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Beat The Bar Queues**Drink Responsibly

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EST. 1976

JAMES ROWLEY

DIRECTOR OF CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY

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The Martini Smart CubeWhat is it?

Challenges

Design

Under The Hood

Keeping It Cool

Functionality

Problems

Manufacturing

Launch

Future Uses

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VIDEO

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What is it?A barman places a MARTINI Smart Cube in your drink when serving. The ice cube-

shaped device, then bobs around until your drink is finished, at which point it senses

the lack of liquid and alerts the bar staff, ordering you a fresh glass.

The cube uses Bluetooth to triangulate your position within the bar, so bar staff can

bring your next drink straight to you.

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ChallengesBluetooth doesn't work well under water.

Bluetooth doesn't work well around people (people are 60% water).

It must be completely food safe.

It must float.

It must keep drinks cold.

It must be washable & reusable.

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DesignDesigned using Solidworks.

Account for bouyancy (weight, gravity & other weird physics shit).

Walls thick enough to ensure durability.

Antenna must be positioned out of the water.

Semi-transparent shell to hide electronics, but show light pulsing.

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Under The

Hood

Gimbal S10 Proximity Beacon

Custom PCB

Atmel Microprocessor

Moisture Sensors

RGB LED

2 x CR2032 Batteries

Food safe glue

Food safe plastic

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Keeping it coolAerogel is a synthetic porous ultralight material derived from a gel, in which the liquid

component of the gel has been replaced with a gas. The result is a solid with extremely low

density and low thermal conductivity.

It feels like fragile expanded polystyrene to the touch.

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ProblemsShoot for Wired : Rome

Batteries. Fucking watch batteries & cold temperatures. 2 batteries required.

Range is variable depending on environment

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Manufacturing200 cubes created in 2 weeks

Injection moulded shell using food safe plastic (Watershed)

Custom circuit boards created

Pick & Place machines & Reflow Ovens used to place & secure components

Cubes manually pieced together

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The

Launch

Formula 1 : Monza

100,000 people over a weekend.

Martini VIP Bar serving cocktails.

Lots of F1 girls.

Couldn't have gone any better!

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Future Uses

Drink Analytics

Responsible Drinking

Date Rape Drug detection

Private members clubs

Post launch

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Thank you.Please don't hesitate to contact us if you have any questions

[email protected]

@vanillabrand