Friday, June 26, 2015

Silicon Valley invades and transforms Cannes Lions, advertising’s biggest dealmaking party

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Facebook on the beach at Cannes Lions. Suck it, Menlo Park.


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Every year, the biggest names in advertising and marketing gather along the French Riviera for a confab called the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity.

A few years ago, Silicon Valley’s ad-driven Internet giants discovered Cannes. And in the same way tech is transforming the ad and marketing game, Silicon Valley changed the look and feel of Cannes Lions.

Now, the rows of private beaches are rented out by tech’s biggest names whose logos are plastered just about everywhere you turn during this 7-day conference. The day of broadcasting giants hashing out deals over martini-fueled lunches have been replaced by non-stop swilling of Corona at the Google Beach Hut where you can hang with YouTube star DJ BBQ.

Its tough work. But fortunately, thousands of tech employees are willing to fall on their swords each year and brave the wilds of Cannes in pursuit of the partnerships and deals that will keep the cookie jar back at the home office stuffed with wads of cash.

Here are a few pictures from my brief visit this week, just to give you idea of how thoroughly the tech world dominates the Cannes Lions landscape.

Toto, we're not in Mountain View anymore.
Periscope had a real periscope that people could use to Periscope. Ha.
Tinder sponsored one of the main networking events.
Google's beach cabana. Suck it, Mountain View.
Back in Mountain View, thousands of Googlers are hard at work coding.
Tech, tech, tech, tech. Wine.
Spotify in the house.
LinkedIn was looking for love in Cannes.
Twitter's porch hangout thing.
Tech, tech, tech, tech.
Box sponsored the press stuff.
Microsoft was showing off the HoloLens, which one day will help sell more soap.
SoftBank's Pepper robot wants you to buy more Frosted Flakes.
Back in Oakland, many Pandora employees are hard at work.
Tumblr yacht, just because they can.
Pinterest was keeping a lower profile.
TubeMogul, so you didn't have to walk to get more champagne.
Evan Spiegel talked Snapchat and jet lag.
Salesforce's tent on the beach.


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