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Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Heineken Smart Bottle


Although I hate the word phygital, it is a trend that every brand tries to get its hands on. We hear that we have to connect the digital world to the physical world blah blah blah, but which brands do it and do it well?

Today Heineken came onto my radar, with their campaign “Heineken Ignite,” the dutch company came up with what they call the first smart bottle. A bottle full of sensors and networking technology that will allow it to respond to external triggers such as: music and the output of specific audio and data cues. For example, it can detect different kinds of motion like cheering, drinking or sitting idle on the bar counter. The bottle lights can be remotely activated, so that all bottles can be programed to synchronize to a music beat.

"This interactive bottle design was part of an innovation workshop exercise the brand created to come up with a way to create an interactive experience with its bottles that uses mobile technology. Heineken used Tribal DDB’s “Spark” process which involves a set program of research, briefing, ideation, development, consumer validation and prototyping over a 10-week period."

The brand is testing the Ignite bottle design during Milan Design Week. The brand will continue to experiment with the bottle and concept in order to determine the next steps and whether or not it will be made available to the public.

One last question would of course be, how much such bottle can cost? No info was shared but I guess it could be an investment.