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Xtend Unveils Marketplace-First Ecommerce Solution to Boost Brand Visibility and Conversions in Southeast Asia

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Xtend Unveils Marketplace-First Ecommerce Solution to Boost Brand Visibility and Conversions in Southeast Asia
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Xtend Unveils Marketplace-First Ecommerce Solution to Boost Brand Visibility and Conversions in Southeast Asia

2025-08-26 13:05 Last Updated At:13:25

New platform empowers brands to reach shoppers directly within Shopee, Lazada ecosystems

SINGAPORE, Aug. 26, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Xtend, a leading commerce media platform bridging brand discovery and measurable performance across Southeast Asia's top marketplaces, today announced the launch of its new marketplace-first ecommerce solution. Designed for ecommerce platforms such as Shopee and Lazada and TikTok Shop, the solution enables brands to increase in-platform visibility, connect with high-intent shoppers, and achieve trackable sales growth, addressing key challenges in the region's ecommerce and performance marketing landscape.

In Southeast Asia, a significant share of online shopping takes place inside marketplace ecosystems rather than on direct-to-consumer websites. According to Statista, the Southeast Asia Ecommerce market is projected to grow at a compound annual growth rate of 8.79% between 2025 and 2029, reaching an estimated market volume of USD 187.16 billion by 2029. While Meta and Google dominate digital ad budgets, rising costs and audience saturation are limiting returns. Many brands also struggle to gain mid-funnel visibility and track return on ad spend within these platforms. Xtend's marketplace-first approach is built natively for this environment, aligning with category behavior, product SKUs, and user intent patterns unique to each platform.

The new solution combines multiple capabilities to meet these challenges. SHOPit Brand Discovery offers curated product catalogues that drive qualified traffic to brand pages in various e-commerce platforms, bridging the gap between awareness and conversion. Commerce-backed inventory integrates in-app dynamic listings, native placements, and brand showcases with programmatic audience extension, achieving both intent and scale. Marketplace measurement provides end-to-end attribution from impression to ROAS without requiring additional pixels or SDKs, operating fully within Shopee's native capabilities. Actionable commerce signals leverage first-party data to reveal category intent, repeat purchase behavior, app usage patterns, and marketplace conversion trends. A performance-based model aligns pricing with results, offering a low-risk option for major campaigns such as 9.9 and 11.11. The plug-and-play onboarding process allows brands already selling on Shopee to activate campaigns quickly without creating landing pages or uploading catalogs. The solution's effectiveness has already been demonstrated through a recent campaign with Unilever in Indonesia, which concluded with a positive Return on Ad Spend (ROAS).

By integrating brand storytelling with measurable bottom-funnel performance, the solution helps brands stand out earlier in the shopping journey and track sales to completion. This approach enables more efficient targeting of shoppers in an active purchase mindset, improving both conversion rates and long-term brand equity.

The new solution was showcased at the Shopee Super Summit in Indonesia this month, where Xtend participated as an exhibitor and Shopee's preferred partner. The event, the largest annual gathering of sellers, creators, and partners in the Shopee ecosystem, highlighted innovations that help brands grow within and beyond marketplace advertising, and Xtend presented its marketplace-first solution to industry attendees.

"In Southeast Asia's marketplace-first ecommerce environment, brands need solutions that operate natively where purchase decisions are made," said Muralidharan, Chief Commercial Officer at Xtend. "By leveraging real shopping behavior data, we designed this solution to help brands build stronger influence within the platform ecosystem and translate it into sustainable business growth."

About Xtend
Xtend is a leading digital marketing technology agency. The company offers custom-built AI-powered algorithms to enhance creative effectiveness, precision targeting, and user engagement. Its solutions empower e-commerce, fintech, and travel brands to optimize conversions across dynamic markets. With a global reach spanning 127 countries and a network of over 50 influential partners, Xtend's solutions drive approximately 10 million purchases monthly. Its versatile capabilities support diverse objectives, including new customer acquisition, re-engagement of dormant users, and targeted upselling strategies.

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Xtend Unveils Marketplace-First Ecommerce Solution to Boost Brand Visibility and Conversions in Southeast Asia

Xtend Unveils Marketplace-First Ecommerce Solution to Boost Brand Visibility and Conversions in Southeast Asia

BANGKOK, Jan. 13, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Chulalongkorn University's Faculty of Medicine has developed ER-VIPE, a virtual emergency-room simulation platform designed to strengthen teamwork, communication, and critical-thinking skills among future healthcare professionals. Supported by the university's Second Century Fund (C2F) since 2020, the program enables students from five disciplines—medicine, nursing, pharmacy, radiologic technology, and medical technology—to train together through high-pressure emergency scenarios that mirror real clinical challenges.

ER-VIPE is integrated into the Interprofessional Collaboration for Patient Safety course held at the Chulalongkorn Healthcare Advanced Multi-Profession Simulation Center. Players assume different professional roles through avatars and work as a team to triage and treat diverse cases under strict time limits. Although game-based, the training emphasizes serious skill-building: leadership, clear communication, mutual support, and situational awareness, based on TeamSTEPPS—an internationally recognized framework for improving patient-safety outcomes.

Asst. Prof. Dr. Khuansiri Narajeenron, the creator of ER-VIPE, stresses that strong clinical skills alone are not enough. "If we don't communicate or see the bigger picture, medical errors will occur," she said, noting that collaborative thinking remains a global challenge in healthcare. Research from the program shows improved teamwork, reduced stress, better communication, and increased resilience among students who train with ER-VIPE.

The platform was developed through interdisciplinary collaboration, including Architecture, Engineering, and Communication Arts, to accurately map emergency-room workflows. ER-VIPE currently features three patented scenes: a COVID-era respiratory-failure case, cardiac ischemia requiring resuscitation, and a crowded ER scenario emphasizing patient flow, prioritization, and cross-disciplinary coordination. National-level gamers, pre-clinical students, and even administrators have been able to use the system after a brief orientation.

The training has expanded beyond undergraduates to include first-year medical residents, graduate students, and multidisciplinary hospital staff. The program has demonstrated significant benefits, including shifts from "silo thinking" to system-based thinking and measurable reductions in treatment errors. Interest has also grown among rural-doctor training programs, highlighting ER-VIPE's potential to support nationwide healthcare development.

A fourth scene—focused on accidents in older adults, including ethical considerations and AI-based soft-skill assessment—is now underway with support from the Chulalongkorn Innovation Fund. Expected to be completed this year, it will be the world's first simulation of its kind.

Ultimately, ER-VIPE aims to cultivate healthcare teams who communicate better, think together, and deliver safer, more effective care.

Read the full article at https://www.chula.ac.th/en/highlight/276022/

Media Contact:
Chula Communication Center
Email: Pataraporn.r@chula.ac.th 

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ER-VIPE Simulation Game Builds Medical Students' Soft Skillsfor Real-World Emergency Care

ER-VIPE Simulation Game Builds Medical Students' Soft Skillsfor Real-World Emergency Care

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