Executive Briefing: Monday 17 August

August 16
3 mins

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Private Equity Acquires OOH Media Giant for $1.04 Billion

Private equity firm I Squared Capital has acquired oOh!media, a leading Australian and New Zealand out-of-home (OOH) media company, in a deal valuing the firm at $1.04 billion. Shareholders will receive $1.68 cash per share, plus an interim dividend of 2 cents. This acquisition, which followed earlier "opportunistic" bids, signifies strong investor confidence in the OOH sector's infrastructure assets and growth potential, despite a generally tough advertising market. The new ownership structure is expected to support oOh!media's strategy to optimise its network and deliver compelling advertising opportunities, indicating a significant consolidation and strategic investment in physical advertising channels.

RudderStack Launches AI-Powered Customer Data Platform

RudderStack has introduced RudderAI, an agentic Customer Data Platform (CDP) designed to streamline the entire customer data lifecycle using artificial intelligence. This platform empowers marketing and product teams with natural language interfaces to collect, unify, activate, and govern customer data, reducing reliance on extensive data engineering resources. RudderAI promises to automate tracking code generation, resolve customer identities for 360-degree profiles, and facilitate audience building and campaign activation through conversational workflows. This innovation aims to accelerate time-to-insight from weeks to days, enabling more agile and data-driven marketing strategies while ensuring privacy and compliance by not storing conversations or using customer data for model training.

Agencies Disable Meta's AI Creative Tools by Default

Australian advertising agencies are disabling Meta's AI creative tools by default, indicating a cautious industry stance towards platform-generated artificial intelligence. This collective decision highlights ongoing concerns among agencies regarding the control, brand safety, and efficacy of AI-generated content when integrated directly into advertising campaigns on major social media platforms. The move suggests a preference for human oversight and tailored creative processes over automated solutions, prompting brands to consider their own policies and risk appetites for AI-driven creative content, and potentially impacting Meta’s push for wider AI adoption in advertising.

ASUS Enters Smart E-Bike Market with AI-Enabled Booster

ASUS has launched the Oxiis E250G1 Intelligent Bike Booster, a universal, friction-drive motor system that transforms any conventional bicycle into a smart e-bike. This new consumer electronics product features adaptive boost technology that precisely detects inclines for seamless assistance, a wireless cadence sensor, and a smart brake-detecting taillight. Designed for easy installation without modifying existing bike components, the Oxiis offers a removable battery, 500W peak power, and app-controlled riding modes. This entry marks a significant expansion of a major tech brand into the rapidly growing e-mobility and active lifestyle market, leveraging AI to enhance user experience and accessibility for a broad range of cyclists.

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