Paris, 24 October 2012 - JCDecaux SA (Euronext Paris: DEC), the world's number one outdoor advertising company announces that, together with its Brazilian partner Publicrono (JCDecaux 80% / Publicrono 20%), it has been awarded the contract for the design, manufacture, installation, maintenance and marketing of the advertising faces on 1,000 digital clocks (providing a minimum of 2,000 advertising faces including a number of digital displays) for a 25-year period.
Five years after passing the "Cidade Limpa" (Clean City) law which prohibited advertising in its streets, São Paulo, the fifth largest Metropolitan Area worldwide, is reintroducing outdoor advertising in a regulated environment which is ideally suited to the Street Furniture concept introduced by JCDecaux.
JCDecaux called upon two internationally renowned "paulistanos" architects, Ruy Ohtake and Carlos Bratke, to integrate a sense of identity into the design of the most extensive clock project worldwide, featuring advanced digital technology.
The clocks will provide residents with useful information including the time, temperature and air quality as well as city information (news, cultural events and the Municipality's Twitter messages...). Content, managed remotely by JCDecaux and updated in real time, will benefit from exceptional visibility thanks to high definition digital displays. The clocks will also facilitate São Paulo's city communications, particularly during events staged in Brazil's economic capital; the FIFA Confederations Cup in 2013, the FIFA World Cup in 2014 and the Olympic Games in 2016.