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Defence personnel can now avail CSD benefits on consumer durables at Samsung Smart Plazas

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Consumer electronics major Samsung is celebrating this Independence Day with a brand new initiative for defence personnel. Serving and retired defence personnel can now avail Canteen Stores Department (CSD) rates while buying Samsung TVs and digital appliances such as air conditioners, refrigerators, microwaves and washing machines from select Samsung Smart Plaza stores as well, in addition to CSD depots.

This initiative is aimed at enhancing buying experience and offering a wider range of Samsung products to defence personnel at select Samsung Smart Plazas across the country. Samsung Smart Plazas offer an exclusive and complete range of consumer electronics and Samsung Experience Consultants (SECs) at these stores ensure that consumers get live demos and detailed understanding of product features, the company said in a statement.

“Keeping in mind the upcoming festive season, Samsung has created a one-of-its-kind initiative by offering CSD benefits at Samsung Smart Plazas to defense personnel and their families. This Independence Day, our endeavour through this program is to create an intimate brand experience by enhancing shopping convenience for them. We hope to continue adding value to their lives with our innovative products and services,” said Raju Pullan, Senior Vice President, Consumer Electronics Business, Samsung India.

5G roll out in India points to a potential 10 times increase in median download speeds: Ookla

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The imminent launch of 5G network in India has the potential to increase the median download speeds (5G vs 4G-LTE) up to 10 times from the current position, revealed Ookla in its latest insights. The findings are based on Speedtest data from other markets in Asia that have recently launched 5G (Thailand and the Philippines both launched 5G in Q1 2020 and Q2 2020 respectively) that shows the differential between 4G-LTE and 5G speeds was on average approximately 9-10x in Q2 2021.

As India gears up for the launch of 5G network on its 75th Independence Day, Ookla, the global leader in internet testing, has released its insights on the impact of the recent allocation of spectrum and roll out of 5G technology on the overall network performance of the country.

According to Ookla, as of June 2021, 64.5% of 4G users in India could expect to achieve download speeds in excess of 5 Mbps, the speed required to stream HD video content, up from 52.9% in March. It’s impossible to say exactly how fast 5G will be for the average Indian user, given uncertainty over exact spectrum allocations and rollout plans (including the radio access network and improvements to backhaul and transport networks), but it’s safe to say 5G will bring a considerable bump to overall speeds in the country, underlined Ookla.

The data mapped by the global leader in internet testing is already showing an increase in Jio’s performance since March 2021. The operator’s median download speeds have increased from 5.96 Mbps in March 2021 to 13.08 Mbps in June. Its upload speeds and Consistency Score (% of samples which exceed 5 Mbps download and 1 Mbps upload) also saw considerable improvements. Additionally, the NPS score (the relative weight of a brand’s promoters and detractors) also rose from -46.37 in March, to -25.93 in June.

Currently, India clearly lags behind the markets that have already begun the 5G deployments, such as the U.K. and U.S. However in recent months, all operators have been working behind the scenes to help drive 5G commercialization. They are conducting 5G trials and have shown impressive 5G speeds.

The insights by Ookla further stated that the delay in the 5G rollout would eventually benefit the operators as they can procure the network equipment at a lower cost. The adoption of Open RAN system by the Indian operators will further aid in bringing down the overall cost of 5G rollout, as per the findings.

The 5G smartphone prices have already fallen and this trend will continue, spurred in India by partnerships such as Jio Platform’s with Google. Ookla is already witnessing a growing number of Speedtest results running on 5G capable devices in India, which indicates that there will be a pre-installed user base that operators can target from day one of launch.

India’s First Mini LED from TCL now available offline at Reliance Digital

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Global giant TCL has joined hands with Reliance Digital and announced the launch of India’s first Mini LED in the offline market. This new technology Mini LED has been the talk of the town for quite some time, but the good thing now is that the customers can directly walk-in at the Reliance Digital stores and experience next level entertainment. The Mini LED is available in different screen sizes. Featuring Quantum Dot Technology, the Mini LED promises to offer user-friendly interactive home entertainment experience.

Mike Chen, General Manager, TCL India, says, “The launch of Mini LED affirms TCL’s commitment to constant innovation and delivering excellence in terms of cutting-edge technologies to the new-age users. The brand since its inception has been focusing on both online as well as offline sales and the availability of Mini LED at our offline partner store will certainly give our prospective customers a chance to experience ultimate entertainment themselves. As a brand we promise our customers to redefine their smart TV space with our latest offering. This offline launch will also enhance the brand’s leadership stance in the offline market.”

TCL Mini LED TVs in India

The Mini LED comes loaded with quite unique and interesting features. One of the key highlights of the product is the use of Mini LED technology which promises to offer better wide colour gamut performance coupled with high contrast ratio and HDR. It is also supported by local dimming that gives the viewers a totally immersive viewing experience. The use of mini LEDs will also result in thinner and lighter product design.

Next in line is a very interesting feature known as the MagiConnect, which allows the users to connect their TV to their smartphone and perform various tasks comfortably. Users will now be able to take screenshots of live TV, share content via social media, cast audio and video and much more.

The TV also comes with Dolby Vision IQ that enables the device to deliver absolutely stunning pictures in the room every moment. Along with this, the TV also packs 120Hz MEMC and TCL’s exclusive algorithm that makes viewing action-packed content glitch free. The Game Master with dedicated HDMI 2.1 port is an added advantage of the TV for the gamers that enable them to play even high-quality games with smoother processing and powerful optimization. The Magnetic Camera is the cherry on the cake that will now allow you to make and take video calls via the Google Duo app. In addition to all this, the device also features IMAX Enhances certification, ONKYO soundbar with Dolby Atmos along with built-in subwoofers that ensures that the customers get a theater-like experience at home. The TCL Smart UI ensures that you can easily and comfortably control all your smart devices through your TV.

MapmyIndia announces solutions for drone companies, launches innovation challenge

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MapmyIndia, the homegrown digital data and technology products and platforms company for maps, geospatial and location-based IoT, has come up with its solutions for the burgeoning drone industry. It also launched the Drone Innovation Challenge 1.0 in partnership with Drone Federation of India (DFI), a premier industry body that promotes drone-tech and strives towards building a safer and scalable unmanned aviation industry.

According to MapmyIndia, its solutions for drones are targeted to empower drone manufacturers, drone service providers, drone solution developers and drone users and enterprise customers. These solutions include products, platforms, and APIs for advanced and interactive 2D, 3D, 4D and HD digital mapping, GIS, geospatial analytics and AI, as well as real-time drone identification and tracking IoT and flight operations automation.

The companies can register and apply to the Drone Innovation Challenge and those qualified, will be given free access of up to Rs 4 lakh each worth of MapmyIndia’s solutions, usage credits and technical support. Winners of the challenge will be showcased widely and get up to Rs 1 crore or more worth of joint go-to-market support, business opportunities and funding support opportunities.

Details about MapmyIndia’s solutions for drones and the MapmyIndia-DFI Drone Innovation Challenge 1.0 can be found at .

Rohan Verma, CEO and Executive Director, MapmyIndia, said, “The Government of India introduced path-breaking regulatory reforms in the geospatial industry in February 2021, which liberalised, unshackled and unleashed the potential of the indigenous geospatial industry, for which we at MapmyIndia are extremely grateful. Similarly, they have started consultations for the draft Drone Rules 2021 which are aimed at liberalising the drone sector, which is a very welcome and progressive step.”

“India’s drone market will grow rapidly to a size of worth USD 1.8 billion by 2026, and we are focused on enabling, the best, most cutting edge drone solutions that positively benefit the Indian industry, economy and society and ensure our country’s and citizens’ safety, security and privacy. We are excited about the MapmyIndia-DFI partnership and are inviting drone manufacturers, service providers and solutions developers to participate in the Drone Innovation Challenge 1.0. In the past few years, we have funded and partnered with various drone startups and ecosystem players. We will help the winners of the Drone Innovation Challenge 1.0 and further scale up the indigenous ecosystem with joint go-to-market business and funding opportunities,” added Verma.

Smit Shah, Director, Drone Federation of India, said that India is projected to become one of the largest markets for drones. “While we focus on manufacturing drones in India, it is also crucial that we leverage India’s existing software development expertise to develop an indigenous suite of software solutions to create significant value addition for the drone ecosystem. We aim to find, support and promote such indigenous solutions as a part of this challenge,” said Shah.

“The MapmyIndia-DFI Drone Innovation Challenge 1.0, a unique competition, has been especially designed to encourage innovation at the grass-root levels, with an appeal for innovation-driven tech companies. This challenge, the first in a series of initiatives that have been jointly planned will help create new technologies and solutions that will not only enhance the utility of drones across sectors, but also make them accessible to millions of Indians,” he added.

Companies and innovations invited for Drone Innovation Challenge

Companies manufacturing drones, providing services based on drones, or building software solutions for drones are invited to apply for the Challenge and encouraged to leverage MapmyIndia’s products, platforms, APIs, and solutions to innovate and build:

  • Drones and drone components and sensors that help in surveying, mapping, surveillance, inspection, delivery and transportation use cases across various enterprise, government, agriculture, mining, smart city, law enforcement, security and defence verticals.
  • Drones meant for consumer, recreational and travel and tourism applications including geo-tagged photography and videography etc.
  • Map-based drone software solutions like interactive ground control systems, drone fleet management solutions, industry-specific drone data processing and visualization platforms, unmanned drone traffic management solutions, drone delivery systems, drone surveillance and inspection solutions
  • Drone monitoring, tracking and security systems, and solutions that help identify and counter rogue drones.

Tech NewsWrap: Mi Mix 4 launched with under display camera… and more

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Mi Mix 4 launched with under display camera

Mi Mix 4 smartphone is now official. Xiaomi has expanded its Mi Mix series phone lineup in its home country China. Xiaomi founder Lei Jun, during a launch event, unveiled the Mi Mix 4 alongside Mi Pad 5 and Mi TV OLED line-up. The latest device comes with a new camera technology that hides the front-facing sensor under the display. The company calls the camera ‘Camera Under Panel’ (CUP). For now, these are China-exclusive launches and there’s no clarity on when these products will be launched in India. The price of Mi Mix 4 has been set at CNY 4,999 (approx Rs 57,400) for the 8GB RAM + 128GB storage variant, while the 8GB + 256GB model that is priced at CNY 5,299 (Rs 60,800) and a 12GB + 256GB variant at CNY 5,799 (Rs 66,600).

Samsung Galaxy A10 gets Android 11 update in India

According to a report, the update to Android 11 for the A10 is already rolling out in India, although this may be a staged affair as usual, meaning that it could take a few days (or more) for the notification to pop up on all the units out there in the wild. The new version is labeled A105FDDU6CUH2, and in addition to the bump in the Android version, it also brings Samsung’s One UI 3.1 and the August 2021 security patch level.

HP launches new ENVY notebooks in India

PC and printer major HP brought the new ENVY notebook portfolio with two devices to India that start from Rs 104,999. The ENVY 14 and ENVY 15 notebooks are aimed at creative professionals and multi-tasters in the country, offering a seamless experience as they shift between different modes of creative output. The HP ENVY 14 is available in Natural Silver colour at a starting price of Rs 104,999, while the HP ENVY 15 (Natural Silver colour) will cost you Rs 154,999.

Jio may not be able to replicate Indian success in Europe: UBS

Reliance industries may not be able to replicate the success of its India telecoms operations in Europe with a potential bid for T-Mobile Netherlands, brokerage UBS has said after a newswire report said RIL is weighing a bid for Deutsche Telecom’s Dutch arm. The Mukesh Ambani-led conglomerate’s telecom arm Reliance Jio Infocomm has “benefitted from relatively unique circumstances in the India market, which might not necessarily be replicable in Europe,” UBS mentioned.

You can now skip chapters in YouTube videos

YouTube is getting a new fast forward and rewind feature that lets the users skip chapters while playing a video. Users with a two finger double tap can skip ahead or backwards to the next and previous chapter in a YouTube video. As per a report by Android Police, the new two-finger double-tap feature for YouTube was first discovered by a Reddit user (@u/magnatronmusic31). The feature is said to be an addition to the newly launched video scrubbing gesture on YouTube.

Smartphone market returns to normalcy in India, clocks 34 mn unit shipments in June quarter: IDC

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Although the smartphone market started 2Q21 (April-June) on a low note amidst the second wave of COVID-19 in India, it quickly recovered towards the end of the quarter, witnessing 86% year-over-year (YoY) growth to reach 34 million units, as per a report by International Data Corporation.

The second wave of the deadly pandemic hit the country almost a year after the first wave but varied significantly in terms of market response. Infections spread much faster even in rural areas and had a higher mortality rate, but there was a lesser impact on manufacturing and logistics, while the lockdown was not as strict as the year before. As a result, state-led lockdowns resulted in a few pockets recovering faster in the second quarter, generating pent-up demand in June this year, revealed IDC’s Quarterly Mobile Phone Tracker.

“While 2021 is expected to see single-digit growth, 2H21 is likely to drop in comparison to the same period last year, with lower demand, uncertainties around the third wave, persistent supply constraints, and rising component prices along with intensifying inflationary rates. Nevertheless, a rebound in 2022 will be possible with upgraders in the low-mid price segments, supply-led push of 5G devices, feature phone migration with new offerings expected in upcoming months (as announced by Reliance Jio), and better supplies to market,” said Navkendar Singh, Research Director, Client Devices and IPDS, IDC India.

Key market trends

Accelerated growth of the online channel, led by etailers, resulted in a record share of 51% with a massive 113% YoY growth. On the flip side, the offline channel was impacted by weekend curfews in many areas and partially opened markets (with odd/even schemes) through May and mid-June.

MediaTek-based smartphones continued to lead with a share of 64% in sub-US$200, while Qualcomm dominated the space in the US$200-500 segment with a 71% share.

India stood at fourth position, following PRC, USA, and Japan, in terms of 5G shipments of 5 million with the lowest ASP at US$410. Though the government is yet to roll out the spectrum, IDC expects an inflow of more affordable 5G devices by end-2021 at sub-US$200.

Overall ASPs surged to a high of US$184, growing by 15% YoY. Price hikes and an ongoing shift to 5G in upcoming quarters drives ASPs to peak in 2021/2022.

“Though there were aggressively priced 5G model launches in 2Q21, most shipments were 4G. Nevertheless, it is still months away from 5G to become mainstream, underlining the importance of spectrum availability, clear use cases, and ensuring a cohesive future-ready infrastructure led by telcos,” said Upasana Joshi, Associate Research Manager, Client Devices, IDC India.

Top 5 brands

Xiaomi led with an impressive 84% YoY growth. Poco, Xiaomi’s sub-brand, emerged as the fastest-growing brand nationally, despite a smaller model portfolio and being exclusive to Flipkart. Xiaomi commanded a 40% online market share with almost 70% of its shipments in online channels. Also, Xiaomi surpassed Samsung for the third slot in the offline channels with an 18% market share.

Samsung was second, registering the lowest YoY growth amongst the top 10 vendors at 15% in 2Q21. The vendor faced severe supply shortages. Its offline channel remained muted with a 4% decline, but its online shipments grew by 46% YoY, accounting for 49% of its total shipments.

Vivo came at the third position, with 57% YoY growth. Though it continued to remain offline-heavy, it had new launches under the iQOO series, which were online-led. With 64% growth in the offline channel, Vivo continued to command a majority share with its affordable Y series.

Realme surpassed Oppo for the fourth slot with shipment growth of 175% YoY in 2Q21. It also overtook Samsung for the second slot within the online space with a 19% share, offering affordable 4G/5G models. Amongst the top 5 vendors, Realme had the highest 5G contribution and led the space with a 23% share in 2Q21.

Oppo slipped to the fifth slot, but with shipment growth of 123% YoY in 2Q21. 17% of Oppo shipments were 5G, claiming third place in the 5G market after Realme and OnePlus. It also surpassed Samsung for the second slot in offline channels at a 20% market share.

Asia-Pacific region leads the world in mobile app growth: Adjust

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The Asia-Pacific (APAC) region leads the world in mobile app growth, reveals a report by Adjust, a mobile marketing analytics platform. The report shows just how fast the mobile app market is growing, as more and more people in APAC are using apps to manage their daily tasks and keep themselves entertained.

As per the Adjust APAC Mobile App Trends Report 2021, installs across all verticals in the region increased by 31% YoY in 2020, and are continuing to grow steadily in 2021, up by another 4%. Growing 54% YoY, sessions also boomed in 2020 — largely due to the shift to mobile during lockdowns. Consequently, growth in sessions has not been as impressive in 2020 so far.

“While APAC’s overall sessions growth in H1 2021 has only increased by 1%, it is slowly building momentum and has almost reached 2020’s Q1 peak,” said April Tayson, Regional VP, INSEA, Adjust. “This shows that the app industry is retaining users acquired during the recent lockdowns — and continues to bring new users,” she said.

Installs and sessions increased dramatically in every country in 2020 — all continuing to grow in 2021.

The report is based on Adjust’s top 910 apps from APAC. It draws data from India, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand and Vietnam.

According to the study, India and Vietnam came closely behind Japan with 27% YoY growth on install rate in 2020, ranking second amongst the APAC countries. Japan’s installs grew the most in 2020, climbing 32% YoY, just above the regional average of 31%. Singapore’s sessions have increased by 34% this year, compared to the 1% growth in 2020. Vietnam, the only country that didn’t grow in 2020, decreasing 9%, is seeing the inverse in 2021 — with sessions increasing by 12%.

The report also takes a close look at the growth of three verticals: gaming (hyper-casual and non-hyper casual), fintech and e-commerce in APAC in 2020 — and their continued growth in 2021.  Hyper casual gaming grew the most out of all verticals, with installs climbing 66% YoY in 2020, and 49% in 2021. Fintech takes second place (36% and 18%), followed by ecommerce (27% and 8%) and non-hyper casual games (23% and 4%).

Additional takeaways

Gaming saw impressive growth in APAC. For gaming overall, Vietnam was the top-performing market in 2020, with a 37% boost in installs YoY, followed closely by Indonesia (34%) and India (33%). In H1 2021, Singapore (80%), Vietnam (51%) and Japan (41%) are leading the pack in installs.

For hyper-casual gaming specifically, Singapore saw the most YoY growth in installs (112%) in 2020, followed by Indonesia (101%) and Thailand (74%). This year, however, Indonesia (64%), India (61%) and Thailand (54%) are enjoying the highest install growth rates.

Fintech in APAC excelled in 2020, as people increasingly turned to mobile banking and payments. The trend continues in 2021. India ranked third alongside Singapore with a 72% growth rate in fintech installs in 2020, while Thailand and Vietnam led the way with 100% and 97% respectively. So far in 2021, fintech app installs are surging in all markets, with standout growth in Indonesia (89%), Singapore (70%) and South Korea (62%). India currently ranks fourth at 24%.

The report also shows that the time users spent in-app, the amount of sessions they had per day and the length of each of those sessions all grew. This is evidenced by very consistent retention rates throughout the year despite the impacts of the pandemic. In Q4, the day 30 average was 5.68%.

With iOS14.5+ redefining the industry’s approach to user acquisition, and Android 12 on the horizon, collecting granular data points on user behaviors and in-app patterns is becoming increasingly important. With this data, developers and marketers can do A/B testing to understand what users expect and how to optimize the in-app experience to better meet their needs.

itel launches 4K G-Series Android TV Range in India

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itel India has recently launched its new range of 4K Android TVs in the country under G-Series. Available in 140cm (55) and 108cm (43) size variants, the TVs offer a super loaded package for consumers who expect a better picture and sound quality.

The 4K UHD resolution coupled with Ultra Bright Display (up to 400nits) and 24W Dolby Audio provide an immersive viewing experience in the comfort of their home. On the technology front, G4334IE (43-inch) and G5534IE (55-inch) come with the Android 10 operating system (OS), built-in Google Assistant and Chromecast and a powerful chipset from MediaTek for a glitch-free picture clarity. Its premium design and smooth finishing make it a beautiful addition to the room while its robust built and durability adds to the consumer benefit.

The TVs offer access to 5000+ apps through Google playstore, 2GB + 8GB storage and a smart remote for enhanced convenience of the user. It is also equipped with built-in Wi-Fi, HDMI, USB ports and Bluetooth 5.0 to enable a connected smart home experience as well. As a super loaded package that maximizes consumer benefit, the TVs are supplemented by free installation, 2-year warranty on panel and the extensive service network of 750+ centres across India. The TV portfolio is ‘Made in India’ and is targeted towards consumers who want to upgrade to a superior and better Android TV.

With the growing retail potential of electronics in Tier 2 & 3 cities, itel India is expanding its portfolio with advanced products that push the boundaries of technology and innovation. The 4K UHD Android TV range is one such product offering superior technology to the consumers in this competitive market. The price of the latest range will cost you Rs 32,999 for the 43-inch variant and Rs 46,999 for the 55-inch version.

Truecaller’s safety app Guardians crosses 1 million downloads

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Personal safety app Guardians, from the house of Truecaller, has achieved a milestone of1 million downloads worldwide, with India accounting for 60% of the total. The app was launched in March this year and is available on both the Google Play Store and Apple App Store.

Guardians now supports multiple languages including Hindi, Arabic, French, Spanish, Portuguese and Indonesian. The app has received 4.5 stars rating on Google Play Store and is also typically amongst the top 10 apps in the Maps and Navigation category.

Features to look out for

Satellite view: Users can now turn on satellite view and see a real map of Earth along with accurate topographical details. Just like the default map view, satellite imagery is also provided by Google. Users can switch between satellite and default views from Profile > Advanced.

Location-based alerts: With this feature, the app will allow users to mark their most frequent places like their home, school or workplace. These locations can be their safe space and whenever someone moves out of this ‘safe’ place, the Guardians can be notified of the same.

In the next few updates to the app, users will be allowed to automate things too, such as automatically start location sharing when one leaves home, thus further saving the battery, said the company in a statement.

Activity-based alerts: This feature is opt-in, so users will have to specifically enable it if they want to use it. Activity-based alerts are based on your activity and use Android’s Activity Recognition API. The Guardians app will soon be able to trigger and send notifications when you start walking or driving. It will also be able to trigger sharing of alerts based on speed, such as when you start walking/running or driving faster than 50km/h.

Route Mobile appoints Bhaskar Pramanik as Additional and Independent Director

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Route Mobile announced the appointment of Bhaskar Pramanik as an Additional and Independent Director on the Board of the Company on August 10, 2021.

Pramanik is a seasoned entrepreneur and a tech disruptor with a career spanning over 45 years. He has held key national and global leadership positions in leading multinational technology companies, across India, Singapore, and the US. Pramanik was also on the Executive Committee of NASSCOM, the National Committee of CII and AMCHAM, and has been a former board member of the State Bank of India, former Chairman of Microsoft India and Managing Director at Oracle Corporation and Sun Microsystems in India. He was also the Global VP for Commercial Systems at Sun Microsystems Inc., based out of Menlo Park, CA.

Rajdipkumar Gupta, Managing Director and Group CEO, Route Mobile Limited, said, “We are delighted to welcome Mr. Bhaskar Pramanik as an Additional and Independent Director at Route Mobile to guide and enhance our global footprint, expand our market segments and prepare us for the next stage of growth.” He further added, “His deep domain expertise and experience in working with big tech firms across sectors as well as his in-depth business acumen especially with emerging technologies will bring tremendous value to the Board and the Company.”

Pramanik is currently an Independent Board Member and Advisor to several companies and is also an investor in start-ups. He is also on the Advisory Board of Schulich University, Toronto, Canada, and Bennett University, Noida, India. Pramanik is a prominent keynote speaker at Industry and Leadership forums and has also received numerous awards throughout his career, notably the Baton Award at Digital Equipment Corporation, the Global Leadership and the Best GEM VP Award at Sun Microsystems, and a Platinum Award at Microsoft. His recognition at Microsoft includes the IMA Award for Best MNC, the Randstad Award for the Most Attractive Employer in India, the Great Place to work in Asia by GPTW.

Having led growth strategies, go-to-market execution, and driving remarkable results with his astute business sense for major global brands, Pramanik often shares his wealth of experience as a mentor to a number of professionals and colleagues, most of whom are now MDs and senior leaders at various companies in India including SAP, Google, Netaps, Red Hat, Nvidia, Cisco and Thermo Fisher.