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Key Marketing Trends for Indian Pharma & Healthcare, from the Winning Work at Cannes LIONS 2024, Unveiled in a Historic Showcase

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The exclusive, live Indian showcase was hosted by The Work from LIONS, in collaboration with Medulla Communications.

MUMBAI, India, Sept. 2, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — In a historic first, the award-winning work and critical insights from Cannes Lions, the International Festival of Creativity, were presented in an exclusive event across Mumbai, Bengaluru, and Gurugram. Hosted in collaboration with Medulla Communications, India’s leading healthcare advertising agency, the event brought together industry leaders to explore the creative and strategic trends that will shape the future of pharma and healthcare marketing in India.

Revolutionizing Pharma and Healthcare Marketing

This one-of-a-kind event provided a platform for India’s top pharma and healthcare marketing professionals to analyse and discuss the most impactful campaigns from Cannes Lions 2024. The discussions revealed several emerging trends that are set to redefine the industry, highlighting the importance of creativity, technology, and patient-centric approaches in driving future success.

Rise of Customer–Patient Experience — Highlight from Mumbai, Day 1 (27th Aug)

Patient centricity is rapidly becoming the cornerstone of modern healthcare. With patients’ expectations evolving — fuelled by the seamless experiences offered in other industries — healthcare providers are increasingly prioritizing patient-centred approaches to enhance overall care.

Achin Gupta, CEO – One India Business, Cipla, shared, “It is happening today; all of that is changing towards what we are now calling ‘patient centricity’. It’s been around for a while, but there are newer dimensions to it, starting with awareness, which is a very important thing, especially for emerging markets like India where there’s lot of prevalence but lot less awareness about the disease.”

Integrating Healthy Habits — Highlight from Mumbai, Day 2 (28th Aug)

Adopting new behaviours is often challenging for patients and consumers, especially when it comes to managing complex health conditions. The event highlighted the barriers consumers face in integrating new habits into their daily lives, such as the lack of awareness about lifestyle factors and the psychological resistance to change.

Shivam Puri, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, Cipla Health Ltd., said, “One of the first things we were taught when we started marketing was to try to stay away from categories which are doing category development. And, within a couple of years, I was taught another fact, which was to try not to do category development in categories which involve habit change. So, categories which require consumers to shift their habits — stay away from those categories, because it becomes very difficult for you to succeed. Now, you know at Cipla Health, you actually realize there is a 3rd category in this, where you are trying to do category development in categories which require a habit shift where the habit is one of the stickiest habits that exists.”

Do Doctors Know Everything? — Highlight from Bengaluru, Day 3 (29th Aug)

Disease awareness has become a critical component of pharmaceutical marketing, aiming to educate both healthcare professionals (HCPs) and consumers. These campaigns not only help HCPs make informed decisions but also empower consumers to recognize early symptoms and seek timely medical intervention, ultimately improving health outcomes.

Vikrant Shrotriya, Managing Director & Corporate Vice President, Novo Nordisk, went on to say, “I’m not here to prove to you that doctors know everything, but I’ll put across a point that they are part of the ecosystem in terms of the treatment which is provided to the patients. Many a times we call them customers because we do sell like doctors, sell their practice.”

Increasing Access in Healthcare through Technology — Highlight from Gurugram, Day 4 (30th August)

Technology is revolutionizing healthcare, making it more accessible and efficient. The event showcased how advancements in AI, machine learning, and telemedicine are transforming patient care and experiences. From improving diagnostic accuracy to enabling real-time health tracking through smart devices, these technological innovations are empowering patients and healthcare providers alike.

Aditi Sood, Business Leader – Sleep & Respiratory Care, Indian Subcontinent, Philips India Ltd., spoke on access through technology and said, “Coming to how technology can really unlock access to healthcare: So, when we talk about healthcare, of course, technology is there in multiple ways. You know it could be patient, doctor, or industry facing. But when we look at it specifically from the consumer or the patient lens, this then is typically the health continuum. You have watches which tell you ECG; you even have for more serious diseases, such as cancer, AI-powered machines which can diagnose solid organ cancers, which was not possible before — the era of robotic surgery. Now coming to India, robotic surgery does not eliminate the need of a doctor. But, in fact, it makes it more accurate and precise, which means organs which were not accessible before and tumours of the lung, which a doctor could not access in surgery before are today possible.”

Other trends that emerged:

HCPs are Humans TooCMOs in Today’s TimesDoes Being Socially Inclusive Pay for Brands?Hospital Communication Can Touch Lives Just Like Hospitals DoBeing Socially Inclusive

The event offered invaluable insights into the evolving pharma and healthcare landscape, sparking discussions on the future direction of the industry. With creativity and technology at the forefront, the future of pharma and healthcare marketing in India is poised for significant advancements, paving the way for improved outcomes for both healthcare professionals and patients.

About LIONS

As The Home of Creativity, LIONS powers the marketing segment, Ascential, and is a destination for those in the business of creativity. As the definitive benchmark of creative excellence and with unparalleled access to insight on how it works, LIONS provides those on the journey to creative excellence all they need, at whatever stage they are and wherever they are. Our annual five-day festival, Cannes Lions, is the meeting place for the global creative marketing community and a celebration of the world’s most excellent and effective work.

About Medulla Communications

Founded by Praful Akali in 2008, Medulla Communications has consistently been recognized as one of the top healthcare agencies, globally. The agency has been honoured as the Healthcare Agency of the Year at Cannes Lions and ranked as the #4 Most Effective Independent Agency globally by Effies, and the #4 Most Effective Specialist Agency globally by WARC.

For media inquiries, please contact: leonie@medulla.in

 

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