Out of Home innovations at inaugural Outfront presentation

oOh!media reveals latest Out of Home innovations at inaugural Outfront presentation
Sydney – 21 September 2022: oOh!media, Australia’s leading Out of Home media company today announces the launch of its first Outfront event.
CEO Cathy O’Connor shares oOh!’s vision for a digital-first Out of Home future, capturing audience attention at scale and how oOh! is driving better outcomes for brands and making them unmissable.
oOh!’s Outfront’23 will feature updates on strategy, detailing how oOh! is better positioned to help advertisers capture audience attention. The event will also see oOh! reveal key industry announcements in growth areas of retailer media, programmatic and 3D Anamorphic creative.
O’Connor said: “Our inaugural Outfront is an opportunity to engage and inspire our advertising and agency partners and share our vision on the future evolution of Out of Home. We have big plans for the year ahead and will show how oOh! can help advertisers to grow their businesses and deliver greater return on investment.”
oOh! Outfront’23 takes place on 27 October at 3pm.
Register your interest here to watch the presentation.
About oOh!media
oOh!media is a leading Out of Home media company that is enhancing public spaces through the creation of engaging environments that help advertisers, landlords, leaseholders, community organizations, local councils and governments reach large and diverse public audiences. The company’s extensive network of more than 37,000 digital and static asset locations includes roadsides, retail center’s, airports, train stations, bus stops, office towers, cafes, bars and universities. Listed on the ASX, oOh! employs around 800 people across Australia and New Zealand, and had revenues of $504 million in 2021. The company invests heavily in technology, and is pioneering the use of sophisticated data techniques that enable clients to maximize their media spend through unrivalled and accurate audience targeting. Find out more at oohmedia.com.au
