Admobilize and SmartLink Partner Out of Home Product

Furthering its commitment to provide the out-of-home advertising industry with easy-to-deploy vehicle analytics solutions, AdMobilize, the industry leading computer vision company that is dedicated to making sense of the physical world, today announced a new strategic partnership with SmartLink, the innovative manufacturer of remote management solutions. According to Michael Neel, Head of Marketing and Sales at AdMobilize, the two companies have collaborated to build and distribute a remotely-manageable standalone road signage unit for streamlined vehicle analytics data collection.

 

“This collaboration to develop a standalone vehicle analytics unit that’s completely remotely-manageable makes out-of-home advertising easier, and more effective than ever before,” Neel emphasized. “By combining our sophisticated vehicle analytics algorithms with SmartLink’s remote management and control platform, road signage can now, for the first time ever, both gather important vehicle analytics data while also being entirely remotely manageable and controllable, from anywhere in the world on nearly any device. It’s the perfect combination of sophisticated technology that’s simple to use and operate.”

 

AdMobilize and SmartLink’s new collaborative unit will contain all of the components needed to provide real time vehicle count and speed data for operators. The simple plug-and-play unit will be equipped with a SmartLink module for effective remote management and consistent, hassle-free data collection. What’s more, the unit will be compatible with static, as well as digital billboards. “Acquiring vehicle analytics from a static billboard was not feasible before this partnership,” Neel commented. “Now, advertisers can simply hook the unit up and start collecting data, even from the oldest billboard on the highway.”

 

“For over ten years, our tireless commitment to innovation has allowed SmartLink to establish itself as the industry-leader in remote management and control of out-of-home solutions – and this partnership with AdMobilize is just the most recent evidence of such,” stated Franklin Olive, SmartLink Vice President/ General Manager. “We’ve created a standalone vehicle analytics unit that will, for the first time ever, allow OOH operators to remotely manage the power via cellular for reboot; notify of loss of power and power restore; consolidate and manage cellular data plans utilizing our buying power with AT&T and Verizon; and design and build integration kits for end use.”

 

The SmartLink System has become the standard in monitoring and remote control for the out-of-home and property management industries. SmartLink centralizes all inventory, allowing users to view and manage their locations’ lighting and maintenance from any computer, tablet, or the SmartLink App. SmartLink maximizes savings potential, drastically reduces utility consumption, and reduces the time spent on solving issues. The system alerts users in real time to any maintenance issues that occur, allowing customers to respond in the proper manner.

 

The AdMobilize platform can, in real-time, track ad performance and customer engagement and capture various vehicle analytics such as count, detection zones, average speed, travel direction, and day/night modes. All captured vehicle analytics are then fed to a cloud based dashboard or API that allows end-users to assess results and performance, identify trends, and make any necessary adjustments to content. “The AdMobilize platform provides out-of-home advertisers with key information about the effect their advertisement is having on the road,” AdMobilize co-founder and CEO Rodolfo Saccoman said. “In partnership with SmartLink, we are simplifying and streamlining the management and collection of this data.”

 

SmartLink and AdMobilize will begin co-selling units to the out of home industry starting in June 2017. For hi-res photography, click here. For more on AdMobilize, visit www.admobilize.com. For more on SmartLink, visit www.smartlinkcontrol.com.

 

About AdMobilize

AdMobilize, headquartered in Miami, FL with offices in London, UK, Bogota, Colombia, Sao Paulo, Brazil is a venture-backed company with seamless solutions for implementing advanced computer vision technologies in the brick and mortar world. Our mission is to connect the physical world to the online grid. Our “drop in” solutions yield to each customer’s hardware/software needs. AdMobilize’s first product is the AdBeacon Camera, the first “Plug and Measure” real-time audience hardware and analytics device for the real world. Our latest product is MATRIX, a platform where people around the world can build and download Internet of Things applications. AdMobilize is your all-in-one solution for real-time data and analytics for retail, live events, OOH (including vehicles), small business, digital signage, malls, restaurants, and beyond. For more information, please visit www.admobilize.com.

 

About SmartLink

SmartLink™, headquartered in Huntsville, Alabama manufactures and distributes m2m remote lighting control and management solutions. Our proven and trusted controller, The SmartLink System has become the standard in remote monitoring and lighting control for all Out of Home advertising and Property Management. SmartLink centralizes all inventory, enabling users to view and manage the lighting and maintenance of each location via computer, tablet, or the SmartLink App. In addition to effortless control, the SmartLink System maximizes savings potential, reduces utility consumption and time spent on troubleshooting. SmartLink systems alert users in real-time to any maintenance issues that occur, allowing for immediate response time. For over a decade, we at OutdoorLink, Inc. ® place our valued customers as the cornerstone of our inspiration and continued innovation. Our system has been built on a combined 82 years of hands on industry experience and influenced by our customer’s needs and wants.  For more information please visit, smartlinkcontrol.com.

 

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