mobile and video, mobile and socia, internet trends, mobile predictions
The pace of change in advertising and consumer behavior continues to be frantic and to accelerate, so our annual trip to CES in Las Vegas continues to remind us how, in relative terms, hardware changes more slowly than both software and our expectations. In fact, CES in 2016 didn’t show a revolution in electronics and consumer products, but more of an evolution. The products were similar yet faster, thinner, cheaper and above all else, more connected.
This moment feels like the early stages of a new era, a time when all products are becoming cloud connected, touch screens are everywhere, and all media is digital. Yet it’s not quite the Internet of things — it’s the interim of things. We don’t yet have a complete smart home, we have sophisticated homes that sometimes don’t quite work. We have 3D printers without totally compelling use cases, and robotic body parts that don’t quite make a full humanoid.
The companies succeeding are those that are innovating and collaborating to solve real consumer needs, while staying true to a clear brand purpose. From artificial intelligence and cognitive computing, to drone technologies, virtual reality and biometric sensing, to 8k video and 360 surround sound, there are tremendous opportunities on the horizon.
Please read on to view the ten themes that make up this moment in time.
With special thanks to Rori DuBoff, Jez Jowett, Tom Goodwin and the team at Havas Worldwide.
How AI will transform mobile, apps, and marketing: 50 influencers speakTUNE
2017 is the year Artificial Intelligence will make huge inroads on business, marketing, and our tools. 50 influencers and experts like Joel Comm, Bryan Kramer, and Tamara McCleary share their predictions.
The Chatbots Are Coming: A Guide to Chatbots, AI and Conversational InterfacesTWG
2016 is the year of all things conversational. Chatbots, suddenly, are everywhere. Driven by the explosion in popularity of messaging apps like Kik, Slack and Facebook Messenger, chatbots are quickly becoming a core part of the software product mix.
So does your business need a chatbot? This deck will help you understand the massive opportunity for companies who are bold enough to start building chatbots of their own.
(Already au fait with chatbots and looking for a software team to help you with yours? Skip to slide 47 to see some of the chatbots we've built at TWG for our clients and ourselves.)
Uber is the best known "frictionless" service (it makes it much easier to get a ride) but is hardly the only example. Here's a bunch I've found in my journey around the tech industry looking for innovations and innovators for Rackspace, the leading managed cloud company.
Beacons in Retail - Presentation at Lasell College (Boston)Nirmal Parikh
Presentation by our Founder (Nirmal Parikh) on Beacons in Retail addressing students of fashion technology at Lasell College in Boston.
Beacons are being used in:
Grocery (Hillshire Brands)
Conferences (SXSW, BEEP)
Travel (DFW, TravelTag)
Safety (Nivea)
Hotels (Starwood)
Airlines (Virgin Atlantic, American Airlines)
...and more.
Retailers like Target, Macy's, Lord & Taylor, Walmart, Alex and Ani, Riteaid, Walgreens, Kenneth Cole, Nordstrom and others are transforming live shopping experiences using Beacons and proximity based marketing. Through their own native mobile apps or partner apps, they're delivering everything from discounts and coupons to gamification and augmented reality experiences.
This was a presentation given at the end of an internal company training seminar on web design. It discusses where the digital lifestyle is headed and how it relates to our company.
A presentation by Joe Couto, Accellos Senior Vice President and 3PL General Manager at Afri-logistics and Supply Chain Summit 2016 in Johannesburg, South Africa.
ad:tech London 2012
Thinking Mobile First
Why a mobile first marketing strategy is the only route to success in 2013.
Ross Sleight, Chief Strategy Officer, Somo
How IoT can change the Future of Marketing
5 ideas
mobile natives
maker culture
human senses
wearables
neuro marketing
context of customer
context of things
context of customer
big data
Augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) are slowly but surely becoming more popular and hire a Mobile app development company in Lahore but few people understand what they are and how they work. Do you want to be one of the first to know about the latest trends in tech? Augmented reality adds digital information or graphics to a view that users can see with their bare eyes.
Mobile predictions 2017: 76 predictions from 76 marketing influencersTUNE
Where is mobile going in 2017? Where will you search for new opportunities? And how can you best position yourself and your company to take advantage of emerging trends?
We want to help..
So, we asked 84 influencers where mobile is going.
Augmented reality facilitates informed decision making for user by helping them visualize the products. It also enhances the entertainment quotient in gaming and other apps built for pure entertainment.
At Mobiloitte, we build apps that offer rich 3D views and enriched browser experience by leveraging devices’ processors, displays, sensors and cameras; thereby bringing optical projections and spatial augmented reality together for a memorable user experience.
Mobile Trends Report 2014 for Travel industryCollective Camp
Mobile Trends 2014 for Travel Industry : Mobile First best practices for Travel, key-figures, iOS and Android penetration, mobile advertising, wearables, mobile marketing, , PureAgency.com, mobile and video, mobile and socia, internet trends, mobile predictions
The pace of change in advertising and consumer behavior continues to be frantic and to accelerate, so our annual trip to CES in Las Vegas continues to remind us how, in relative terms, hardware changes more slowly than both software and our expectations. In fact, CES in 2016 didn’t show a revolution in electronics and consumer products, but more of an evolution. The products were similar yet faster, thinner, cheaper and above all else, more connected.
This moment feels like the early stages of a new era, a time when all products are becoming cloud connected, touch screens are everywhere, and all media is digital. Yet it’s not quite the Internet of things — it’s the interim of things. We don’t yet have a complete smart home, we have sophisticated homes that sometimes don’t quite work. We have 3D printers without totally compelling use cases, and robotic body parts that don’t quite make a full humanoid.
The companies succeeding are those that are innovating and collaborating to solve real consumer needs, while staying true to a clear brand purpose. From artificial intelligence and cognitive computing, to drone technologies, virtual reality and biometric sensing, to 8k video and 360 surround sound, there are tremendous opportunities on the horizon.
Please read on to view the ten themes that make up this moment in time.
With special thanks to Rori DuBoff, Jez Jowett, Tom Goodwin and the team at Havas Worldwide.
How AI will transform mobile, apps, and marketing: 50 influencers speakTUNE
2017 is the year Artificial Intelligence will make huge inroads on business, marketing, and our tools. 50 influencers and experts like Joel Comm, Bryan Kramer, and Tamara McCleary share their predictions.
The Chatbots Are Coming: A Guide to Chatbots, AI and Conversational InterfacesTWG
2016 is the year of all things conversational. Chatbots, suddenly, are everywhere. Driven by the explosion in popularity of messaging apps like Kik, Slack and Facebook Messenger, chatbots are quickly becoming a core part of the software product mix.
So does your business need a chatbot? This deck will help you understand the massive opportunity for companies who are bold enough to start building chatbots of their own.
(Already au fait with chatbots and looking for a software team to help you with yours? Skip to slide 47 to see some of the chatbots we've built at TWG for our clients and ourselves.)
Uber is the best known "frictionless" service (it makes it much easier to get a ride) but is hardly the only example. Here's a bunch I've found in my journey around the tech industry looking for innovations and innovators for Rackspace, the leading managed cloud company.
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Its 2017 and the growth of the mobile apps are soaring without any breaks. If you are the one searching for a mobile app idea or just want to tap in this ballooning digital revolution and searching for a segment where you can invest in, then this presentation is for you.
Unlock growth potential in the post-mobile eraTrebbble
This keynote highlights the way brands can leverage technology to thrive in the post-mobile era.
Key exemplary cases that pave the way for the upcoming immersive, ultra-connected world are examined. Among others, PepsiCo, Starbucks, Tommy Hilfiger, Warby Parker, Nike, Sephora, L’Oreal, Mondelez, and Burger King brands are examined. The evolution of loyalty schemes that reward product usage is thoroughly discussed.
Finally, the way shopping is expected to be transformed, thanks to Augmented Reality, Voice-assistants, IoT, Big Data, and Machine Learning, is investigated.
The above keynote is based on my presentation given in the scope of the 8th e-Business & Social Media World Conference, on September 2019.
As people go about their daily lives they interact with brands across devices. Corporations leveraging this data can understand who there key customers are, where they have been and their preferences.
Mobile first infers that an organization should strategize the mobile experience while considering its development strategy. The emphasis should be on how consistently various stakeholders can collaborate with the organization across devices.
O primeiro #MobilizeBreakfast de 2018 contou com um time de palestrantes de peso: Roberto Rittes (Presidente da Nextel), Pyr Marcondes (Diretor do M&M Consulting), Pedro Garcia (Head of Concept da Isobar Brasil), Michael Amar (CEO da ifeelgoods) e Harjot Saluja (CEO da Datami).
Discutimos o que rolou de mais valioso no Mobile World Congress e SXSW, além de apresentarmos as parcerias internacionais com ifeelgoods e Datami.