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Progility Technologies unveils fresh brand identity
MUMBAI: Enterprise technology solutions provider Progility Technologies, has introduced a bold new look and feel of its branding , reflecting its commitment to being the most trusted and valued technology innovation partner.
The refresh of the corporate identity marks a significant milestone for the company, which boasts a 100 per cent net promoter score and serves a roster of 1,500 active customers in India. The new brand identity features a striking blue color scheme, emphasising trust and security, and a logo that proudly proclaims “Trusted Technology”.
At the heart of this transformation is Progility’s unwavering dedication to delivering cutting-edge solutions that meet the evolving needs of its customers. From data networks and voice collaboration systems to cybersecurity and camera surveillance, Progility’s comprehensive portfolio of services empowers businesses to thrive in the digital age.
“We’re thrilled to unveil this fresh branding, which reflects our customers’ needs and expectations in a rapidly changing technology landscape,” said Progility Technologies CEO Julian Wheatland. “In an era where AI is revolutionising industries, our customers need a trusted partner they can rely on. Our new brand identity embodies that promise.”
Wheatland relocated from London to Mumbai a year and a half ago when he was made the offer to run Progility as its CEO.
With its renewed focus on trust, security, and innovation, Progility Technologies is poised to further solidify its position as a leader in the technology solutions space.
Brands
HYBE India, Samsung India team up to launch nationwide talent auditions
Partnership aims to discover and support next generation of female performers
MUMBAI: HYBE India has partnered with Samsung India to roll out a nationwide talent audition programme aimed at discovering and nurturing the next generation of female performers in India.
The initiative combines HYBE’s global entertainment expertise with Samsung’s technology ecosystem, offering aspiring artists a platform to showcase their skills and build a pathway into the music and performance industry.
At the core of the collaboration is a multi-city audition drive, supported both online and on-ground. Specially designed Galaxy Audition Studios will be set up across 10 cities, including Mumbai, Delhi, Bengaluru, Kolkata and Hyderabad, within Samsung’s retail spaces. These hubs are intended to give participants a hands-on environment to rehearse, record, and refine their performances.
HYBE India chief operating officer Dahae Lee said the partnership is rooted in a shared goal of supporting young women’s aspirations, adding that the company is committed to guiding talent “from the initial audition stages to the moment of their debut.”
Echoing the sentiment, Samsung India vice president, MX business Aditya Babbar said the initiative is about enabling young women to “be seen and heard on a global stage,” while creating meaningful opportunities through technology.
Participants will be able to use Samsung Galaxy devices to create and submit audition content, from recording vocals to shooting performance videos, making the process more accessible and integrated with everyday tools.
The programme is also being amplified through Samsung’s ‘Show them how it’s done #withGalaxy’ campaign, positioning the initiative as both a talent search and a broader cultural push around self-expression and creativity.
As India’s creator economy continues to expand, the partnership signals a growing convergence between entertainment and technology players. By combining infrastructure, reach, and storytelling, HYBE India and Samsung are betting on a new wave of performers ready to step into the spotlight.








