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Moving Walls runs blockchain-powered DOOH pilot for foodpanda

By M4G Bureau - March 11, 2020

Aqilliz has partners Moving Walls for the pilot

Aqilliz, a blockchain solutions provider is partnering with Moving Walls to facilitate a blockchain-powered DOOH advertising pilot for global mobile food delivery giant foodpanda.

Designed to provide greater transparency to the global DOOH market which is expected to be valued at US$32.1 billion by 2025, the pilot will offer an independent, real-time view of campaign performance, enabling brands to track whether their purchased impressions and advertising spots were played.

Srikanth Ramachandran, Founder and Group CEO of Moving Walls, said: “For far too long, OOH has existed without an independent means of verifying ad delivery. As an industry, we tend to point at online ad fraud to advocate for greater OOH spends but there are more fundamental issues of fragmentation and a lack of transparency that need to be fixed. This campaign gives us the exciting opportunity to implement emerging technologies in order to solve these long-standing infrastructural problems to the benefit of all participating partners across the OOH supply chain.”

With the use of the Zilliqa blockchain, the campaign will leverage smart contracts to provide a reliable, transparent ledger for media owners and buyers to verify the delivery of promised spots and impressions. As Aqilliz’s sole infrastructure provider, Zilliqa is a high-performance, high-security blockchain platform and is responsible for developing customised solutions for Aqilliz’s global network of enterprise partners. Zilliqa’s emphasis on scalability will allow stakeholders to verify the performance of their campaigns in near real time, enabling greater cost-efficiencies across the DOOH media supply chain.

Gowthaman Ragothaman, CEO of Aqilliz, said: “The OOH space is already much more fragmented than digital advertising and a lot of work is needed to better optimise and streamline existing infrastructures. This pilot with Moving Walls can help to demonstrate the potential of blockchain as a viable solution to address such issues in the OOH space. As a fully viewable, immutable ledger of transactions, blockchain can foster greater trust between stakeholders, be it media owners, buyers, and solutions providers, effectively repositioning OOH investments as more transparent and accountable.”

Embracing blockchain technology, foodpanda has been at the forefront of digital initiatives to better optimise customer engagement. As a leading mobile food delivery marketplace with far-reaching presence, foodpanda has over 150,000 restaurant partners across APAC. With an established foothold in Singapore’s food delivery market since 2012, foodpanda has recently expanded to offer more services on its platforms, including 24/7 on-demand grocery deliveries, allowing for additional customer touchpoints to drive brand loyalty.

Hasnain Babrawala, APAC Head of Marketing, Offline Channels, for foodpanda emphasised the brand’s commitment to accountable media spends: “As we rapidly expand across key global markets, OOH has been a major channel we leverage to consistently stay top-of-mind for our consumer base. As we embark on this campaign, we’re excited to see what benefits blockchain can bring by way of providing a real-time, independent view of OOH ad delivery in order for us to better strategically plan our marketing expenditure.”

Meanwhile, Laura Kantor, Head of Marketing and Sustainability at foodpanda Singapore, pointed out that the rise of digital signage enables the brand to be present throughout more offline moments: “Being in such a competitive landscape, innovation is crucial for us to maintain our market leadership in Singapore. We’re very excited to launch this pilot project, leveraging more than 2,000 screens nationwide, while being able to better verify when, where, and to whom our digital ads are delivered.”

The campaign will be run on 2,750 digital displays operated by three different media owners including Target Media screens in lifts and lobbies of condominiums and housing board blocks, Focus Media’s network of office lobby screens, and Moove Media’s in-taxi entertainment screens. It will be powered by Location Media Xchange (LMX), the first independent DOOH media supply-side platform with a regional footprint across Southeast Asia and India.

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