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Online Video Content Marketing Made Easy.

  • Jun 19, 2018

Updated: Feb 15, 2021


Smartzer is at Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity, the largest gathering of the advertising and creative communications industry. Think meeting-after-meeting with agencies and media companies, the backdrop of the beautiful French Riviera, and yachts. Paradise for the creative mind? Yes!

This is our second year attending Cannes Lions and this year were very honoured to be selected for the R/GA Ventures Start-Up Academy. Smartzer was one of eight female-founded start-ups chosen out of a pool of 250+ applicants for R/GA’s Fourth Annual Start-up Academy. The start-ups were selected from around the globe and include: Perksy, a next generation marketing tool founded by Toronto native Nadia Masri, which powers real-time surveys for millennials and Generation Z through mobile. Camera IQ is a camera marketing tool which integrates OS platforms, AR toolkits, and native apps into a single fabric to make it easy for brands to create mixed reality content and VR experiences for their consumers.


Smartzer is headed to Cannes Lions

When selecting the start-ups, R/GA Ventures noted that similar patterns emerged between the solutions offered by the start-ups and the current needs of brands and agencies. First off, the struggle for meaningful information. Although it is the information age, with so much data out there it is difficult for brands to identify meaningful insights about their consumers behaviours and beliefs. The start-ups selected for the Academy are developing new tools for data capture that go beyond the traditional – giving marketers information they wouldn’t otherwise come to and enabling them to act on it. Smartzer analytics, for example, give insight into the most engaging products and this can assist the brand in making future production and buying choices.

R/GA ventures also looked for start-ups that are focused on the next generation of social media. Millennials and Gen-Z grew up with social media and they expect more from the platforms they interact with and R/GA saw potential in Smartzer’s ability to make social channels smarter. Smartzer tech seamlessly makes any brand’s video shoppable on website and social channels. The younger generations spend so much time interacting with videos and images on social media that shoppable ads are the best way to reach them, and the fact Smartzer makes the videos for these ads shoppable and interactive within the apps allows for a seamless experience.

The forward-thinking female founders were invited to share their innovative products and services with global brand and agency leaders. These corporates also invest some time advising and coaching the founders. These newly-built relationships foster innovative information exchange between corporates and start-ups.

Karoline and the Smartzer team headed to Cannes on Sunday June 17th to begin an exciting schedule of training and meetings setup by R/GA. Sunday kicked-off with a Meet & Greet between key corporates and the eight start-ups participating in the Academy.

Monday started with an official welcome session, a tour of the Palais Convention Centre which allowed us to see more agencies and companies participating in the event, and speaker session by R/GA’s Jessica Greenwood the SVP of Strategy at R/GA USA. This was followed by very helpful mentor office hours and networking cocktails with Interpublic Group (IPG).


Teads and Digi Day salon at Cannes Lions

Smartzer kicked-off Tuesday with an informative session with Chairman & CEO of IPG Michael Roth, followed by an informative Q&A on Start-up Press by Campaign US editor Lindsay Stein. Some of the Smartzer team also headed to Teads Salon where CBS, Digiday, and IPG discussed “Video Everywhere” which was the perfect topic for Smartzer shoppable video. After that we met with the Pinterest team at Cannes and got to see the new FabFitFun Pinterest Box which includes all of the product’s top-rated trends in beauty, wellness and apparel. What was next? Sixteen meetings with agency heads and brand CMOs.

We are excited for what the rest of the week has to offer.

Read more about Cannes Lions 2018:

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Updated: Feb 15, 2021


Last week 800 of the world’s brightest young minds met in Tel Aviv for Forbes Under 30 Global Summit and Smartzer founder Karoline Gross, was one of them. Karoline was named one of Forbes 30 Under 30 for Media & Marketing in 2018.

Previously Forbes organized regional events, but this was the first year they brought all participants together. The global summit invited all entrepreneurs from all Forbes’ 30 Under-30 lists from 38 countries to the four-day event held in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem. Israel was an obvious choice for Forbes because of its incredible entrepreneurial culture.


Forbes Under 30 Global Summit 2018 Tour

Participants were treated to four days of star-studded panels, pitching, sightseeing and fun. Waze co-founder Uri Levine, advised startups on the journey of success through failures. A keynote speech was given by sex therapist and media personality Dr. Ruth Westheimer, who even offered co-founders therapy to two startups. Did we mention this was all in one morning?

Other days Karoline pitched Smartzer’s shoppable and interactive video concept to VC partners and had the opportunity to ring the bell at the Tel Aviv stock exchange. Even supermodel and Carolina Lemke sunglasses partner Bar Rafaeli was there to advise on brand partnerships.


Masada Sunrise at Forbes Under 30 Global Summit

Karoline’s most important take away from the four-day was the inspiring advice given from the star-studded panel discussion, but close second was dancing the night away at a Tel Aviv rooftop bar or hiking up to the top of a mountain to watch the sunrise over Masada.

Read more about Forbes 30 Under 30 Media & Marketing 2018 and Forbes Under 30 Global Summit:


Next week Smartzer is heading to Madrid for the Mayor’s International Business Programme's Consumer Tech Mission. This will be the second trade mission Smartzer has been part of as we headed to Paris with the Mayor last fall.

The Retail and Enterprises mission is run by Go to Grow London and London & Partners. Go to Grow London is the Mayor’s International business program created for specific growth ambitions. It provides tailor-made mentoring programs with key entrepreneur and business leaders. London and Partner’s is the Mayor of London’s official promotional agency and has a mission of promoting London internationally with the goal of achieving ‘good growth’ for London.


Mayor's Consumer Technology mission to Madrid

Smartzer is very happy to be invited to the mission along with some other exciting London startups including Hero, Inkpact and Social Circle. Our two days in Madrid will be packed with pitching, intros and networking with large Spanish retailers and corporations. We look forward to introducing how interactive video can benefit their brands.

Stay tuned for more.

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