Technology Category
- Sensors - Autonomous Driving Sensors
Applicable Industries
- Automotive
- Glass
Applicable Functions
- Sales & Marketing
Use Cases
- Smart Parking
- Vehicle-to-Infrastructure
About The Customer
The customer in this case is Johnnie Walker, a renowned whisky brand with a global presence. Known for its premium quality products, Johnnie Walker has a rich history and a strong brand identity. The brand is also known for its innovative marketing strategies and social responsibility campaigns. In this case, Johnnie Walker was looking to leverage its sponsorship of the Vodafone Mercedes McLaren Formula 1 team to engage its consumers and promote responsible drinking.
The Challenge
Johnnie Walker, a globally recognized whisky brand, was looking for innovative ways to make its sponsorship of the Vodafone Mercedes McLaren Formula 1 team more engaging and meaningful to its consumers. The brand wanted to create a campaign that not only promoted its association with the glamour of the racing circuit but also conveyed a strong social message. The challenge was to design a campaign that would seamlessly blend the brand's association with the Formula 1 team and its commitment to responsible drinking.
The Solution
Johnnie Walker came up with a unique solution that combined its sponsorship marketing strategy with a rebooted 'Join the Pact' campaign, a commitment to never drink and drive. The brand created a powerful Glass Car film featuring F1 drivers Mika Häkkinen and Sergio Perez. The film showcased a full-scale reconstruction of the 2013 McLaren MP4-28 Formula One car made from Johnnie Walker whisky tumblers. In a dramatic sequence, the car shatters, symbolizing the fragility of human life and the potential consequences of drinking and driving. This innovative approach not only highlighted the brand's association with the Formula 1 team but also effectively communicated its social responsibility message.
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