meet consumer’s needs

Use of data to understand better waits and needs of the consumers to adpat advertising creation. Optimization of the mechanics bound to the collection of data, targeting and media buying

SelfieSTIX

By Mars New Zealand

Human love to take selfies, but dog don’t like it that much. To promote its product Pedigree DentaSTIX, Mars decided to win young dog owners by helping them to capture perfect dog selfies. The brand created SelfieSTIX, a smartphone accessory given away with products and supported by a smartphone application that analyzes dogs facial characteristics then puts funny filters on dog’s face.

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The Canceller

By Reclame Aqui

Canceling a service is often one of the most frustrating tasks for a consumer, big corporations create all kinds of obstacles to make people quit trying. Reclame Aqui decided to counter their tactics. The Canceller is a bot that integrates the powerful artificial intelligence of IBM Watson with Google Cloud. The bot is capable of calling the companies’ call centers to ask for the cancelling and it will never give up until the service is cancelled!

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Destination Pride

By PFLAG Canada

Every day in the US, more than 4,000 students drop out of school and thousands of kids miss school because they lack clean clothes. The Care Counts project involved installing washing machines in schools in order to reduce the rate of absenteeism of at-risk student in the classroom. For this, each student had an identifier linked to his name to correlate with their current presence.

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CORRUPTION DETECTOR

By Reclame Aqui

Based on facial recognition, Corruption Detector is a free APP that draws on a comprehensive database with all the official records of corruption. By simply pointing a phone at a candidate, voters of the general elections in Brazil of 2018 can now spot the corrupt ones in purple, no matter where they are: TV, papers, internet, outdoors and even in person. 

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YUKA

By YUKA

Yuka scans things you are eating to help you eat better, from the nutritional table to the list of ingredients and additives. The app tells you via a very simple color code the impact of the product on your health: excellent, good, mediocre or bad. For all products with a negative rating, Yuka recommends alternatives of similar products that are healthier.

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Careculator

By JET.COM

Every year when the holidays roll around, people struggle to find the perfect gift for their loved ones which often results in overspending. Jet.com teamed up with Facebook to create Careculator, a social tool that tells users how much to spend on friends and family based on how much they like, comment and react to you on Facebook.

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SBERBANK NEIGHBORHOODS

By Sberbank

Sberbank processes transactions for 80 million clients and 1.2 million businesses. Data show that infrastructure often doesn’t meet local needs. People’s opinions on local needs fuel targeted campaigns, promoting loans for small businesses. Sberbank uses empty window fronts, billboards and geo-targeted online banners to ask locals’ opinions, offering algorithm-generated solutions. Local responses initiate an advertising campaign targeting suitable businesses.

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Crafted by My Heart

By Des Co

Des & Co, one of more than 8000 Chinese manufacturers of jewelry in China wanted to stand out from the world of standardization and to provide customers with unique piece of jewelry when they’re having hard time choosing a special gift for lover. They launched CRAFTED BY HEART, a smartphone App that will detect user’s heartbeat then translate it into digital rendering of the ring. Different algoInrithm is used in order to ensure that no two pieces are alike and final products are produced by HD 3D printer.

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Hungerithm

By Snickers

To modernize “You’re Not You When You’re Hungry” and also make price something worth following outside the store. Snickers created the Hungerithm. A hunger-algorithm that that monitored online mood and lowered SNICKERS® prices accordingly at every 7-Eleven in Australia. The angrier the Internet got, the cheaper SNICKERS® became.

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