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Harshan HashimPGP05068 
Henna Bansal PGP05069 
IlikaGrover PGP05070 
Jayesh Nagpal PGP05071 
Joel Daniel PGP05072 
Sony AIBO Case 
Group 4
Benefits 
Sony AIBO: The Value Proposition 
 Hassle free pet 
 True companion with real 
emotions and instincts 
 Entertainment 
Experience 
 Fun of a living 
creature 
 Puppy love and a pet 
 Intelligent 
companion 
 Friend 
Features 
 Mimics the actions of a 
dog 
 Can be trained 
 Communication possible 
 Has a personality of its 
own 
Wants 
• Hassle Free pet 
• Intelligent 
companion 
• Intimate friend 
• Pet with a 
desired 
personality 
Needs 
• Need for 
companionship 
• Need for 
affection 
Fears 
• Need for 
training 
• Need to replace 
after a 
particular time 
• Frequent 
recharges 
• High investment 
Product Customer
Resonating Value Proposition 
“A robotic pet with the capacity to have characteristics of a real pet without the inconvenience 
of having to own a real pet” 
Sony never competed with the features of its competitors in market at that time. All its 
competitors were obsessed with the idea of functionality in a robot. 
Sony understood that people’s real need was to have the company and affection of a pet 
without the hassle of owning a real one 
It emphasized the advantage of having an AIBO over a real pet, which obviously was its next 
best alternative in the market 
Sony was successful in highlighting this benefit and won over the markets in Japan and limited 
markets in US
Stealth Positioning: The Rationale 
Sony had spent tens of millions of dollars to develop the first household robot, with the goal of 
seizing a leadership position in the emerging field against formidable competitors like Honda, 
Toyota, and Matsushita but Sony knew that marketing an unreliable, humanlike household robot 
that couldn’t handle even simple chores was sure to backfire 
Another important aspect guiding Sony’s positioning was a thorough understanding of the 
needs of the home market ie. Japan. People needed an affectionate companion and was open to 
the idea of robots. 
Positioning as an intelligent companion rather than a robot helped Sony cross demographic 
barriers in its potential audience. 
Even though basically a robot, Sony’s AIBO never competed with any of its competitors. It 
carved out a niche category for itself in the Robotics industry
Categories from which Sony was facing 
competition 
• From the household robots which started emphasizing on the necessity of functionalities 
in a high priced robot- 
• Robots are more easily perceived as functional household robots as many competitors 
are working on functional household robots rather than robots for entertainment. 
• Competitors working on such robots include Hyundai, Matsushita, Toyota and Hitachi. 
Though no economically viable product for market has been launched as yet, it still 
poses a threat for the future. 
• Cheap imitation toys which cost less than $50 while AIBO costs $2500 (Tekno, Poo-Chi, 
Rocket the Wonder Dog). The product features were of no match to AIBO however these 
started to distort the customer expectations.
Frame of Reference 
Positioned as Companion/Robotic Pet 
• Benefit: Fulfilment of owning a pet without any hassle. 
• Point of Difference: Intelligent, alert companion. Without any toil, guilt and fretting that usually go 
along. 
• Point of Parity: Goes through development stages of an infant, child, teen and adult and evolve 
differently with each master. 
Frame of Reference: Pet Dogs 
Alternative Frame of Reference(that could have been used): Functional Robot
Factors that affected Sony AIBO’s Market 
in America 
• AIBO created confused reactions for many customers. People didn’t understand the utility 
of the product. 
• It seemed that Americans were to be educated about the product otherwise it might result 
in negative impact. 
• Older Americans believed that there is something dangerous or threatening with something 
that is too lifelike. 
• Issue of pricing posed a threat on the success of the product in the American market where 
the product is largely viewed as an entertainment tool rather than a product which breaks 
even between entertainment and functionality.
How competition Affected Sony’s 
Marketing Strategy 
Sony marketed AIBO as pet robot or companion robot. Though they didn’t do much promotion 
of the product however the marketing strategy saw various additions/changes with time and 
competition: 
• Consumer profile 
• In Japan all age groups were the target consumers. The product was very popular 
among old people in Japan. However, in US only younger generation were ready to buy 
AIBO. Older Americans believed that there is something dangerous or threatening with 
something that is too lifelike. 
• Distribution Channel 
• Initially AIBO was available only through internet. But 2ndgeneration Aibo was also 
available through retail outlets including Sony style stores, selected Neiman-Marcus 
stores and Sharper image retail outlets and through hotline number rather than only 
through internet. This was done to have better distribution and enhance reach.
How competition Affected Sony’s 
Marketing Strategy 
• Pricing strategy: 
• First generation AIBO was priced at $2500. But the second generation was offered base 
price of $1500 with the option of up gradation if consumers are willing to pay more. 
• Promotional strategy 
• Aibo sales in US and Japan had been primarily driven by publicity and word of mouth. 
• Movie starring AIBO, AIBO comic books, AIBO video game other AIBO related products 
were in the proposed pipeline to market AIBO. However AIBO marketers were not sure 
if they should wait for further maturity of the product or start mass advertising. 
• Colour Options: AIBO added more features and add-ons to promote the product. They 
also introduced more colour options.
Reducing the price to $50? 
Type of Product-Evolutionary 
Value Proposition- A robotic pet with the capacity to have characteristics of a real pet without 
the inconvenience of having to own a real pet 
Cost- High cost of R&D on Robotics and Artificial Intelligence development 
Initial target customers -Innovators and early adopters since the product entered with a 
completely new value proposition 
Positioning- Stealth positioning
Reducing the price to $50? 
Pricing strategy- Premium pricing 
Reducing the price to $50 will not be in accordance to the value proposition we are trying to 
create 
Also, the costs incurred by company on Artificial Intelligence are huge, pricing the product at 
$50 would require mass selling of the product to break even.
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SONY AIBO-The value proposition and rationale behind the positioning

  • 1. Section B Harshan HashimPGP05068 Henna Bansal PGP05069 IlikaGrover PGP05070 Jayesh Nagpal PGP05071 Joel Daniel PGP05072 Sony AIBO Case Group 4
  • 2. Benefits Sony AIBO: The Value Proposition  Hassle free pet  True companion with real emotions and instincts  Entertainment Experience  Fun of a living creature  Puppy love and a pet  Intelligent companion  Friend Features  Mimics the actions of a dog  Can be trained  Communication possible  Has a personality of its own Wants • Hassle Free pet • Intelligent companion • Intimate friend • Pet with a desired personality Needs • Need for companionship • Need for affection Fears • Need for training • Need to replace after a particular time • Frequent recharges • High investment Product Customer
  • 3. Resonating Value Proposition “A robotic pet with the capacity to have characteristics of a real pet without the inconvenience of having to own a real pet” Sony never competed with the features of its competitors in market at that time. All its competitors were obsessed with the idea of functionality in a robot. Sony understood that people’s real need was to have the company and affection of a pet without the hassle of owning a real one It emphasized the advantage of having an AIBO over a real pet, which obviously was its next best alternative in the market Sony was successful in highlighting this benefit and won over the markets in Japan and limited markets in US
  • 4. Stealth Positioning: The Rationale Sony had spent tens of millions of dollars to develop the first household robot, with the goal of seizing a leadership position in the emerging field against formidable competitors like Honda, Toyota, and Matsushita but Sony knew that marketing an unreliable, humanlike household robot that couldn’t handle even simple chores was sure to backfire Another important aspect guiding Sony’s positioning was a thorough understanding of the needs of the home market ie. Japan. People needed an affectionate companion and was open to the idea of robots. Positioning as an intelligent companion rather than a robot helped Sony cross demographic barriers in its potential audience. Even though basically a robot, Sony’s AIBO never competed with any of its competitors. It carved out a niche category for itself in the Robotics industry
  • 5. Categories from which Sony was facing competition • From the household robots which started emphasizing on the necessity of functionalities in a high priced robot- • Robots are more easily perceived as functional household robots as many competitors are working on functional household robots rather than robots for entertainment. • Competitors working on such robots include Hyundai, Matsushita, Toyota and Hitachi. Though no economically viable product for market has been launched as yet, it still poses a threat for the future. • Cheap imitation toys which cost less than $50 while AIBO costs $2500 (Tekno, Poo-Chi, Rocket the Wonder Dog). The product features were of no match to AIBO however these started to distort the customer expectations.
  • 6. Frame of Reference Positioned as Companion/Robotic Pet • Benefit: Fulfilment of owning a pet without any hassle. • Point of Difference: Intelligent, alert companion. Without any toil, guilt and fretting that usually go along. • Point of Parity: Goes through development stages of an infant, child, teen and adult and evolve differently with each master. Frame of Reference: Pet Dogs Alternative Frame of Reference(that could have been used): Functional Robot
  • 7. Factors that affected Sony AIBO’s Market in America • AIBO created confused reactions for many customers. People didn’t understand the utility of the product. • It seemed that Americans were to be educated about the product otherwise it might result in negative impact. • Older Americans believed that there is something dangerous or threatening with something that is too lifelike. • Issue of pricing posed a threat on the success of the product in the American market where the product is largely viewed as an entertainment tool rather than a product which breaks even between entertainment and functionality.
  • 8. How competition Affected Sony’s Marketing Strategy Sony marketed AIBO as pet robot or companion robot. Though they didn’t do much promotion of the product however the marketing strategy saw various additions/changes with time and competition: • Consumer profile • In Japan all age groups were the target consumers. The product was very popular among old people in Japan. However, in US only younger generation were ready to buy AIBO. Older Americans believed that there is something dangerous or threatening with something that is too lifelike. • Distribution Channel • Initially AIBO was available only through internet. But 2ndgeneration Aibo was also available through retail outlets including Sony style stores, selected Neiman-Marcus stores and Sharper image retail outlets and through hotline number rather than only through internet. This was done to have better distribution and enhance reach.
  • 9. How competition Affected Sony’s Marketing Strategy • Pricing strategy: • First generation AIBO was priced at $2500. But the second generation was offered base price of $1500 with the option of up gradation if consumers are willing to pay more. • Promotional strategy • Aibo sales in US and Japan had been primarily driven by publicity and word of mouth. • Movie starring AIBO, AIBO comic books, AIBO video game other AIBO related products were in the proposed pipeline to market AIBO. However AIBO marketers were not sure if they should wait for further maturity of the product or start mass advertising. • Colour Options: AIBO added more features and add-ons to promote the product. They also introduced more colour options.
  • 10. Reducing the price to $50? Type of Product-Evolutionary Value Proposition- A robotic pet with the capacity to have characteristics of a real pet without the inconvenience of having to own a real pet Cost- High cost of R&D on Robotics and Artificial Intelligence development Initial target customers -Innovators and early adopters since the product entered with a completely new value proposition Positioning- Stealth positioning
  • 11. Reducing the price to $50? Pricing strategy- Premium pricing Reducing the price to $50 will not be in accordance to the value proposition we are trying to create Also, the costs incurred by company on Artificial Intelligence are huge, pricing the product at $50 would require mass selling of the product to break even.