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In this first article of the new year, I thought I should touch upon an operational topic. While I normally…
In the ever-evolving landscape of retail, staying competitive means more than just offering quality products. It is becoming more and more about delivering an exceptional customer experience. One of the most transformative tools for achieving this is available in the form of technology.
Q-commerce, the next evolution in online shopping, is rapidly transforming the e-commerce landscape. By offering ultra-fast delivery services, Q-commerce is redefining consumer expectations and challenging traditional e-commerce models. As this new approach gains momentum, particularly in densely populated regions, it’s clear that Q-commerce is more than just a passing trend—it’s the future of shopping.
AI and tech are revolutionizing a lot of our daily lives. There is not a single part of any individual’s existence which has not been impacted by the onslaught of technology. This article wishes to touch upon the impact of technology and AI on the world of distribution, logistics and marketing.
What then could be the issue with India’s homegrown social media apps. Why have they underperformed or disappeared? What is it about Indian social media platforms that tires out users in just a few years or sometimes even in just a couple of months?
As wearable technology becomes more integrated into daily life, the potential for innovation and growth in this field is limitless, as long as this industry puts its focus also on security and sustainability.
From my over three decades of experience handling electronics, mobiles and appliances and studying current trends, I believe two key technologies are likely to shape the future of home appliances more and more – a) Combination of AI and IOT, and b) Brushless Direct Current Motors (BLDC)
For the sake of our planet and its sustainability, technology and its creators owe it to themselves and to each of us. The technology cycle, if disruptive and successful in the area of sustainability, may never see a decline. India and the UAE could be potential co-creators in this success.
In an era where digital carts overflow with the latest gadgets, fashion, and more, the convenience of e-commerce has reshaped our shopping habits.
n today’s digital age, where every swipe, like, and share holds the power to influence, Niranjan Gidwani’s insightful exploration into social media’s sway over our wallets is more relevant than ever.