Panadol Uses AI to Convert Pain Relief Expressions into State of Art Visuals

Panadol Uses AI to Convert Pain Relief Expressions into State of Art Visuals

Dec. 07, 2023

Panadol's latest campaign tries something different from the norm of pharmaceutical campaigns. Stepping away from a more rational appeal, the brand took a creative, emotional, and techy approach to the concept of pain relief.

Part of the campaign was a series of activations across cinemas and commercial areas in Dubai, UAE. The agency set up futuristic Panadol booths in the Mall of the Emirates and JBR the Beach.

Visitors to these booths could then input what they thought their moment of pain relief felt like before entering the booths, which brought their descriptions to life using AI and digital screens.

Focusing on the idea behind the concept, the team from Grey said:

"It all began with the question of how we could visualise pain relief in a cool, fresh, and abstract manner. We couldn't pinpoint a specific visual because the experience of pain relief varies from person to person. So, we decided to personalise the visuals based on each individual's description of their pain relief journey using AI technology."

 

They added: 

"Our overarching objective was to provide a brief escape from the hustle and bustle, creating a serene, zen-like experience that reminded them what pain relief feels like."

 

Apart from the experience, visitors to the activation also received customised visuals, a printed picture of their creation, and a tote bag.

Besides attracting over 1,200 visitors, the activation also picked up extensive coverage through radio and morning television shows. Engaging competitions and insightful interviews piqued the audience's curiosity, amplifying the event's impact. The campaign was further amplified through outdoor, social media and digital campaigns by collaborating with well-known influencers and partnerships with popular magazines, further solidifying the campaign reaching a significantly high number of people across the UAE, Kuwait, Jordan, and Qatar.

Kannan Sivasankaran, general manager, Haleon, said:

"We believe in the power of technology to enhance the human experience, and this idea is a testament to that belief, and we plan to continue using the power of AI to enhance our communication with the consumers."

 

Panadol's "Art of Release" activation was a transformative experience and is a strong example of the exciting possibilities of AI in shaping the future of pain relief.

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