OAC
Avinashi Outdoor Advertising takes up sponsorship of Cocktail & Dinner at OAC 2023
The OOH media owning firm reinforces its contribution toward fostering the spirt of partnership in the OOH industry.
Avinashi Outdoor Advertising, a fast growing OOH media owning firm with strong business footprints in the southern markets, has taken up the sponsorship of Cocktail & Dinner at the upcoming 17th Outdoor Advertising Convention (OAC) that will be organised at the state-of-the-art Manekshaw Centre, Delhi on July 28-29.
Avinashi Ads, under the leadership of its Founder Annaraya S Talwar, and Managing Director Gurudath Talwar, operates high quality OOH media assets that include hoardings, bus shelters, unipoles, gantries and glow sign boxes. As the firm takes significant steps in the DOOH space, the leadership is also playing a catalytic role in promoting the spirit of partnership in the Indian OOH industry, and partnering OAC 2023 is one such key initiative.
The OAC 2023 knowledge sessions will be directing particular focus on:
- Doubling OOH revenues
- Growing the DOOH/pDOOH pie
- Enhancing the creative quotient
- Smart city projects/urban development & OOH
- Technology adoption for OOH competitiveness
- Retail DOOH opportunity
- Green solutions including EV charger media networks
- Ad verification & media monitoring tools.
The sessions will be addressed by global OOH leaders, top brand marketers, media planners and strategists, government officials, adtech specialists, creative professionals, among others.
Like previous editions, OAC 2023 will have the Quintessential OOH Quiz contest, and contests for the best questions asked during the individual knowledge sessions.
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