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Shazam powers Nespresso campaign for first ‘connected coffeemaker’

April 20, 2016

Nestle is using Shazam’s visual recognition tools to support the launch of its first connected machine Prodigio.

Under the new scheme, Nespresso global print ads, brochures, store displays and other media will be Shazam enabled.

By using the camera of their Shazam app and scanning these, users will instantly be redirected to a website dedicated to the discovery of the new features of the machine.

Prodigio ’s Bluetooth connection allows users to brew coffee from a distance or preset a coffee making. Its integration into the Nespresso app also enables to manage the capsules stock and receive maintenance alerts.

“We are not only pleased to take part in the digitization of this great brand, but also very proud to start with their first connected machine. The smartphone is no longer a tool but an integral part of the product, which matches perfectly with Shazam’s approach” says Julie Leplus, Country Manager France for Shazam.

Finally, during this campaign, Nespresso has developed contextual display formats in most countries of the world. These will appear each time the user Shazams a song.

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“Shazam is the opportunity for us to link our offline content to its online counterpart. This means telling better stories and maximizing engagement. After reviewing different solutions, we decided to use Shazam to leverage the massive distribution and the overall “magic” of the app” says Vincent Leroudier, Digital Stream Manager at Nespresso.

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