Registration is now officially open for the World Out of Home Organization’s in-person Global Congress to be held in Toronto on May 25-27. This is WOO’s first in-person Congress since Dubai 2019.
The Congress will be held at the Sheraton Toronto Centre Hotel, 123 Queen Street West.
A star-studded international speaker program which includes key decision-makers from Out of Home, the wider global advertising industry, analysts, and commentators, is lined-up. An enlarged Exhibition Program will feature exciting new developments in technology and measurement, with the opportunity for exhibitors to meet leading media owners face to face.
Congress will be open with its customary program of pre-dinner drinks on Wednesday May 25, full-day Congress on May 26 followed by the Gala Dinner and awards presentations and a further full-day Congress on May 27. On Friday night, there will be WOO’s popular informal closing party, with great cuisine and live performances.
As registration opens, WOO is offering a generous EarlyEarlyBird congress rate, available until March 4th of €1000 Euros for members and €1750 non-members. This represents a €200 per person saving on the full rates for both members and non-members.
REGISTER FOR Global Congress in Toronto
More details will be announced in the coming weeks. For further information contact Richard Saturley at richard@worldooh.org.
About WOO
The World Out of Home Organization is the only global Out of Home Association, working to promote and improve the OOH industry on behalf of its members. Board members include the major International companies – JCDecaux and Clear Channel – as well as Ströer, Pikasso, Global Outdoor, blowUP media, OUTFRONT Media from the US, oOh!Media from Australia and Selvel One from India as well as OOH associations, the OAAA in the US and Alooh from Latin America.
Membership is open to all companies who operate in the OOH sector and, as a non-profit Organization, funds are reinvested in industry issues such as research and the annual international congress. WOO is a member of EASA in Europe, as well as a founding member of ICAS, and actively works to help the membership with legislation issues within their own countries as well. It also aims to lobby for Out of Home advertising with authorities, international organizations, opinion formers and other elements of the communication media.