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Indian digital marketers underinvested in mobile advertising in 2016

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Delhi: When asked to look back at 2016, 89 percent of digital marketers in India are likely to say that they underinvested in mobile advertising, with tablet and desktop advertising likely to come in second and third respectively according to an Adobe Digital Insights – Indian Advertising Report 2017 (Adobe Ad Report). Indian marketers know that mobile is the future was one six of the key insights of the report.

Other insights of the Adobe report include: Indian consumers want personalization; Mobile is increasingly the channel of choice for Video; Consumers are happy with marketers, but want more; Programmatic is the path to the future; and Marketers ask for more tech to meet consumers personalization expectations are the other five insights of the Adobe Ad Report.

Adobe says that Indian consumers show stronger preferences towards personalization that any other country it surveyed. About 75 percent (80 percent millennial) of Indians prefer to see ads that are personalized. ADI Int’l Survey 2017 covered over 3,000 consumers and over 300 digital marketers from 3 countries – Australia, India and South Korea. (over 1,000 consumers in each country, and over 100 marketers from India and South Korea and over 75 from Australia).

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Sixty three percent (69 percent millennials) of the Indian consumers surveyed were comfortable with the brands they use regularly using their personal data to customize website, content, emails, and advertising. Indian consumers are much more likely than those in any other country to say that digital marketers usually respect their privacy. Fifty eight percent (63 percent millennials) of the surveyed consumers felt that marketers today are usually respectful of their digital privacy.

59 percent (68 percent millennial) of Indians surveyed said that they found digital ads more ‘more interesting and useful’ than ads on channels such as television and radio that can’t personalized.

Indian consumers are more likely to see relevant ads while either browsing or while on social media versus in a mobile app or while watching video. Indian consumers between ages 18 to 34 said that they spent an average of 41 percent of their time viewing video on mobile, while across all the respondents who said that they spent 34 percent of their time viewing video on mobile. Comparatively, 22 percent (35 percent millennials) of time was spent by Australians and 29 percent (38 percent millennials) of time was spent by South Koreans in watching video content.

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Of all the countries surveyed by Adobe, India shows the greatest disconnect between consumers and markers in terms of whether ads have improved over the last two years – Seventy three percent of the consumers said that they think brands do a good job of showing ads of products and services of interest to them, but only 48 percent thought that advertisers have gotten better over the last two years at delivering compelling ads. At the same time, 63 percent of the marketers felt that advertisers have gotten better.

72 percent (77 percent millennials) felt that social media channels are getting better at giving them relevant content and ads. Sixty six percent (72 percent millennials) felt that the ads they see were relevant to them.

Most marketers in India expect their programmatic investing to increase in 2017, with audience targeting as the top benefit of programmatic. For putting the target audience targeting capabilities to good use, optimization is expected to be the top investment area for digital marketers. In terms of effectively targeting more consumers, marketers are most likely to cite technology limitations related to pulling available data together for personalization. While social platforms led the way, 25 to 38 percent of the advertisers planned to spend more than half their budget programmatically on any given channel – this could be TV, Connected TV, Desktop video, Mobile video, Out-of-home, Search, Display or Social.

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Most advertisers (91 percent Indians) are most satisfied with their ability to measure the effectiveness of their advertisements across channels. India leads (82 percent Indians) the way in believing that third party measurement is important.

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Atomberg unveils AC rotary compressor technology at Acrex 2026

Move marks entry into Hvac components with India built solution

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MUMBAI: Atomberg Technologies has unveiled a new air conditioner rotary compressor technology at Acrex India 2026, signalling the company’s entry into the Hvac components space and expanding its engineering capabilities beyond consumer appliances.

The compressor has been developed by the company’s B2B engineering arm, Atomberg Innovation Private Limited, which focuses on building engineering solutions for the consumer durables and Hvac ecosystem.

Designed and manufactured in India, the rotary compressor is built for 1.5 tonne air conditioners and integrates high efficiency motor technology with improved noise, vibration and harshness performance. The system also complies with Indian regulatory standards, positioning it as a locally developed alternative in a segment often reliant on imports.

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The development marks Atomberg’s latest step in expanding its technology portfolio into Hvac component systems while continuing its push towards indigenous innovation in appliance engineering.

Atomberg Technologies founder and chief executive officer Manoj Meena, said the launch reflects the company’s evolution from appliance innovation to deeper engineering solutions. “Our journey began with reimagining everyday appliances through technologies such as BLDC motors. Today we are building advanced engineering solutions in India, including this AC rotary compressor, as we expand into the Hvac ecosystem,” he said.

Atomberg Innovation operates as an end to end original design manufacturing partner, developing solutions that include motor technologies, integrated drive systems, embedded control platforms and manufacturing capabilities. Its portfolio spans technologies such as air conditioning motors, motor drivers based on field oriented control algorithms, solar tracker motors and drone motors.

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The company’s engineering infrastructure covers the full product lifecycle, from electronics design and digital twin modelling to testing and manufacturing through in house facilities such as SMT lines, motor assembly units and automated production systems. This integrated setup allows some products to move from concept to production in as little as three months.

By combining vertically integrated manufacturing with engineering led design, Atomberg aims to strengthen India’s capabilities in advanced appliance components while supporting the broader push for domestic technology development and reduced dependence on imports.

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