Paris, January 31, 2013 – JCDecaux SA (Euronext Paris: DEC), the number one outdoor advertising company worldwide, announced today the official inauguration of the Play table (one of JCDecaux’s six Intelligent Street Furniture items selected by the City of Paris) in the presence of Jean-Louis Missika, Deputy Mayor in charge of Innovation, Research and Universities, and Pierre Aidenbaum, Mayor of the 3rd arrondissement.
In response to a call for projects launched by the Paris City authorities, JCDecaux designed 6 innovative concepts representing the company’s vision for digital services in the urban environment. The aim is to make Paris easier to navigate and more accessible for the public. JCDecaux designed its offering around 5 major themes: discovering, getting information, sharing, working, and playing. Paris residents and visitors have already been able to experience the Concept-Bus Shelter, the ‘Décodeur Urbain’, the Digital Totem, the Digital Harbour, the e- Village; they can now enjoy Play.
Albert Asséraf, Executive Vice-President, Strategy, Research & Marketing of JCDecaux, said: “We are delighted to be unveiling the Play table today, part of JCDecaux’s Intelligent Street Furniture range that is currently being tested in Paris. The Play table has been specifically designed for the city’s parks and gardens, creating an interactive playground that is open to everyone, providing an enjoyable and relaxing experience for the public. The City of Paris has given us a wonderful opportunity to test this new service with residents and tourists. We are proud to have developed the initial games in partnership with PlayTouch, a start-up company that has been based at our offices in Neuilly-sur-Seine since 2011. This latest Intelligent Street Furniture product underlines once again our Group’s expertise in terms of innovation to provide public services and our wish to be open to new content creators.”