Super Bowl VR Activation for Kaiser Permanente
Kaiser Permanente leveraged VR as a cornerstone of their Super Bowl 50 Activation. The internationally recognized healthcare system headquartered in the Bay Area was selected as the official Super Bowl 50 Host Committee Medical Team.
The Kaiser Permanente medical team includes 24 emergency and sports medicine physicians and ten licensed vocational nurses. Groove Jones was hired to create the VR experience that was part of their Super Bowl activation at the Super Bowl City event that ran for nine days around the game. Participants got the chance to see the life of an athlete as he takes part in his journey – #My2MinuteDrill.
What People Saw
Super Bowl City
Kaiser Permanente showcased its role at the nine-day event along the San Francisco waterfront created for the Super Bowl 50 event and the day of the Super Bowl.
Participants could share the experience and a photo of themselves in the headset with the help of brand ambassadors.
Kaiser Permanente, the integrated healthcare system headquartered in the Bay Area, is proud to be selected as the official Super Bowl 50 Host Committee Medical Team, providing medical care, expertise, and health information for up to one million visitors at Super Bowl City and other community events leading up to the game.
The #My2MinuteDrill presented by Kaiser Permanente Fan Experience at Super Bowl City encourages people to take charge of their health goals by participating in interactive and educational #My2MinuteDrill activities that can be made into part of their daily lives. Visitors to My2MinuteDrill.org can access much of the same information being shared with Super Bowl City attendees.
“Kaiser Permanente is dedicated to the health and well-being of our members and the community,” said Gregory A. Adams, Kaiser Permanente executive vice president, group president, and regional president of Northern California. “That’s why it is important to us to be selected as the official Super Bowl 50 Host Committee Medical Team. Many of the visitors to Super Bowl City and other venues are our members, and we want to be there to take care of them, as well as the hundreds of thousands of other people that will be attending.”