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Cartology Advances Retail Media Network with Broadsign

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Cartology, one of Australia’s leading retail media businesses, powered by Woolworths Group, and out-of-home (OOH) ad tech leader Broadsign announced a new partnership designed to enhance Cartology’s retail media network (RMN). The collaboration makes it easy for Cartology to schedule, manage, and deliver compelling content and advertisements across retail media displays located in over 1,400 Woolworths food and everyday needs stores throughout Australia and New Zealand. 

With Broadsign at the heart of its in-store display network, Cartology can now create more engaging in-store shopping experiences and attract brands looking to reach audiences on both the path to and at the point of purchase with omni-channel messaging. Cartology has already begun on boarding screens to the Broadsign Platform, including front-of-store digital totems, behind-the-counter displays, and other screen types.

 “Cartology holds a deep understanding of customer attitudes and behaviours and that’s invaluable to brands,” shared Stacey Lawson, head of campaign operations and delivery, Cartology. “As our business and the sector continue to evolve, partnering with Broadsign to leverage their content scheduling and management tools across our network provides media buyers with greater flexibility and enhances our internal operations here at Cartology. This ensures we can focus on creating the best in-store experience for Woolworths shoppers and drive sales overnight and customers over time for our valued clients.”

 “RMNs are gaining traction with brands, and Cartology is leading the way in Australia. It’s established a powerful group of targeted omni-channel advertising solutions, and we’re thrilled to partner with them,” shared Maarten Dollevoet, chief revenue officer, Broadsign. “Together, our partnership will help showcase the power of in-store advertising, strengthen the in-store experience for customers, and unlock opportunities for advertisers as part of the growth of retail media.”