On Device Research powers Millward Brown's move to mobile in AMAP region

Millward Brown, a global leader in brand, media and communications research, today announced it is taking its extensive tracking expertise onto mobile, as a part of an aggressive regional mobile research strategy.  The strategy will enable faster delivery of insights to marketers in the Africa, Middle East and Asia-Pacific (AMAP) region.

<odr:mediaImg filename="20130827161617_MB_logo_for_SlideShare.jpg" alt="Millward Brown logo" width="200" align="right" vspace="5" hspace="5"/>Millward Brown, a global leader in brand, media and communications research, today announced it is taking its extensive tracking expertise onto mobile, as a part of an aggressive regional mobile research strategy.  The strategy will enable faster delivery of insights to marketers in the Africa, Middle East and Asia-Pacific (AMAP) region.

The company is actively partnering with clients to exploit the benefits of speed and data accuracy that mobile data collection brings to its core solutions.  Nestle Malaysia is the company’s first client in the region to adopt a mobile-enabled solution and has migrated its brand and communications tracker onto mobile.

On Device Research becomes a preferred provider

As part of the strategy, Millward Brown has also added On Device Research, a mobile panel specialist, to its preferred providers for data collection via the mobile internet in the AMAP region.

“There has been much talk in the industry about how market research must adapt to meet clients’ needs for faster feedback on brands and marketing activities,” said Gonzalo Fuentes, Managing Director for South-East Asia at Millward Brown.

“We’ve been hard at work making our in-market brand performance tracking solutions mobile-enabled to allow us to meet our clients’ information needs in a more efficient and effective manner”.

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Mr. Fuentes continued “We are actively working to move more research onto mobile and we expect to survey more than a quarter of a million people across the region on mobile by the end of next year.  We are delighted that like-minded, innovative clients such as Nestle in Malaysia have already made the transition, and this month we went live with mobile fieldwork.”

Nestle first client to migrate brand and comms tracker onto mobile in Malaysia

Khoo Kar Khoon, Communications Director for Nestle Products Malaysia, said “We were really pleased with the results of the pilot study.  The benefits in speed and data quality were instrumental in our decision to move forward, and we expect even greater efficiencies over time.  We’re keen to explore mobile in more of our research where relevant”.

“We are thrilled to be working with Millward Brown to offer mobile internet data collection to their clients," said Alistair Hill, Chief Executive Officer, On Device Research.

“We’ve pioneered the use of the mobile internet to gain access to consumer opinions at any time, in any place or country. This partnership will play an important role in helping us to expand our operations whilst also enabling Millward Brown to provide clients with the very best mobile panels."

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