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CeBIT 2007: All About Convergence
Consumer Electronics dominating with more than 50% of the show-caping
Thursday, May 10, 2007
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Featuring 6,100 exhibitors from 77 countries, with an overall attendance of approximately 4,80,000 people (more than 10% increase over 2006) and deals worth close to 11 bn this year, CeBIT retains its reputation as the biggest and one of the most premier trade fairs for ICT. Convergence was rampant at CeBIT 2007 as Consumer Electronics (CE) dominated with almost half the showcasing. The Indian showcase, however, was inclined and focused on software, BPO, telecom products and digital equipment.

Interestingly, the Indian brigade had aggressive representation from West Bengal with the minister-in-charge, IT, Government of West Bengal, Dr Debesh Das making his presence felt, and promoting investment opportunities in the state.

During the India business meeting, facilitated by the German India business center, the German counterparts too expressed interest in Indian companies setting up their European centers in Hannover.

As per the Electronics and Computer Software Export Promotion Council, India's export of electronics and IT software and services during 2005-06 touched $6.627, 25.6% of India's total electronics and IT software/services exports to the world market.

Among the Indian companies participating at CeBIT 2007 were 01 Synergy, Angler Technologies, Anuron Hitech, Bhasinsoft India, Efftronics Systems, Elecom Software, ESC, Excelsoft Technologies, Infocom Network–tradeindia.com, Integra Micro Software Services, TriVium iCope Technologies, Unisoft Systems, and Vernalis Systems in the software solutions and services and IT security space. The telecom products were represented by Chirra Electronics Powerlabs, Coral Telecom, Hunter Telecom India and Megatech Power Equipment and the Digital Equipment and Systems (IT Hardware) were represented by Avon Data Cables, New Era Exports and Su-Kam Power Systems. Among the ICT Outsourcing and Consulting (BPO) companies exhibiting at CeBIT 2007 were Astra Infotech, Creative Web Designers, e-Zest Solutions, Gateway Nintec, Ishir Infotech, Nous Infosystems, Paragon Web Studios, Semaphore Infotech, Syrma Technology, WEBEL, Department of IT, Government. of West Bengal, and Web Werks India.

The Print Conundrum
One of the keynote events to make its debut this year was the publishers' congress Magazine Media 2.0, wherein the publishers discussed strategies for digital brands. The debate centered around the entire revolution taking place in the media and how online properties are coming up. The discussions also spurred debate on whether online can adversely impact the print business. Pradeep Gupta, chairman and MD of CyberMedia and one of the key speakers, gave an insight into the Indian opportunity and shared his experiences on Cybermedia's successful online initiatives like CIOL and BioSpectrum's eMagazine.

According to Pradeep Gupta, magazines are strong brands that publishers already have and they should leverage those across all media. "They should be treated as a brand rather than a print product. Apart from leveraging the brand across all media and cross media strategy the other key highlight of the discussions was technology deployments in the publishing industry. The overall consensus was that online, is emerging strong but ultimately there will be a balance between print, online and TV.

On the first day of the conference, most of the attendees expressed their confidence that Web 2.0 will not swallow up magazines and their advertising customers. On the contrary, it will open up a host of new opportunities in the future.

Team DQ
maildqindia@cybermedia.co.in

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