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The African digital revolution"2015 could be the tipping point for the African digital revolution." Q: Your 'game changer' trend in 2014? Q: Your most significant industry trends for 2015?
Auto-mation: Nissan Leaf and the soon-to-be released BMW i3 and BMW i8 in South Africa, shows that while the user has control of the vehicle, the smarter car will be able to make accurate and faster decisions for you. Healthcare (+wearables): Samsung Gear, Fitbit, Apple Watch will continue to revolutionise the industry. A health-conscious user directly contributes to the sporting attire and shoes industry - Asics, Adidas, Nike, etc. Transport: Uber (a $40bn valuation company), which has become integral to our offline lives, will continue to revolutionise the commercial transportation business in spite of the flack they have taken towards the latter part of 2014. Things will start to get interesting when Lyft, Sidecar, Flywheel etc. make their competitive presence felt in our region and the diversity of their expanded service the users will benefit from. Big data: Though still a buzzword, this will soon become a standard requirement for/from organisations. With the above-mentioned trends in home automation, healthcare wearables, transport, and soon mobile payments, data and information will be required to be better mined and structured. This data will also become more accessible allowing organisations across industries such as media, entertainment, telecommunications, finance, etc. to enhance the personalisation of services offered to the end-user.Q: What do you hope to see less of going into a New Year? Q: What do you hope to see more of in 2015? Q: What advice do you have for your employees/peers for the next year? Q: What would you like to tell your clients? For more:
About Ravi BhayaRavi Bhaya is managing director of The Starcom MediaVest Group (SMG). He recently moved to South Africa from the South East Asia region markets where he spearheaded operations in Indonesia and Vietnam. In his role as the MD, SMG SA, Ravi is responsible for the P&L of SMG South Africa and the Africa RHQ as well as the integration with Lighthouse Digital, South Africa's largest digital agency that SMG acquired in 2014. View my profile and articles... |