Large, static ads placed in high-traffic areas.
Electronic displays that can change content frequently.
Ads placed on or around bus shelters.
Posters and digital screens inside and outside subway stations and trains.
Ads on bus stop benches or other public seating.
Advertising on public information kiosks or interactive terminals.
Ads placed on lampposts or other street fixtures.
Large advertisements covering building walls.
Posters and displays in train stations.
Ads in terminals, baggage claim areas, and on airport shuttles.
Eye-catching installations like giant billboards or building wraps.
Electronic billboards that can show dynamic and real-time content.
Kiosks that allow users to interact with the content and receive information or offers.
Displays inside buses, trains, and trams.
Dynamic content on screens in high-traffic transit hubs.
Screens in retail environments that show promotions, product information, or interactive content.
Ads integrated into or around product displays.
Digital screens integrated into bus shelters that can provide real-time transit information and ads.
Benches equipped with digital ads and interactive features.
Digital screens that use data to serve targeted ads based on factors like time of day, weather, or audience demographics.
Interactive ads that overlay digital content onto the real world via mobile devices or AR glasses.
Immersive advertising experiences in virtual environments.