Campaign India Team
Jul 20, 2023

Lowe Lintas launches division for digital and social

Called Lowe Lintas DX, the unit aims to provide strategy and creative services for long-term brand building on digital and social

Lowe Lintas launches division for digital and social
Lowe Lintas has announced the launch of Lowe Lintas DX, a digital creative unit. 
 
Through Lowe Lintas DX, the agency aims to offer strategic and creative services designed for long-term brand building in the digital spheres.
 
According to a statement, the digital creative unit will leverage strategic support from Meta in India to developcampaigns. The collaboration marks the first for MullenLowe Global internationally and will entail Lowe Lintas and Meta experts to support brand-building programs, Reels, and creative best practices. 
 
With Meta in India, the team will also be able to work with Instagram and Facebook creators and Meta’s AR and VR partners. 
 
Arun Srinivas, director and head of ads business, Meta India, said, “With digital emerging as one the biggest advertising medium in the country, there is a strong need to create new standards of brand building and advertising on digital platforms. Lowe Lintas DX has the potential to become an industry-leading hub of excellence, delivering strong business outcomes for brands that work with both Lowe Lintas and Meta. I am excited to deepen our support with MullenLowe Lintas Group and look forward to some path-breaking work with the team.”  
 
S Subramanyeswar, group CEO, MullenLowe Lintas Group and chief strategy officer - APAC, MullenLowe Global, said, "Lowe Lintas DX, a game-changing offering from Lowe Lintas, strategically supported by Meta, is a living system for building brands in a futuristic way. In a rapidly accelerating digital-led marketplace that is characterised by data-driven technologies, our collaboration will explore constantly deepening experiences and smart growth ideas for brands that go far beyond the traditional methods giving businesses unceasing velocity and a competitive leg up. With this collaborative advantage, we are very confident it will enhance learning and possibilities, creating value for everyone in the play - the consumers, our brands, clients, Meta, and us.”
 
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