玛特宇宙成功召开福建企业数字化转型营销座谈会 助力中小企业快速融入数字时代

币界网Pubblicato 2024-08-08Pubblicato ultima volta 2024-08-08

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8月6日,由玛特宇宙主办的福建企业数字化转型营销座谈会在福州康特大酒店圆满召开。本次会议以“驾驭数字营销,焕发新质生产力”为主题,汇聚各行业协会领导、专家学者、传统企业、营销业界代表等多方力量,旨在搭建一个交流分享的平台,共同探讨、分享中小企业数字化转型和数字化营销的策略、路径与经验,助力中小企业顺利跨越“数字鸿沟”,快速融入数字时代。

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福建省广告协会荣誉会长黄应寿,福建省广告协会会长陈义敏,福建省食品工业协会荣誉会长、党支部书记林玉明,福建省连锁经营协会党支部书记杨建英,福建省老字号协会会长郑礼水,福建省信息技术咨询服务行业协会会长陈维芳,玛特宇宙营销副总裁马济华,玛特宇宙品牌合伙人欧阳,以及来自福建本地的近40位优秀行业协会、企业家代表出席了会议。

会上,欧阳分享了玛特宇宙激活品牌商业新范式的数实融合策略。他提到,元宇宙是新质生产力的典型代表,也是数字经济的重要组成部分。作为新兴技术的集大成者,元宇宙不仅是数字经济与实体经济融合的高级形态,更是推动新质生产力发展的一个典型抓手和落位关键,它融合了AR/VR、大数据、物联网、云计算、数字人、人工智能以及底层基础设施,通过数字世界与现实世界的实时交互、融合共生,激发数实融合发展新活力。

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▲ 玛特宇宙品牌合伙人欧阳

玛特宇宙作为元宇宙数实融合领域服务商,核心落位是打造底层区块链基建,整合数据要素和新质生产力,将上层数字技术应用到企业的生产管理、服务、营销等各个方面,从而推动企业数字化转型,助力企业降本增效。与传统广告公司着重单项营销诉求的能力主张不同,玛特宇宙不以单项技术/能力作为商业产品,而是基于现有成熟的技术思考,基于元宇宙的共识理念打造和基础设施落位,通过提供全方位、全栈式的数实融合生态型解决方案来形成商业闭环,让品牌IP实现出圈。玛特宇宙塑造的“数字生态化”营销模式,已成为数字营销领域的新风口。

随后,马济华作玛特宇宙品牌生态合作案例分享。他表示,玛特宇宙在元宇宙营销的蓝海中探索出了一条数实融合的商业新路径,玛特宇宙成立的初心是希望通过共创、共建、共享的理念重构商业模式,为品牌商提供数字化升级商业模式的变革创新,助力企业在数字化转型的浪潮中焕发出全新的生机和活力。在此过程中,玛特宇宙运用“元宇宙+NFT+NFR+IP”的营销模式帮助各行各业的企业扩圈营销,实现品牌声量、效益的双增长。到目前为止,玛特宇宙已先后与菌小宝、少林功夫、武林风控股等100多家的品牌展开了深入的合作,累计创造的IP价值超过10亿,推动了品牌营销的创新升级。

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▲ 玛特宇宙营销副总裁马济华

以数助实,成绩实打实!会上,玛特宇宙生态合作企业代表——沈郎股份营销总监张祥来、悠呵茶叶运营总裁姚有福、中海峡院长林志绩依次作了合作分享。通过他们的分享,与会人员们清晰地看见了一条条通过玛特宇宙“元宇宙+”数字营销赋能,能为企业带来的商业模式的变革和实打实的商业进化路径。

数字营销焕发新质生产力,本次会议的召开加深了福建本土企业、营销业界代表对玛特宇宙在元宇宙数实融合领域实践经验的了解。未来,玛特宇宙将继续立足国家数实融合政策,以Web3元宇宙营销来赋能实体经济高质量发展,致力于在数字经济和新质生产力洪流当中,与更多的优秀企业和行业联盟一道,共同创造品牌商业新范式。

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