Philips Lighting Launches New Ad Campaign‘Old Bulb Ko no, Philips TBulb lo’ To Launch Its T Bulb in India
Philips Lighting (Euronext: LIGHT), the world leader in
lighting, today announced the launch of its ‘Old bulb ko no, Philips TBulb lo’
advertising campaign to unveil its latest product called ‘T Bulb’ in India . The
campaign seeks to highlight the unique features of this innovative T shaped
bulb, a first of its kind product in the Indian market that will
redefine the category of round bulbs.
The new Philips T Bulb offers a wider light throw
compared to a regular LED bulb and can be installed in an existing LED bulb
socket. It offers a unique aesthetic shape and a modular angular neck, while
retaining the ease of replacement of a conventional bulb.
Featuring an ad film conceived by Ogilvy
India , the
campaign seeks to rejuvenate a low involvement category where purchase
decisions are done more by rote than anything else. Through this innovative ad,
Philips Lighting urges consumers to break the monotony of old habits and demand
more from their light bulb by asking for the new Philips T Bulb. This thought
came together in the slogan: ‘Old bulb ko no, Philips T-bulb lo’.
“The new campaign is a significant step forward in our
LED differentiation and leadership journey. With increasing LED penetration and
adoption, consumers in non-metro smaller towns of India are aware of the
benefits offered by LED bulbs and yet they seek improved aesthetics and higher
light output that is currently only offered by luminaires. They are a progressive
lot who are moving ahead with the times and seek something ‘new’ in their
everyday lives.
This is the insight reflected in the slogan ‘Old bulb ko no,
Philips TBulb lo’, brought alive by our creative partner Ogilvy India in an
interesting fashion that will break the clutter in the sea of same looking
bulbs” said Ipshita Chowdhury, Director, Marketing Communications.
Talking about the idea behind the ad, Ajay Gahlaut – Dep.
CCO, Ogilvy India
said “A bulb is a bulb is a bulb and buying one is more or less a mindless act
for consumers.We wanted to shake people out of this rather mechanical act by
showcasing the many innovative features of the new Philips Tbulb. We executed
this with the creative device of the robotic danceand a aesthetic treatment
reflecting the bygone era of old bulbs!”
New Delhi, India–
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