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Nissan: Ne.Bot

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Top 6: June 8th 2016
Car travel can be boring for children. And not all parents are careful in traffic driving within the speed limit. Thinking about it, Nissan Brazil launches the application "Ne.bot - Nissan Educational Robot", which aims at the same time, entertain children and help adults to drive more safely. The new technology, which is a game with a robot with the name "Ne.bot" puts children as the new security item on a Nissan car. The Ne.bot "follows" the car as it flew to him, and is able to recognize the permitted speed on the way to analyze whether the driver is driving within the limit. If not, the robot does not "can handle" the pace to fly and breaks. An educational quiz, with questions about security, clean energy, among other things, is also part of the play. The higher the journey made within the safety standards, the more points will be won. The application is a partnership with Nissan Lew'LaraTBWA.
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Brand Leader Nissan: Wilson Negrini

Account Team: Daniella Martins, Ricardo Barros e Maira Bandeira

Planning Team: Renata d’Avila, Luciana Mussato, Stephanie Peart e Maria Fernanda Haddad

Media Team: Luiz Ritton, Eduardo Shinohara, Suellen Kiss, André Magalhães, Amanda Moura, Caroline Romano, Fabian Mattua e Danielle Farhat

Project Manager: Monalisa Paduin

Digital Producer: D3 Estúdio

Agency TV Producer: Luzia Oliveira e Cristiane Marinari

Photographer: Paola Vianna

Film Production: Barry Company

Post-Production: Barry Company

Film Director: João Papa e Manu Mazzaro

Director of Photography: João Papa

Editor: Felipe Rassum

Finisher: Barry Company

Attendance: Daniela Silva

Executive Producer: Krysse Mello

Sound Production: Big Foote

Composer: Chris Jordão

Client: Arnaud Charpentier, Ricardo Maciel, Mariana Lemos e Juliano Fortini

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