Campaign India Team
Jun 25, 2009

Wipro's e.go chooses Happy as creative partner

Bangalore based creative agency Happy has won the creative mandate of Wipro's recently launched range of notebooks, 'e.go'. Commented Ashok Tripathy, general manager and head, Systems & Technology Division, Wipro Infotech, "e.go is sculpted for functionality and design and blends high style with purpose. This range is targeted for the globetrotting, trend-setting professional, who believes in making a difference". Tripathy added that Wipro was scouting for a creative agency that would build upon this thought and bring it a fresh new perspective.

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