Exhibitor profile

CITYZ MEDIA

Stand 65
24/26 quai Alphonse le Gallo
92100 Boulogne-Billancourt
France

Website
Design/fittings/accessibility/street furniture
Digital technologies and apps/passenger information

Cityz Media is a major French player in outdoor advertising.

Present in France for over 100 years, Cityz Media is the only operator present in all areas of life, consumption and mobility outside the home, contributing to the influence of cities and brands in both print and digital. The group is present in more than 50 towns and cities with more than 100,000 inhabitants: in total, more than 4,000 municipalities have at least one piece of Cityz Media communication furniture. Cityz Media is also the leading player in regional bus advertising, with a presence in more than 45 conurbations and 20,000 bus advertising panels.

The leader in digital advertising in shopping centres, with a presence at the heart of more than 200 major shopping complexes, Cityz Media has a total of almost 3,500 digital screens in malls, on the street and in underground trains.

Every week, Cityz Media enables private and public players to communicate with 35 million citizen-consumers.

 In a world where people are increasingly mobile and use public transport more and more frequently, street furniture fulfils a social function by promoting information and communication. We work with city dwellers, tourists and consumers to make their daily lives easier and make the experience of the city more enchanting. Our street furniture is designed and installed to be accessible, understandable and usable by everyone, including people with reduced mobility.

Our street furniture offers a wide range of services to make daily life easier for users, including benches, seats with different layouts, vending machines, USB ports and litter bins for selective sorting.

Our passenger shelters can be fitted with sensors to measure environmental data (air quality, real-time traffic, etc.), green roofs to protect the environment, etc. They can also be fitted with presence sensors, low-energy LEDs and power dimmers to help save energy and reduce light pollution, while maintaining a ‘safety’ level of illumination for residents, even in environments where there are no light points or where there are power cuts, thanks to an integrated battery. They can also be fitted with a guidance system to help visually impaired people find their way around town and use public transport independently.

They can also be used to display exclusive editorial content, recharge your phone or connect to Wi-Fi.