1. DTC - Noun
2. DTC - Adjective
3. DTC - Proper noun
DTC
Initialism of Daylight Time Coordinated.
DTC (plural DTCs)
(automotive) Abbreviation of diagnostic trouble code.
Hyponym: PDTC
DTC (not comparable)
Initialism of direct-to-consumer.
a DTC advertisement for pharmaceutical products
All securities traded through DTC are in fact held, in electronic form, on the books of various intermediaries between the ultimate owner, e.g. a retail investor, and the DTC participants. Source: Internet
Now, a total of 184 DTC buses will be a part of the contactless mobile ticketing trial, he added. Source: Internet
Launched in Silicon Valley in 2007, 23andMe offers genetic tests “direct-to-consumer” (DTC) – that is, independently of any healthcare system. Source: Internet
In a DDMA meeting on October 23, Transport minister Kailash Gahlot requested to raise the number of passengers in DTC and cluster buses. Source: Internet
Direct-to-Consumer ("DTC") was the catalyst again this quarter, growing revenue 155% Y/Y. Source: Internet
Even before the pandemic, one of luxury's most significant problems was retention and engagement," says Stefanova, "how do you bring people back to the store who were distracted by mobile and E-comm shopping, especially by DTC? Source: Internet