Forbes India Magazine - October 25, 2019
In this issue
The latest edition of Forbes India is about all things luxury. The Luxury Special looks at how new technologies such as augmented and virtual reality, artificial intelligence and machine learning are helping provide personalised and enhanced retail experiences to customers. That apart, in another story, brands insist all is well in terms of demand and sales despite the slowdown. The growing trend of sustainable luxury has also been captured in this edition as is the inclusive aspect such as women making a mark in horse riding and designers experimenting with plus-size collections.
‘I See Huge Potential For AI As An Amplifier'
Former Infosys CEO Vishal Sikka on why he sees artificial intelligence as a tool that augments human capability, not something that replaces people, and his new venture, Vianai
7 mins
Little People, Big Business
As consumers warm up to spending big on their children, luxury products and services for tots are emerging in India
4 mins
Home Advantage
How True North grew along with a nascent PE sector over the past two decades to now manage nearly $3 billion in assets
9 mins
Hot Stuff
Two years ago, McCormick spent more than $4 billion to buy a bunch of stalled supermarket staples. At the time, investors hated the deal. Boy, were they wrong
4 mins
Forbes India Magazine Description:
Publisher: Digital18
Category: Business
Language: English
Frequency: Fortnightly
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