World Out of Home Organization adds nine new members from three continents
Following the acquisition of 15 new members last month, the World Out of Home Organization has added a further nine organizations to its roster, including two more national OOH associations, from New Zealand and Italy.
Five of the new members are from the APAC region, three from Europe, and one from North America
WOO now has a total of 30 national associations as members.
In addition to the national associations, five of the new members are OOH service providers/suppliers and two are national media owners.
As well as Italy and New Zealand, the countries represented include Canada, China, France, Pakistan and Spain.
The new members are:
AIPE — national OOH association, Italy
OOHMAA — national OOH association, New Zealand
Exterior Plus — national media owner, Spain
Arrows Advertising — national media owner, Pakistan
Top Banners Printing Solutions — OOH service provider/supplier, China
Shenzhen Atenti Technologies Co, Ltd —OOH service provider/supplier, China
Yaham Optoelectronics Co, Ltd — OOH service provider/supplier, China
Displayce — OOH service provider/supplier, France
Billboard Hub — OOH service provider/supplier, Canada
WOO Chief Operating Officer Mark Flys says: “It’s good to see how WOO is consistently attracting members from all sectors of the industry, especially national associations, and from both established and emerging markets. By working together through WOO we can combine to build the power and the reach of
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 blowUP media from Europe, OUTFRONT Media and Lamar from the US, Selvel One from India, Primedia from South Africa, oOh!media from Australia and Asiaray from Hong Kong. In addition, the following OOH associations are represented on the Board, the OAAA in the US, Alooh from Latin America, the FAW from Germany and the OMA in Australia.
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. More information at www.worldooh.org