Nitish Mittersain, Joint MD & CEO, Nazara Technologies shares his insights at ETEntrepreneurSummit!

Поделиться
HTML-код
  • Опубликовано: 9 июн 2024
  • Nitish Mittersain, Joint MD and CEO, Nazara Technologies took the centre stage at #ETEntrepreneurSummit to delve deep into 'From Seed to IPO: The journey from the first cheque to unlocking value for investors' in an engaging fireside chat session.
    Know More - bit.ly/3t4UyDz
    #ETEntrepreneurSummit #ETEntrepreneurAwards #Entrepreneurship #Summit #Awards #Startup #BusinessOwner #SmallBusiness #Innovation #Founder #SME #BusinessDevelopment
    -----------
    ETBrandEquity.com is the online destination of Brand Equity, India's premier source of information, news and opinion on marketing and advertising.
    Follow us here for more updates!
    LinkedIn: / etbrandequity
    Twitter: / etbrandequity
    Facebook: / etbrandequity
    #ETBrandEquity #Brandupdates #marketing
  • КиноКино

Комментарии • 3

  • @pragatirpatra
    @pragatirpatra 21 день назад +2

    This interviewer is bad. I would have asked really good questions to him. This guy is in the future - gaming industry has huge potential in India. I would have asked him about the business model and competition with already established players in gaming industry like Sega or Blizzard.
    One more question could be - with their acquisition of “Nodwin Gaming” how far they see themselves organising huge E-sports events in India.
    Can we see E-Sports as next IPL in 15-20 years ?
    What are the challenges you face marketing gaming culture in India where majority of mindset is already biased against it.

    • @vas1594
      @vas1594 17 дней назад +1

      Nazara is not competing with Sega or Blizzard. Nazara is into casual mobile gaming. Comparable global listed peers would be Playtika, Netmarble, DoubleDown, etc.
      Nodwin acquisition happened in 2018. They have asked about esports and business model many times before.

    • @pragatirpatra
      @pragatirpatra 17 дней назад

      @@vas1594 yes I would agree with you. But my point was there were many different questions which he could have asked.