Diese Präsentation wurde erfolgreich gemeldet.
Die SlideShare-Präsentation wird heruntergeladen. ×

NATIVE VML October Trends Report

Anzeige
Anzeige
Anzeige
Anzeige
Anzeige
Anzeige
Anzeige
Anzeige
Anzeige
Anzeige
Anzeige
Anzeige
Wird geladen in …3
×

Hier ansehen

1 von 17 Anzeige

Weitere Verwandte Inhalte

Diashows für Sie (20)

Andere mochten auch (15)

Anzeige

Ähnlich wie NATIVE VML October Trends Report (20)

Weitere von VML South Africa (17)

Anzeige

Aktuellste (20)

NATIVE VML October Trends Report

  1. 1. Proudly brought to you by NATIVE VML October 2016 THETRENDSREPORT
  2. 2. A MONTHLY SNAPSHOT OF TRENDS IN MARKETING, STORYTELLING AND DIGITAL CULTURE FOR AFRICA.
  3. 3. CREATIVITY AND A NEW REALITY
  4. 4. At NATIVE VML, we believe that the new frontier of creativity is in the ability to orchestrate ideas that live in people’s lives — not ideas that interrupt them. Without the necessary tools and a passion for collaboration, we will continue to operate in silos and in opposition to how the connected consumer behaves and what she desires. Collaboration breeds a new reality
  5. 5. LighttheFuse—astartuppromisingtomake collaborationbetweendesignersanddevelopers easier. Withoutcollaboration,itwouldbeimpossibleforpeopleto worktogetherandeffectivelyharnesstheircollective creativity. A new startup, Fuse,offerstoolsthatrecentlybecame availabletothepublic.Thesetoolsallowdeveloperstobuild appssimilarlytohowdesignersworkinPhotoshop,Sketch orAfterEffects.Itprovidesa‘what-you-see-is-what-you-get’ designexperienceandwillworkacrossavarietyof platforms. Source: http://venturebeat.com/2015/12/28/15-interesting-startups-to-watch-in-2016/ READ MORE
  6. 6. One of the benefits of evolving technology is that we can tackle problems in new ways using methods once thought impossible. By way of example, we can now generate enough electricity to power our homes by peddling a bike, or we can potentially build solar energy-capturing roofs at a lower cost than building a traditional roof (thanks to favourite South African Elon Musk). Given the above, does micro-biotic technology sound crazy? Rethinking the bad
  7. 7. Designerbacteriainapilltotreatdisease. “Syntheticbiologistsaredevelopinggeneticallymodified bacteriathatyouswallow.” Theseexperimentalpillscontainbacteriadesignedtotreat araremetabolicdiseasebysoakinguplargeamountsof ammoniainapatient’sstomach. Testingwillbeginin2017,andalreadydesignerbacteria startupslikeEarnestPharmaceuticalshaverevolutionary plans,includingusingsalmonellatofightcancer. Source: https://www.technologyreview.com/s/602724/companies-bet-on-designer-bacteria-as-new- way-to-treat-disease/ READ MORE
  8. 8. INNOVATION AND DISRUPTION
  9. 9. Human beings seem to have the odd propensity to desire a reality beyond our own. Augmented reality and, in particular, virtual reality has been making massive waves for brands that want to provide this ‘new’ reality. More dimensions, more experiences, more realities
  10. 10. Remember Magic Leap? Well they’re still trying to change everything. Magic Leap, the startup we’ve covered previously that promises a mixed reality experience beyond our wildest dreams, has announced several product development milestones. A total of $1.4 billion in funding demonstrates a good deal of interest in their ‘lightfield’ technology, which will improve both AR and VR experiences, but will also form the basis for “a new kind of contextual computer”. Can you imagine playing Pokemon Go in an augmented, mixed reality world? This development might be the very thing to reignite interest in our existing reality. READ MORE Source: http://futurism.com/a-sneak-peak-inside-magic-leap-remaking-the-world-around-us/ Image Source: http://vrsource.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/Leap.jpg
  11. 11. MEDIA JUJITSU
  12. 12. Drone use has recently been on the rise, and as consumers begin to find their wings, governments are scrambling for ways to appropriately regulate now easily-accessible airspace. In the midst of this, brands are attempting to take advantage of this emerging technology, as they are wont to do, to advertise in new and innovative ways. Flying high
  13. 13. Uber uses drones to advertise to drivers stuck in traffic. Many of us have seen the witty Gautrain billboards that speak directly to the frustration of motorists stuck in nauseating traffic. Well Uber has taken this message to the next level. Using drones, the taxi disruption company greeted motorists with signs advertising UberPool; the carpooling service they launched recently. Signs read, “The city would be for you, not 5,5 million cars,” or, “Driving by yourself? This is why you can never see the volcanoes.” MIT Technology Review labeled the campaign as “heckling” drivers, and Popular Science mused over whether this form of advertising could soon emerge in the United States. READ MORE Source: http://www.theverge.com/2016/10/17/13308014/uber-drone-advertising-mexico-city-carpool- dystopia Image Source: https://www.technologyreview.com/s/602662/ubers-ad-toting-drones-are-heckling- drivers-stuck-in-traffic/
  14. 14. CONNECTING THE UNCONNECTED
  15. 15. South Africa has one of the highest data rates per capita in not just Africa, but in the entire world. When will data prices fall? When will the less fortunate have greater access to information? When will we close the digital divide? With South Africa moving onto a single open spectrum, we could start to see increased competition drive prices down in what has been a relatively monopolized mobile telecommunications market. #DataMustFall
  16. 16. A group of business leaders plans to launch 5G in South Africa. Paul Harris, Michael Jordaan and Ravi Naidoo are planning to bring South Africa the first 5G wireless data network. This comes at an opportune time as #DataMustFall demands gain momentum and consumers tire of telecom giants charging higher prices for data than those in other developing countries. The group plans to form a private company that will utilize less expensive technology and avoid complex billing systems to bring prices down. READ MORE Source: http://www.capetalk.co.za/articles/35456/affordable-5g-coming-to-south-africa-not- only-its-richer-suburbs Image Source: https://d.ibtimes.co.uk/en/full/1463123/5g-network.jpg?w=736
  17. 17. WE ARE NATIVE VML

Hinweis der Redaktion

  • http://www.afrocyberpunk.com/archives/new-dimensions/
  • https://www.technologyreview.com/s/602724/companies-bet-on-designer-bacteria-as-new-way-to-treat-disease/?utm_campaign=internal&utm_medium=homepage&utm_source=cover-story
  • http://vrsource.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/Leap.jpg

    http://vrsource.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/Leap-1200x675.jpg

×