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This episode is a playbook for any curious 20-something in India dreaming of building the next big consumer electronics brand. Whether it's smartphones, earbuds, AI-powered glasses or health wearables, we dig into what it really takes to break into, and survive, this highly competitive space.I sat down with three brilliant minds in the game who've actually done it: Carl Pei (Co-Founder, Nothing), Rahul Sharma (Co-Founder, Micromax), and Amit Khatri (Co-Founder, Noise). We tried to decode the what, how, and WTF of this industry—from regulations and the fairness of trade tariffs, to startup realities and what disruption might look like next.You might just spot the next big idea as they share some untapped opportunities waiting to be built in this sector.Resource Document: https://iridescent-party-a15.notion.site/Consumer-Electronics-Resource-Document-1e1aef3ec3e980f29b86dd9bae34410dTimestamps:00:00 - Intro01:12 - How Apple sparked Carl's love for tech05:05 - The reason for Y Combinator's success07:28 - Carl's ‘lazy genius' approach towards his career15:05 - How Nothing differentiated itself16:36 - US tariff's impact on China, India & the industry (Note: Since this episode was recorded before recent changes to global trade & tariff policies, some views may not reflect current regulations.)22:10 - Carl's philosophical views on life24:23 - Rahul's journey & the roots of his entrepreneurial spirit29:30 - Micromax's early days: From payphones to GSM innovation38:23 - How traveling to villages led to Micromax's success50:47 - Competing with China & Micomax's manufacturing pivot1:00:00 - Apple's vertical integration strategy: Lessons for companies & governments1:05:00 - Learnings from Rahul's risk-taking & resilience1:09:00 - Amit's journey from education to building Noise1:23:34 - Roadmap for 20-somethings entering the electronics industry01:41:47 - Identifying gaps in the commodity market1:48:02 - Disruption in smartphones through design and AI opportunities1:57:40 - Today's youth vs. yesterday's corporations2:01:13 - Building India's supply chain & unlocking its market opportunity2:07:21 - An electronics launchpad for young entrepreneurs2:16:45 - India's semiconductor push & restarting efforts2:22:26 - Future of TV: One UI for all streaming apps?2:25:41 - Can India build a global ecosystem in electronics?2:35:58 - Health wearables & EdTech opportunities2:42:44 - Advice for 20-somethings who want to break into this industry#NikhilKamath - Investor & EntrepreneurTwitter: https://x.com/nikhilkamathcioLinkedIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nikhilkamathcio/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nikhilkamathcio/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nikhilkamathcio/ #CarlPei - CEO & Co-Founder, NothingTwitter: https://x.com/getpeidLinkedIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/getpeid/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/getpeid/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/getpeid/ #RahulSharma - Co-Founder, MicromaxTwitter: https://x.com/rahulsharma LinkedIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rahul-sharma-83038634a/ #AmitKhatri - Co-Founder, NoiseTwitter: https://x.com/iamamitkhatri LinkedIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/iamamitkhatri/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/itsamitkhatri/
Welcome to Top of the Morning by Mint, your weekday newscast that brings you five major stories from the world of business. It's Friday, December 20, 2024. This is Nelson John, let's get started. Jan Aushadhi Kendras, part of a government-backed initiative to provide affordable medicines, have been on an upswing, hitting sales of ₹1,000 crore this year. These centres have become so incredibly popular that some private firms are now getting in on the action. Take, for instance, a pharmacy in Mumbai that's named after Jan Aushadhi but isn't actually part of the official scheme. It cleverly uses the Jan Aushadhi brand to draw in customers looking for low-cost meds, even though it is a for-profit entity and sells branded generics, too. This situation highlights a broader trend in the market, writes Jessica Jani. While the official Jan Aushadhi Kendras are booming with their highly affordable generics, there's a growing space for hybrid centres like this Mumbai pharmacy. They offer both cheap generics and higher-margin branded drugs, ensuring no customer leaves empty-handed.Micromax has teamed up with Taiwan's Phison to carve out a niche in the high-end storage market with a new joint venture, MiPhi. The venture, with 55:45 split favouring Micromax, has already started manufacturing solid-state drives (SSDs) at Micromax's facility in Greater Noida. Speaking with Mint's Gulveen Aulakh, Micromax co-founder Rahul Sharma said he was bullish about leveraging Phison's technology to cut GPU costs dramatically, aiming to slash the price to just one-tenth of current rates. This bold move is expected to shake up the AI sector not just in India but other strategic markets as well. MiPhi plans to capitalise on Micromax's strong Indian client base and Phison's cutting-edge NAND storage solutions to target a diverse range of industries. While the specifics of the facility's production capacity remain under wraps, the focus will clearly be on sectors such as automotive, IoT, and mobile devices, among others.Your next packet of biscuits may feel a bit lighter because of the sneaky tactic known as shrinkflation. This trend, along with outright price hikes, is on the rise as companies such as Britannia, Parle, ITC, and Godrej struggle with rising costs of ingredients such as wheat and oil. This is pushing up prices of everything from biscuits to soaps by as much as 7%, industry insiders told Suneera Tandon. Rajneet Singh Kohli of Britannia said while the company plans to increase prices by 3-5% over the next few quarters, it will try to absorb some of the increased costs. This may mean smaller product sizes rather than higher prices. Meanwhile, Parle has already started adjusting prices and pack sizes, and expects to roll out 5-7% price increases soon. India saw a similar phase of shrinkflation in 2022, which ended in mid-2023 as ingredient costs normalised. However, with the current economic pressures and persistently high inflation, FMCG companies are bracing for a challenging period ahead.India saw a dramatic surge in its trade deficit in November. It hit a record $37.84 billion because of a four-fold increase in gold imports to nearly $15 billion owing to higher demand during the festive and wedding seasons. This surge in imports, alongside a 4.9% drop in exports, widened the deficit significantly. The substantial rise in gold purchases and a decrease in petroleum export earnings fueled the gap, explains Dhirendra Kumar. Merchandise exports dipped to $32.11 billion from $33.90 billion last year, while imports rose to $69.95 billion from $54.48 billion. This stark imbalance raises concerns about the slowing of India's manufacturing sector, which seems increasingly reliant on imported components and raw materials. The decline in exports suggests that domestic manufacturing struggles to compete globally thanks to high logistics and production costs, indicating a pressing need to bolster India's manufacturing capabilities.On December 18, Sebi greenlit a slew of amendments aimed at refining operations, safeguarding investors, and boosting market-participant efficiency, especially targeting SMEs, merchant bankers, and mutual funds. Among the most anticipated decisions is the overhaul of the SME IPO framework. This reform is pivotal for small and medium enterprises seeking to tap public capital markets. Sebi has now stipulated that SMEs must demonstrate a minimum operating profit of ₹1 crore in two of the previous three financial years before they can file for an IPO. This aims to ensure that only financially robust SMEs can access public funding, thus safeguarding investors. The establishment of a Past Risk and Return Verification Agency marks another significant stride. This new body will authenticate the risk-return metrics provided by financial services providers such as investment advisors and research analysts, ensuring investors receive reliable and standardised data. Mint's Neha Joshi breaks down all the changes and amendments from the Sebi meeting.
Welcome to Top of the Morning by Mint, your weekday newscast that brings you five major stories from the world of business. It's Wednesday, December 18, 2024. This is Nelson John, let's get started. The Indian government has unveiled a 3 billion dollar incentives plan to stimulate the creation of electronics brands and enhance private research & development spending in the sector. The initiative is aimed at attracting investments and generating business worth over 15 billion dollars. The goal is to shift from merely assembling devices, which leaves most profits with foreign firms, to manufacturing core components domestically and owning patents for commercially sold devices. Historically, local brands such as Onida, Karbonn, Lava, and Micromax have struggled against international competition due to a lack of innovation. Shouvik Das explains how investing in R&D could revitalise Indian consumer electronics brands by fostering homegrown innovation and enabling them to compete globally. Aditya Birla Group and Adani Group, which were initially interested in acquiring Akzo Nobel NV's Indian paint operations, did not finalize their discussions, leading to a shift in potential bidders. Now, Indigo and JSW are negotiating – p otentially with private equity investors such as Warburg Pincus, TPG, Carlyle, and CVC – for a bid valued between 2.1 and 2.5 billion dollars. If completed, it could be the largest in India's paint industry, in which Akzo Nobel, which owns brands such as Dulux and Sikkens, holds a 5-6% market share. The decorative business, comprising two-thirds of Akzo Nobel's valuation, is a key attraction, Anirudh Laskar and Sneha Shah report. Pidilite Industries has proposed a share swap deal, while others suggest an all-cash transaction.JSW Group, Stonepeak Infrastructure Partners and Waaree Energies have placed their binding offers for Enel Group's renewable venture in India, eyeing a deal that may value the company's equity between 350 and 400 million dollars. Tack on the debt and we're talking of a total enterprise value north of 500 to 550 million dollars. The assets in play include 760 megawatts of wind and solar installations that are already up and running, plus a promising pipeline of projects that could add another 2 gigawatts. Enel Green Power India has been on the block since last year, and with these bids in, a deal could be wrapped up by the end of the fiscal year, insiders told Sneha Shah. The Election Commission of India looks set to retain its power to postpone assembly polls, even as India shifts towards a 'one nation, one election' system. This power is enshrined in the proposed Constitutional amendment introduced in the Lok Sabha, Manas Pimplakhare reports. The amendment aims for simultaneous elections across all levels of government but allows the ECI to seek deferrals from the President under special circumstances, a change from the current rules, under which the governor decides. The move to synchronize elections is aimed at improving financial efficiencies and reducing policy paralysis. However, if the Lok Sabha or state assemblies are dissolved prematurely, the incoming government will serve only the remainder of the term, maintaining a fixed election cycle every five years. Critics doubt the bill will pass soon, as the current government lacks the majority needed to push the amendment through.The Hindi version of Allu Arjun's Pushpa: The Rule-Part 2 has been a blockbuster hit, crossing the 500 crore rupee mark and giving single-screen cinemas in north India a much-needed boost. However, cinema owners are worried. After the Pushpa 2 wave, there's no big commercial hit in sight for a while, and sustaining their businesses looks tough. They are pinning their hopes on Salman Khan's Sikandar, which is set to release on the Eid weekend in March. Cinema owners Lata Jha spoke to called 2024 one of the worst years for these businesses, especially those in small towns. Themes such as nationalism aren't pulling in crowds like they were before, and movies that resonate with the common man, such as Pushpa 2, are rare. With Bollywood not churning out many mass-market hits, and the popularity of OTT platforms growing, the future looks challenging for single screens.
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Samsung has become a household name in India with its televisions, home appliances, and—the biggest category of all—smartphones. Over the last decade, the South Korean electronics giant ousted Nokia, Micromax and Xiaomi to claim the lion's share in the fiercely competitive smartphone market in India. But Vivo and Apple are making some aggressive expansion moves to improve their stake in the country. For the cover story, Rajiv Singh delves deep to understand Samsung's playbook for India.
In this episode, we're diving into Micromax's possible transition from affordable smartphones to electric two-wheelers. But here's the catch – with the electric vehicle market already jam-packed, can Micromax make its mark? In other news, entertainment giants like Disney, Universal Music and Spotify, are jumping on the AI bandwagon. For more details on these stories, stay tuned to The Signal Daily! The Signal Daily is produced in association with IVM.The episode was written and researched by Anup and SnehaEdited and Produced by Roshni Nair and ManaswiniMastered and mixed by Manas and NirvaanSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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This week, Anna threatens to spend the whole show talking about teleporting, but shows admirable restraint in letting our honored guest, comics and pop culture scholar Nicole Freim, lead us through at least twelve fun and fascinating discussions of at least twelve other dimensions in the mostly-stationary but nonetheless jam-packed Excalibur #49, “Let There Be Dark.” In which Necrom gets closer (and stays naked), Feron gets a snack, Brian gets bigger, Alistaire gets pretty, and Micromax (finally) gets to do something cool.
It is the mobile phone segment that has given us the most popular disruptive innovation. Indian manufacturers such as Micromax and Karbonn realised the potential of cost-effective mobile phones and introduced the affordable smartphones, mostly imported from China. Nokia did not perceive the disruptive threat and the Indian manufacturers evolved into successful brands. जानिए इसके बारे में by listening to this episode. VO Artist : Anudeep Badyal , Please Rate us on Spotify and Review us on Apple Podcast , Follow us on instagram@talesbytalz and email us your feedback and suggestions to talesbytalz@gmai.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/taleha-khan/message
We all remember the famous Micromax tagline ‘Nothing like Anything' and wondered what it meant. The company brought one smartphone after another a decade ago, capturing a healthy market share and becoming India's biggest mobile phone brand. Since then, it has been a downhill journey for not just Micromax but also other Indian mobile phone brands. The entry of Chinese companies decimated Indian brands like Micromax, Lava, Karbonn and Intex. Techarc, which tracks the market share of Indian vs Chinese brands, has analysed the impact. The share of Indian brands has now fallen from 68% in 2015 to a mere 1% in 2021 in terms of shipments, marking a complete reversal in the handset environment. In the same period, the Chinese brands' volume share rose from 32% to a staggering 99% in 2021. In terms of value too, the share of Indian brands has dropped to a mere 1.2% in January-October period of 2021 compared to 25.4% in the calendar year 2015. In the same period, the Chinese have established their domination, hitting a value share of 64.5%, up from 17.8%. India brands are, however, still commanding a decent presence in the feature phone space. Even there, itel, a Chinese brand, leads the feature phone market with some 27% market share, followed by Lava. And the rapid switch from feature phones to smartphones doesn't bode well for Indian firms. Indian players say Chinese smartphones were able to pull off this feat by discounting, which is reflected in their financials. Vivo made losses of Rs 349 crore in FY20, although its revenues went up by 45% to Rs 25,124 crore. Oppo also hit losses of Rs 2,203 crore in FY20 on revenues of Rs 38,757 crore. To expand their market share, Chinese companies have been executing umbrella branding strategy. This allowed them to follow different approaches for different product lines. Due to new government policies, they have localised their production. This has made India the second biggest mobile manufacturer after China. Nearly all the phones sold in India are manufactured here. A media report states that Apple and Samsung are set to locally manufacture smartphones worth around $5 billion in FY22 under the government's production-linked incentive (PLI) scheme, exceeding the Centre's target by over 50% Although, five domestic companies are availing themselves of the PLI scheme, they have committed only 10% of the total incremental production value of Rs 11.75 lakh crore under the five-year scheme. Lava and Micromax are plotting a comeback boosted by the PLI scheme. But given the dominance of Chinese brands and Samsung, your guess is as good as mine whether they succeed in their plans. Experts, meanwhile, argue that the main reason behind this is the failure of the country to invest in research and development, keep pace with technological change, and build better products. Watch video
Fighting a losing battle, chief executives of Indian smartphone vendors like Intex, Micromax and Karbonn had in 2017 accused Chinese smartphone makers of dumping low-cost devices into the country, making it tougher for them to survive. In their joint appeal to the government, they had sought some help and suggested imposing anti-dumping duty on Chinese phones. Two years before this appeal, in 2015, Intex was the second largest mobile phone vendor in the country by volume. And this year, its share is close to zero%. With just 0.5 per cent market share, Micromax in effect is the last man standing. So, why and how the Chinese smartphones wiped out the Indian brands? After the smartphones, let us move on to the World Economic Forum, where both the leading economies had divergent views on some issues, and almost similar on others. While Prime Minister Narendra Modi pitched India as a global destination for investment and told countries that it was the best time to invest, Chinese premier Xi Jinping asked the world to open their borders while condemning building “exclusive yards and high borders”. Back home in India, benchmark indices have fallen in two out of the last four trading sessions amid global headwinds. Both, the US bond yields and oil prices, are hitting their recent peaks, denting a rally in equities. However, technical set-up for the Sensex and Nifty point at a pre-Budget rally. Watch our next report to know key levels on the indices, and trading strategies ahead of the Budget presentation. The Indian economy and equity markets have both grown exponentially since the 1991 liberalisation. Reforms steered by the then finance minister, Manmohan Singh, have catapulted the 30-share BSE Sensex from 1,400 points in July 1991 to over 60,000 now. But in 1991, the country was in the midst of its worst balance of payments crisis ever. Find out about balance of payments and more in this episode of the podcast. Watch video
Welcome back! Short week this week with only 1 book on the review list! This week LZ and Keenan discuss Daredevil: Woman Without Fear #1 [6:12]. Give your thoughts and comic book recommendations! All New X-Men vote! Marvel comics is having another vote to get a new member on the X-Men! The candidates were Firestar, Avalanche, Penance, Gentle, Surge, Armor, MIcromax, Bling! and Gorgon! Who did Keenan vote for? Who did LZ vote for? Who did YOU vote for? Let us know and join along for this fun panel! Another Reread: Doomwar! Doomwar is a 6 issue series involving Doom, Black Panther, the X-Men and the Fantastic Four! How long before we see this adapted? Let us know what you thought about the event! Thanks for listening! We really appreciate all the support! Leave us a comment and subscribe to the youtube channel! Feel free to contact us! Twitter - Another Relaunch - Keenan -LZ
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After almost disappearing from the market in the past few years,Micromax, an Indian company is back again. In this episode, RJ Sharad speaks with Rahul Sharma, the CEO of Micromax who talks about how Micromax bounced back and how did he feel after the video was appreciated on social media.
After viewing a strangely familiar video nasty, Monsterzero, a film censor, sets out to solve the past mystery of his mind's disappearance, embarking on a quest that dissolves the line between fiction and reality. On Episode 465 of Trick or Treat Radio we discuss the film Censor from director Prano Bailey-Bond! We also have a deep discussion about censorship in the 80s as it relates to Video Nasties, The Filthy 15, the PMRC, and we discuss how fit censors are to be deciding who can consume what! Of course there is the typical skulduggery you'd expect-- what god-like powers Ravenshadow would want, why would MZ consume a hot jelly bean, and learn all about our Dependence Day Celebration! So grab your favorite forbidden VHS tape, try out your newfound stretching powers, and strap on for the world's most dangerous podcast!Stuff we talk about: Joe Bob Briggs, Ares: handyman extraordinaire, God-like abilities, what god would you want to be?, Lucky Bamboo, Saskatchewan Seal Skin Shirts, X-Rated Vision, duck boats, Excalibur, Micromax, Purple Clad Bowman, Elongated Man, Ralph Dibney, George Burns, 18 Again, Made for TV's Michael Dudikoff, body swap movies, Cad Bane, Dream a Little Dream, the velvet shirt, Bean Boozled, Carolina Reaper Jelly Beans, Uncrustables, Mara Jade, Timothy Zahn, Grand Admiral Thrawn, MZ's 50th Birthday Roast, B-Hole talk, Dependence Day Celebration Blackout Tapes, Prime Day, artful nudes, Censor, Video Nasties, Prano Bailey-Bond, Mary Whitehouse, BBFC, Niamh Algar, Michael Smiley, Unhinged, Eyeball, video rental stores, Adrian Schiller, Video Nasties: The Definitive Guide, Bloody Moon, The Beyond, Shock! Horror!, Man of Violence, Mardi Gras Massacre, Jack Valenti, MPAA, blood flowing like water, Last House on the Left, Straw Dogs, Clockwork Orange, Dee Snider, John Denver, Frank Zappa, Tipper Gore, Filthy 15, wearing a codpiece, 2 Live Crew, censorship in the 80s, Faces of Death, Cannibal Holocaust, IMDB plot keywords, self-censoring, Used Cars, Benny Hill, nudity on TV, Blues Brothers, 80 VHS recreations, Berberian Sound Studio, Joe Versus the Volcano, Camille Keaton, I Spit on Your Grave, Heroes Shed No Tears, Dead or Alive Trilogy, Takashi Miike, Darth Vader, IG-88, Shakma, Caveat, Skull: The Mask, Shudder, Spare Parts, unrealistic bar fights, Halloween Kills, Evilspeak, Clint Howard, Dan Cortes, Demolition Man, MTV Sports, Two Guys One Crypt, Gun Woman, Kurando Mitsutake, the middle coast, Highway to the Time Zone, and Saskatchewan Seal Skin Shirts.Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradioJoin our Discord Community: https://discord.gg/ETE79ZkSend Email/Voicemail: mailto:podcast@trickortreatradio.comVisit our website: http://trickortreatradio.comStart your own podcast: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=386Use our Amazon link: http://amzn.to/2CTdZzKFB Group: http://www.facebook.com/groups/trickortreatradioTwitter: http://twitter.com/TrickTreatRadioFacebook: http://facebook.com/TrickOrTreatRadioYouTube: http://youtube.com/TrickOrTreatRadioInstagram: http://instagram.com/TrickorTreatRadioSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradio)
Watch the top headlines of Tuesday, 12th January 2020 followed by an exclusive interview with Vikas Jain, Co-founder, Micromax & World of Play on this episode of Daily Dispatch by YourStory. Read more at: https://yourstory.com/video/daily-dispatch-by-yourstory-tuesday-12th-january/amp Follow us on Social Media: Facebook: www.facebook.com/yourstorycom Instagram: www.instagram.com/yourstory_com Twitter: www.twitter.com/YourStoryCo YouTube: www.youtube.com/yourstorytv Write to us: podcast@yourstory.com Hosted by Priya Sheth on January 12, 2021. Presented by Julius Sharma!
Dr Nneka Abulokwe OBELeila is joined by Dr Nneka Abulokwe OBE - Founder & CEO at MicroMax Consulting, International Public Speaker and Board & Non-Executive Director at various companies.IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN ABOUT· How Nneka built a successful career for herself in the technology sector· How Nneka was given “permission to be different” by her parents during her childhood· Nneka’s aim to practice ‘servant leadership’ in the workplace· The unique position on corporate governance that Nneka developed during her Executive Doctorate· The importance of ‘human capital’RESOURCES & INFORMATION MENTIONEDhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-nneka-abulokwe/https://www.micromaxconsulting.com/Outliers by Malcolm Gladwell
Akash and Gurmeet, joined this episode by Sandesh where the discussion ensues surrounding the brand consumerism, and the effects of it in the market, and the psyche of people. They discuss about the anti-china prospects of the economy, coupled with the make in India concept, in parallel to the Micromax case study.
Android enthusiast Aditya Shenoy joins host Pranay Parab to talk about the new Micromax phones. Introduction Micromax's new smartphones Camera performance Software polish Are Micromax's new phones worth buying?
Whether signalling nationalism will help Micromax make a comeback and what the company really has to offer to its consumers.
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In today's Finshots, we talk about the changing landscape of the smartphone industry in India and Micromax's place in it.
Micromax released a soppy, emotional, "rags to riches" story about how Chinese smartphones bullied them into bankruptcy, so you should buy their new phones if you are a true Indian. Otherwise, you may have to leave the country :) Advait also disses on WhiteHatJr, the 2020 ka Harshad Mehta. Check out our clips channel: http://bit.ly/UnengineeredclipsYT Drop your topic suggestions and ask us any questions related to this episode in the comments :) We have a WEBSITE!: https://www.unengineered.net/ Follow us! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theunengineeredpodcast/ Advait: https://www.instagram.com/lifeofadvait/ Atique: https://www.instagram.com/anteeqboiii/ Edit by: https://www.instagram.com/fotodada/ #getunengineered #unengineeredpod
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E-commerce is an extremely complex platform and being present on it for brands, specially with consumer products is imminent. One of the industries that lead to the largest percentage of sales through e-commerce, is the mobile phone industry. Hence a great example for us to discuss. On this episode we have Aditi Anand, who is the head of brand, media and digital marketing for HMD Mobile (House of Nokia phones) and has previously worked with Micromax and Flipkart. Due to her vast experience working for mobile brands and an e-commerce player, she has been able to share some great insights about the platform Check out the latest episode, to know more
I have finally uploaded my first #podcastshow and its an interesting one! I Interviewed the Founder of Micromax and Revolt Motors Mr.RahulSharma, Asked him a Couple of questions on how his new Venture Revolt Motors will bring changes in India. And How its #aisolutions Will bring change in Budget Electric Automobiles. Sorry for the Bad Microphone Quality, It was a Noisey Environment. Meeting him in Person was Amazing! *Links:* Spotify: https://lnkd.in/gJz7Awt Anchor(Listen for Free): https://lnkd.in/gwpYp52
Amer Jaleel is the Chairman and Group CCO of Mullen Lowe Lintas. His career spanning over two decades is peppered with some of the most iconic pieces of Indian advertising. Most noteworthy among them are campaigns such as ‘Jaago re' for Tata Tea, Lifebuoy's ‘Help a child reach 5', Havell's, Google, Bajaj, Maruti Suzuki, Micromax, […]
Amer Jaleel is the Chairman and Group CCO of Mullen Lowe Lintas. His career spanning over two decades is peppered with some of the most iconic pieces of Indian advertising. Most noteworthy among them are campaigns such as ‘Jaago re’ for Tata Tea, Lifebuoy’s ‘Help a child reach 5’, Havell’s, Google, Bajaj, Maruti Suzuki, Micromax, […]
Ep. #006 - Daily Mobile App News - 11th December 2017 • Huawei Nova 2S with Android Oreo, dual rear camera setup launched in China • LG Signature Edition smarphone with QHD+ OLED display, dual camera launched • Micromax launches Bharat 5 smartphone at Rs. 5,555 • Kult Ambition smartphone with 13MP camera launched at Rs. 5,999 • Daily Mobile App News - 11th December - Thank you
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As water jet technology has improved so, too, has the precision of these abrasive cutting machines. Along the way the applications for water jet cutting has expanded as well. At Eastec, Michael Ruppenthal, Omax vice president for North American sales, sat down with Manufacturing Engineering’s James D. Sawyer to detail how the MicroMax, an ultra-precise fully enclosed water jet, has carved out a place for itself in the electronics industry, where it is used to make molds, circuit boards and other components.
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[00:00 – 00:54] Вступление и приветствие [00:54 – 12:46] Meizu MX4 Pro, Huawei Mate 7, Xiaomi Mi4 и OnePlus One Компании OnePlus и Cyanogen Inc. поссорились из-за Micromax [12:46 – 13:53] Nexus 9 [13:53 – 14:48] История Macov.net (часть 1) [14:48 – 16:55] Qualcomm представила планшет и смартфон на Snapdragon 810 [16:55 – 28:17] Падение курса рубля и история Macov.net (часть 2) [28:17 – 33:15] Очередные слухи о большом планшете от Apple – iPad Air Plus [33:15 – 41:00] Презентация обновленного Яндекс.Браузера [41:00 – 44:05] Приложение для отслеживания приложений: привет, Twitter [44:05 – 45:38] И снова о Google Now [45:38 – 48:05] Sony FES Smartwatch, «умные» часы с E-Ink дисплеем и краудфандинг-кампанией [48:05 – 55:16] Пятница, ставшая Черной [55:16 – 62:37] Гаджеты и разные возрастные поколения [62:37 – 65:00] Star Wars. Episode VII: The Force Awakens [65:00 – 77:53] Ответы на вопросы слушателей [77:53 – 78:40] Заключение и прощание
Тридцать первый выпуск нашего подкаста получился двойным - два ведущих, две основные темы, два внезапно появившихся финских планшета... Всего тут по паре. Вступление и приветствие Финны атакуют: Nokia N1 Jolla Tablet Анонсирован Meizu MX4 Pro CyanogenMod Inc. и Micromax - партнеры Почему Nexus 6 тормозит Mozilla заключила соглашение с Yahoo Apple открыла SDK Watch для разработчиков Google запускает сервис Contributor Дела у Intel плохи Боб Марли станет "лицом" бренда, производящего марихуану Ответы на вопросы слушателей Заключение и прощание
Poslední dny byly opět bohaté na novinky a stejně tak bohatý je dnešní mobilecast, který nenačneme ničím jiným, než novým Fire Phonem od Amazonu. Probereme také novinky od BlackBerry, dostupnost filmů na Google Play v ČR a SR, nové telefony s Windows Phone, YotaPhone v ČR a celou dnešní jízdu zakončíme Google I/O, které nás čeká příští týden.
Once a scrappy challenger, the company Rahul Sharma cofounded is now aiming to dislodge Samsung as Indias top smartphone maker. Rohin Dharmakumar joins in to talk about his cover story on Micromax.
Once a scrappy challenger, the company Rahul Sharma cofounded is now aiming to dislodge Samsung as Indias top smartphone maker. Rohin Dharmakumar joins in to talk about his cover story on Micromax.
Центральной темой нового выпуска мобильного видеокаста от MForum стала новость, которую ждали многие фанаты крупнейшей социальной сети в мире. Нам наконец-то показали не только Facebook-фон, но и оболочку для Android, превращающую смартфон в мощный инструмент социализации. Кроме того, Влад Филатов и Сергей Болисов поговорили о конкуренте iPad Mini и планшете-ультрабуке от Acer, смартфоне с 3D-экраном от индийской компании Micromax и некоторых других новостях индустрии за прошедшую неделю. - HTC First - первый смартфон с Facebook Home 12 апреля у AT&T за $99.99; - Acer Iconia A1-810 - конкурент iPad Mini на платформе Android 4.2 Jelly Bean; - Micromax A115 Canvas 3D замечен на фото; - Acer собирается выпустить новый планшет с ОС Windows 8 - Aspire P3; - Kocaso GX1400 - планшет с 13.3 дюймовым дисплеем. Если вам нравится наш подкаст, не забывайте на него подписываться: наш канал на YouTube, страница в iTunes.
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