Recently,
analysts and stakeholders from various industry converged to discuss technology
trends and how it affects every industry at the 2018 edition of ‘Digital
Coffee’ an annual industry event organised by an Interactive marketing and
advertising agency, Street Toolz.
Chief
Operating Officer, Street Toolz, Mike Earnest said, “past editions have helped
agencies understand and use global trends to their advantage; resolutions from
the event have also helped consultants in making vital business decisions in
line with what is currently obtainable in other parts of the world.”
He
highlighted the need to catchup with the global digital revolution, adding,
“the world has gone digital and we should adopt the new and more effective ways
of communicate directly with our target audience. The change is not limited to
the marketing communication industry, it all includes the agriculture,
insurance and the creative industry”.
Highlights
of the event featured three sessions. The first session entitled: ‘Artificial
Intelligence: Technology & Trends’ had Dr. Tunde Adegbola, a research
scientist, consulting engineer and cultural activist as its speaker and
moderator while the second session focused on ‘Consumer Centric Content.’
The third
session was a highly interactive panel discussion that had Babs Fagade,
Founder/CEO, Ocean Outdoor and Former Director General of OYSAA; Bunmi Adeleye,
Head, Corporate Communications, Leadway Assurance, Banjo Temitope, Sales
Manager, Bayer Crop Science and Michael Earnest, COO, Street toolz among others
as discussants.
Head,
Corporate Communications, Leadway Assurance, Bunmi Adeleye charged both
government and private sectors to do more with available citizen data, “we have
enough data to plan as a country, the only thigh is that we are not taking advantage
of it, with the use of technology we can use the available data for better
customer relations, better security or even to plan a more people oriented
budget”.
Among
digital trends forecast to shape 2018 include the following: ephemeral content
will rule social media, there will be an increase in videos and expansion of
live streaming, increase in messaging platforms, continued investment in
influencer marketing and a shift in focus to Generation Z.
CEO of
Street Toolz, Jerry Oche expressed his happiness at the turnout of people for
the digital event. In a further reaction, he said, “The key learning for us is
to look at these trends and see how we can take advantage of it in marketing
communications and across all industries and sectors. 2018 is certainly going
to be interesting in terms of trends in the digital space.
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