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Battle Against Bots: Curbing Fake Listens and Bulk Streams

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Every morning, millions of people wake up with a cup of coffee while listening to their favorite music — and there is a very good chance that the track was on a music streaming service. The rise of streaming platforms has significantly changed people’s music consumption habits. With nearly 700 million internet users in 2020, India’s growing internet and smartphone penetration have helped accelerate the adoption of digital life. According to Goldman Sachs Global Music Revenue Report, India will secure a 10% share of the global streaming subscription by 2030, up from 4 per cent in 2019. With the shift to streaming and digital music, India’s music streaming industry will grow at an annual rate of 13.78 per cent resulting in a projected market volume of USD 1.149 million by 2025.

The robust and steady growth of music streaming offers long-term opportunities and benefits to the music industry as a whole. However, as bad actors attempt to prey on streaming services and steal revenue from musicians and artists, the music streaming industry must take definitive steps to win the fight against fraudsters using bots for bulk streams and fake listens.

The economics of streaming

The first thing to understand is how the streaming economy operates. When subscribers pay for subscriptions every month, the accumulated amount is added to a pool. Streaming platforms are given a cut, which is a certain percentage taken from the pool. However, the bulk of the earnings goes to labels, distributors, publishers and collecting societies. Musicians are last on the list to get paid based on the terms of their contracts.

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There are two main areas of attack that bot fraudsters use to redirect revenue from creatives to their own pockets. The first is to play ‘fake’ tracks owned by non-artists on loop. This allows artists to gain ‘listens’ and to appear more popular with higher rankings and ratings on streaming platforms. Bots allow non-artists to skim millions of dollars away from legitimate artists by creating thousands of fake accounts and playing tracks registered to the fraudster.

On many streaming services, a track needs to be 30 seconds long to be monetizable. With 86,400 seconds in a day, bot outfits can play up to 2,880 tracks a day per device, totaling 2.9 million tracks for 1,000 bots. This comes up to some 86.4 million illegitimate plays in the ballpark of a quarter of a million dollars worth of revenue per month.

The hype machine

Midem’s report about music in Asia ranks India as one of the top four power markets in the region, alongside China, Japan, and South Korea. As local players such as JioSaavn and Gaana, and international music streaming platforms such as Spotify, Amazon, YouTube Music, and Apple offer their services to the Indian market, more users are attracted to try music streaming. Also, independent artists have found a venue to showcase their craft via music streaming, drawing in the young and tech-savvy Indian users to the platform.

Users who are time-pressed and judicious with their attention will often follow top lists and listen to trending music instead of creating their own playlists. Unscrupulous bot vendors offer the ability to circumvent the natural order of things through bulk streaming. For simple upfront payment, fraudsters offer the ability to provide a huge bot farm of devices to listen to tracks thousands of times, which translates to higher placement in searches, the possibility to be featured in hot playlists and most of all — gain listeners’ attention. Through this process, bot vendors found a way to game the system by undermining one of the core tenets of music promotion —  fabricating attention to get attention. While this does not have a direct economic hit on artists, it does shift the goalposts. Those who can afford to pay bot vendors get the attention instead of the artists who truly deserve it.

How to beat the bots

For both record labels and streaming services, validating the integrity of streams is essential to ensuring equitable allocation of streaming revenues to artists and rights holders. However, similar to Gaming and E-commerce verticals, the threat of bot fraud is ever-present and will continue to be so.

As protection from fraud becomes more sophisticated, so too do the attacks. The key to staying ahead in this game is to stay prepared at an organizational level. Businesses should have a dedicated team to stay on top of the latest innovations in streaming bots and fraud prevention measures. This way, apps can be ahead of the game with updates and be aware of the latest app prevention software at an early stage. Fraud can significantly put a dent in users’ trust, thus it is vital for businesses to ensure that they take actions to uphold this trust and keep the users informed of the actions taken to combat bot fraud.

However, despite the damage fraudsters can inflict, bots can come and leave apps undetected. Bot detection requires a substantial amount of work and in-house monitoring might take a significant amount of time away from IT teams. For this reason, it is important for businesses to ensure that they adequately equip their IT teams with industry-leading tools to detect and eliminate bots. By using machine learning and leveraging the complexity of anonymized sensor data from human-device interactions, bot detection solutions can discern the patterns in behavior and distinguish between humans and bots. From there, it will be easier to weed out the bots and gain control of the streaming economy.

The author, April Tayson, is Regional VP, INSEA, Adjust.

Chirrup raises $300K led by Titan Capital

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Chirrup, a Video-integrated Social Gaming platform, has raised a pre-seed round of $300K from Titan Capital, iSeed, First Cheque and 3.0 Fund. The Platform will utilize the funding to further strengthen the product & provide a world-class user experience.

Founded in 2020 by IIT Delhi batchmates Vipul Garg, Sourav Lashkari and Mehul Mittal, the startup enables friends & families to engage in a relaxed manner over Multiplayer games and Video Call. Chirrup wants to digitally recreate the experience of offline banter with the people that you care about.

Most social platforms are super passive – after scrolling mindlessly for hours, you tend to feel tired and zoned out. Chirrup wants to make a more wholesome, active social network – where you get energized and feel good about spending time.

Mehul Mittal, Co-founder, Chirrup said, “Offline interactions centre around activities (board games, movies, cat videos) which fuel conversations and engagement. We want to recreate this living room experience & enable people to hang out in a laid-back manner. We are fortunate to have support from the best seed-stage investors in India right from the start.”

Bipin Shah, Partner, Titan Capital said, “Fantastic founders of Chirrup are making it possible for friends and family to chat over video calls alongside playing multiplayer games like Ludo, Uno, Rummy. Gaming sector in India is booming and pandemic has further fast-tracked the adoption of video and we are really lucky to partner with the team & co build with them.”

Chirrup currently offers 9 multiplayer games, ranging from local favourites Ludo, Chess, Rummy to global hits like Draw-It, War Vessels & Crazy 8. All games have an in-built video call feature. Users can also auto-capture their fun moments like capturing a friend’s Ludo token to rewatch later or share with the world.

The startup plans to add another 10 games over the next 6 months.

Families not living together & long-distance couples are the early adopters of the product. Chirrup has moved them from ‘aur batao’ saga to ‘time just flies with you’. This is evident from the data as they spend close to 6 hours a week on average on the app.

Sports personalities laud MPL’s new campaign ‘Maidan Naya, Khel Wohi’

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Mobile Premier League recently released a national print and TV campaign called ‘Maidan Naya, Khel Wohi’ to encourage participation and promote a culture of esports in the country.

The brand roped in Olympic medallist and multiple Grand Slam winner Leander Paes and Commonwealth Games Gold medallist Geeta Phogat as brand ambassadors to raise awareness about esports and the discipline and the ethos of an ace esports athlete.

Over the past few years, the prominence of esports in India is growing double fold consisting of an ecosystem of players, tournament organisers, streaming platforms and brand sponsors.

Post the launch of the campaign by MPL, many known personalities like Jwala Gutta, Wasim Jaffer, etc have applauded the campaign in their retweets highlighting the importance of both – physical and virtual sports.

They also mentioned how the esports sector in India is witnessing exponential growth since the past few years and it is the perfect time for recognizing these opportunities in India.

“We are a social platform that connects people where we can help each other achieve something impactful in life”

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There is a new kid on the block in the social media space called ChekMarc, which claims to be fundamentally different. Designed as a humane technology platform, ChekMarc lets people all over the world connect one-on-one in a safer and secure manner that reduces bias, judgment, bullying and negativity. Whether it’s how to get started in a career field or start a business, how to improve your leadership skills or find the right plan to achieve a fitness goal, or how to open a restaurant or even write your first book – ChekMarc provides a platform to connect with someone that can help. It is currently available in over 35 languages on both iOS and Android. To know more about this platform, its value proposition and strategy for the India market where it was launched recently, Ramesh Kumar Raja talked to Vrinda Johnson, Co-Founder and Chief of Strategy and Operations at ChekMarc. Excerpts:

The social media landscape has changed incredibly, albeit sparking some uneasy controversies in the recent past. So, what has inspired you to come up with a networking platform?

Digitization of communication is such a powerful development and has broken down barriers to communication – even major barriers like geography and language. Unfortunately, it has also created this ability for unsolicited and unwanted negative commentary and has taken away the basic power of digital communication to connect people.

On the other hand, social platforms have the incredible ability to allow people to not only communicate but also do good and help each other. This, too, has been lost in the current landscape.

This was our inspiration for ChekMarc – to create a platform where people can truly help each other, without barriers and biases; and to bring back the power of digital communication and connection.

Facebook and Twitter are giants controlling and manipulating the day-to-day trends. How prepared you are to earn a name in the social networking field?

Our value proposition is simple: to provide a platform where people can connect in a private, positive and safer way, to help each other achieve something. Not only are we prepared, but we are confident that this value, although simple, is strong and will continue to resonate with people in the powerful way we have already seen it resonate.

Features such as connecting with people and interactions within groups are already available on other platforms. What value does ChekMarc add to make it different from others?

ChekMarc is fundamentally different, we are a platform with a purpose– what we do is different, how we do it is different and why we do it is different. We are a social platform that connects people where we can help each other achieve something impactful in life, and are global. We enable this connection privately, one on one where members have to agree to connect, and conversations between members are private. We enforce heavy content moderation to ensure positivity of communication and have strict guidelines that guide our members. We do all of this, with the simplest goal in mind which is creating a platform that enables the power of human connection to help push each other forward – globally, without trolls, positively and sincerely.

Smartphone is the ubiquitous tool now to be on networking platforms anytime anywhere. What will be the USP of ChekMarc that may retain its users?

This brings me back to ChekMarc’s value proposition. Yes, we have a robust app available on both iOS and Android operating systems, but the value proposition is more important. Our platform is where members, not users, will have a purposeful interaction. We will be successful when we see that members opt to go back often because of the fact that they are helping others and/or receiving guidance on something they are trying to accomplish. We are not attempting to create an addiction – and therefore do not see our members as users. We are creating a purposeful interaction with the platform, and that purpose is created by achievement.

How will you decide content on ChekMarc? Will it be based on data you collect from users?

The content on our platform is member generated and member driven – we put the power in the hands of our members. This is again, fundamental to how ChekMarc is built and how the platform works. Members post requests about their goals, they create and share their profiles to show their interests and expertise, and share success stories when they make a connection that helps them. That said, in order to maintain the spirit of ChekMarc and positive discussions, we have built in AI driven content moderation that prevents any negative content which could be seen as cyber bullying or create a toxic environment. Our focus is on connecting people to achieve goals, and to maintain a positive and supportive interaction in our community.

“The content on our platform is member generated and member driven – we put the power in the hands of our members. This is again, fundamental to how ChekMarc is built and how the platform works. Members post requests about their goals, they create and share their profiles to show their interests and expertise, and share success stories when they make a connection that helps them”

How do you look at India as a market for you and what are your expectations?

The Indian market is important for us on multiple levels. I grew up in Mumbai, my lead engineer also grew up there – and we have some very personal ties to the country. We see this as an opportunity to bring access to information, guidance, and help to a large population of people that may have never had it before. Our hope is that by creating this access, we want ChekMarc to open doors for people that they didn’t know existed. We see the Indian market as a strong supporter for us, and cannot wait to see how ChekMarc takes off.

What will be your business model over here?

Our business model is very simple, and it doesn’t change based on market or geography. We want to continue to build the platform based on what our community tells us, and over time there may be opportunities to bring specific features but we truly believe in creating equal access and opportunity.

Data security is the talk of the town, especially in the wake of recent data breaches on certain platforms. What steps are you taking towards maintaining privacy?

Privacy has been a big focus for us, and we have a fairly robust security set up and team, which allows heightened security for our members. We are also proud to say that we are GDPR compliant – although this is primarily applicable in the EU, the regulation behind GDPR is extremely stringent with requirements that can be applied to multiple regions across the world.

Considering Indians’ love for mobile and apps, do you have any plan to set up an office in India?

Our goal is to keep ChekMarc a 100% virtual organization – which is what we are today. Our team is located across the US, and ironically has never even met in person! We have built this business in a virtual world and in spite of the COVID-19 pandemic and its restrictions/lockdowns. Our partners are located globally across India, Europe and the US and we have built a powerful virtual machine of an organization.

As far as I am concerned, we already have a virtual ‘office’ in India and the doors will always be open!

“Unlike any other platform that exists today, we at the outset already have built-in features like content moderation (not allowing derogatory, harmful, hateful or any other form of toxic/inappropriate content), identity verification (where members can certify their identity if they choose) and strict data privacy. Meaning, the features are part of our value proposition and not something we are adding in as an afterthought like a lot of other platforms”

What’s your opinion about the Government of India’s recent curbs on social media platforms? How will you ensure the rules are not broken?

What is most interesting about the recent mandate from the Indian government, is that it is as if we built ChekMarc with some of their requirements in mind. Unlike any other platform that exists today, we at the outset already have built-in features like content moderation (not allowing derogatory, harmful, hateful or any other form of toxic/inappropriate content), identity verification (where members can certify their identity if they choose) and strict data privacy. Meaning, the features are part of our value proposition and not something we are adding in as an afterthought like a lot of other platforms.

Our Data and Privacy compliance is also built in such a way that members have the ultimate control over their own data, can manage/delete/request any of their activity at any time. We do not sell our members data – therefore there is no fear of data breaches or unwanted/unnecessary ads or promotions. Members decide which data and information is private and which is public – they have the ability to manage and control their information.

Like I mentioned earlier, the Indian government and the Indian market should rest assured – they should see this as a platform that indeed brings everything they are looking for, and so much more!

Samsung Galaxy A82 to come with a 64MP Sony IMX686 lens

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The South Korean tech giant, Samsung, is reportedly working on its new Galaxy A82 smartphone. Recently, the smartphone was spotted at Bluetooth SIG and Geekbench’s database. The handset will be succeeding the Galaxy A80, which came with a slide-up rotating camera module as one of its major features.

The Galaxy A82 is also expected to arrive with an innovative camera module. Now, German publication GalaxyClub.nl has shared important information about the main camera of the A82.

According to some media reports, the Galaxy A82’s camera setup will be featuring a 64-megapixel Sony IMX686 lens and not a Samsung ISOCELL GW2/1 sensor. There is no information on the auxiliary cameras of the A82. It is unclear whether the smartphone is equipped with a slide-out camera as its predecessor.

Also, it appears that the device could be aimed towards the South Korean market, and not the European market now. It is said to be equipped with a Quantum Random Number Generator chip for better data encryption.

As per past reports, the Galaxy A82 will be equipped with a Snapdragon 855 or Snapdragon 855+ chipset, 4 GB of RAM, and Android 11 OS. The Bluetooth SIG listing of the phone only revealed that it is equipped with Bluetooth 5.0.

The Samsung Galaxy A80 that debuted in 2019 came with specifications like a 6.7-inch FHD+ AMOLED display with a New Infinity notch-less design, Snapdragon 730G chipset, 8 GB of RAM, 128 GB of storage, and a 3,700mA battery with 25W rapid charging support. The camera module of the A80 comprised of a 48-megapixel main camera, an 8-megapixel ultrawide lens, and a ToF 3D sensor.

iQOO 7 and Neo5 spotted at BIS, likely to launch in India soon: Report

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iQOO is gearing up to launch new iQOO phones in India, one of them seems to be the iQOO 7 flagship phone that debuted in China in January.

According to some media reports, a screenshot shared by tipster Abhishek Yadav reveals the alleged iQOO 7 and iQOO Neo5 smartphones have received approval from the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS).

The BIS screenshot shared by the tipster shows that I2009 and I2011 are the model numbers of the upcoming iQOO smartphones for India. The I2009 was previously spotted with Snapdragon 888, mobile platform, 12 GB of RAM, and Android 11 OS at Geekbench in February. It is speculated that this model may break cover in India as the iQOO 7.

The iQOO I2011 model number has been spotted for the first time. A similar model number I2012 with specs like Snapdragon 870, 8 GB of RAM, and Android 11 OS was spotted at Geekbench last month. At that time, it was speculated that this device could be the Indian variant of the iQOO Neo5.

The I1927 and I1928 model numbers belong to the 4G and 5G variants of last year’s iQOO 3. Hence, there is a possibility that I2012, as well as I2011 model numbers, could be associated with the Neo5. With BIS certifications in tow, it appears that iQOO will soon announce new iQOO phones in India.

In related news, iQOO is reportedly planning to launch a mid-range Z-series phone and an entry-level U-series smartphone in China. These devices are likely to debut as iQOO Z3 and iQOO U3x by the end of this month. The Z3 may feature a 144Hz display, Snapdragon 768G, and 48-megapixel triple cameras, whereas the iQOO U3x could be a rebadged version of the Snapdragon 480 powered Vivo Y31s 5G.

Yet to launch vivo X60 series to offer one-of-its-kind Virtual RAM feature

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The latest addition to vivo’s flagship product line-up – the X series, promises flawless performance for all tasks, including gaming, photography, and multitasking. In addition to this, company brings a ground-breaking technology to the industry: Virtual RAM, in all the three models: X60, X60 Pro and X60 Pro+. With the increase in Android versions, various apps in the industry are occupying an increasing amount of DDR memory. DDR memory has become the biggest resource bottleneck in the system. In order to solve this industry problem, vivo has introduced enhanced memory management technology 1.0 to the industry.

Virtual RAM is an innovative memory management technology that uses algorithms to call part of the storage space to assume the function of RAM operation to achieve a “+3GB” RAM effect. It can greatly improve the user experience when multiple apps are running in the background, and apps can be opened without lagging. The number of background app caches of a phone with 8GB of memory can be increased upto 20.

Traditional memory management technology can only exchange small scattered data with external storage space. However, according to statistics, more than 35% of the data in the entire memory space is not important and does not affect the user experience. vivo has independently developed a brand new memory management technology. Instead of distributing small amounts of memory data, it uses processes as a unit to accurately identify processes which are of low importance and do not affect the user experience among those occupying a large amount of memory, and exchange these processes with external storage space, so as to greatly reduce the running memory occupied by a single app. Thus, the original DDR storage space of a fixed capacity can support the running of more apps. Compared with the traditional memory management technology, the memory usage efficiency has increased by 37%, which is equivalent to a device with 8GB memory and provides an extra memory space of 3GB, providing a user experience equivalent to 11GB.

vivo is all set to launch the X60 series in India on March 25. There are three smartphones to be launched under the X60 series flagship range: X60, X60 Pro and X60 Pro+. The big upgrade comes in the form of a new partnership between vivo and Carl Zeiss optics. As part of the collaboration agreement, vivo and Zeiss will establish the vivo ZEISS Imaging Lab, a joint R&D program to innovate mobile imaging technology for vivo’s flagship smartphones.

Ambrane launches Dots 38, Neobuds 33 TWS earphones in India

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Extending its TWS range of earbuds, mobile accessories brand Ambrane has launched Dots 38 and Neobuds 33 in India which are priced at Rs 2,499 and Rs 1,799 respectively.

Both the TWS earbuds are engineered with IPX4 – sweat and splash resistant features with 365 days warranty. The products can be purchased via Amazon and Flipkart.

The Ambrane Dots 38 comes with a long playback time of up to 16 hours with a fully charged case. The earbuds come with an in-built mic that gives you crystal clear audio on the go. Available in white, the Dots 38 sports a stylish yet minimal design which further provides you with portability and secure fit.

The Neobuds 33 is an extension to the very successful Neobuds TWS series. It features a deep bass as well as 10mm drivers delivering a dynamic audio experience. The bass is punchy with a rich mid-section and treble enriching the music experience of the audiophiles out there.

Available in multi colours – black, white, and indigo blue, with a compact charging case, the Neobuds 33 echoes the zestful spirit of the millennials. Neobuds 33 offers a rather long playback time of 15 hours with the charging case for an unmatchable music experience.

Both Dots 28 and Neobuds 33 feature Bluetooth V5.0 with a wireless range of 10m, enabling a quick and reliable wireless connection, as well as an easy touch operation allowing you to activate the voice assistant and manage your calls through the touch sensors.

itel launches G-series Android TVs in India

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Handset maker itel today expanded its TV portfolio with the launch of G-series Android televisions in India. The launch of four new televisions under the series is designed to take home entertainment to a new level.

The new series is equipped with features like 400 nits ultra-bright display with frameless premium design, 24W stereo sound with Dolby audio, Google Play, Chromecast built-in TM, and Google Assistant amongst others.

The all-new G-series is available across two categories- 2K models and 4K models in different sizes of 32-inch to 55-inch. G5534IE and G4334IE are 4K UHD televisions. Also, there are two more variants available, 43-inch Full HD G4330IE and 32-inch HD ready G32301IE priced at Rs 28,499 and Rs 16,999 respectively.

The series offers picture quality with 400 nits brightness, frameless design, 4K resolution A+ grade panel and ultra-slim body. The vast 170º viewing angle allows clear picture from any corner of the room. Designed for next-level sound experience, this TV boasts 24W box speakers with Dolby audio.

On the connectivity front, it comes with Wi-Fi, HDMI, USB ports, and Bluetooth 5.0 support. The television offers 1GB of RAM and 8GB of storage and Google Play brings your favourite apps and games to your TV. The portfolio comes with an in-built stabilizer to take care of voltage fluctuations and power consumptions and features a metal-housing built quality.

With Chromecast-built in TM , users can easily cast favourite movies, music, and more to their TV. 5000+ apps are included, including Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Zee5, Disney+, Hotstar, YouTube, etc.

 “Considering the spike in internet penetration and digital maturity of consumers in India, we have introduced the new range of Android TV device to fulfill all the entertainment needs of our consumers. Democratizing entertainment for the masses, the G-series Android TV device offers access to 5000+ apps and 1000+ streaming apps to keep up with the content consumption behavior of our consumers. Our R&D team has aggressively focused on two major aspects like display and sound to ensure a superior viewing and listening experience,” said Arijeet Talapatra, CEO, Transsion India.

The TV portfolio is completely manufactured in India and is targeted towards consumers from tier 3 and below markets who are vying for an upgrade to premium smart TV experience.

GoDaddy hosts Digitised Bharat e-Conclave 2021 aimed at inspiring and supporting MSMEs in India

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GoDaddy, the company that empowers everyday entrepreneurs, is hosting its first-ever virtual event in India, Digitised Bharat e-Conclave 2021, focused on supporting small business owners and entrepreneurs to ensure business continuity in today’s post-COVID new normal environment.

Digital transformation has been recognized as one of the key contributors in India’s road to economic recovery. The Conclave will highlight the importance of digital adoption and prioritizing technology as an enabler to grow an evolving business and to help stay ahead of changing customer and workplace needs.

The aim of the Conclave is to bring together collective opinions and insights as inspiration from recognized leaders, by sharing ideas that worked, stories that encouraged, and a future outlook to surviving and thriving with the ability to be more robust, swift, and flexible to face future uncertainties.

The Conclave will present leaders from the Indian government including: Nitin Gadkari, Minister of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises in the Government of India; and Prakash Javadekar, Minister of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, Minister of Information and Broadcasting and Minister of Heavy Industries and Public Enterprises, Government of India. In addition, other key participants include: Anil Kumar Jain, CEO, NIXI; James Carroll, President, GoDaddy International Business; and Nikhil Arora, VP and MD, GoDaddy India. Besides these, the Conclave will also showcase some changemakers championing the use of digital to follow their passion and grow them into successful businesses including: Paras Tomar, Leander Paes, Dutee Chand, Shaili Chopra and Vivek Bindra,; along with some real life success stories and individual journeys of GoDaddy’s customers in India.

Nikhil Arora, Vice President and Managing Director, GoDaddy India said “With the challenges faced by Indian small businesses during the global pandemic, we introduced the Digitised Bharat e-Conclave 2021 to help raise awareness on the benefits of digital adoption and to act as a catalyst for their recovery and growth. Our aim is to help inspire Indian small business owners and entrepreneurs to create a digital presence and to answer their questions about future of businesses. We hope that this event, which brings together Central and State ministers, policymakers, corporate leaders, digital influencers and entrepreneurs, will inspire and motivate Indian businesses to make the required shifts and adapt to the new normal digital world.”

Digitised Bharat e-Conclave 2021 offers the perfect opportunity for small businesses and local entrepreneurs to hear inspiring stories and gain credible knowledge and expertise from the panel speakers around the importance of digitisation in reviving a business in the post-COVID world; key government initiatives that can help; and some best practices to survive and thrive in the digital future. The Conclave demonstrates GoDaddy’s continued commitment towards education and investment in boosting local businesses and entrepreneurs, enabling them to build success online.