IAB Australia welcomes 13 new members

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Gai Le Roy: ‘Together they enable us to grow sustainable and diverse investment in digital advertising in Australia.’

IAB Australia has welcomed 13 new members to the industry body from brands, publishers, agencies and adtech companies.

The new members were drawn to the IAB by the opportunity to engage in industry discussions and initiatives, either through participation in Councils and Working Groups or as general members.

The ability to access policy advice on regulatory issues, industry best practice guidelines and advertising and measurement standards, as well as attend all IAB events free of charge are other popular benefits of membership.

Joining IAB Australia are Adgile Media, AdFixus, Quora, Reddit, Australian Venue Co, StackAdapt, TechMedia, Hype & Dexter, Thanks, Audience Group, FreeWheel, Smartly and Captify. They join the 175 existing IAB Australia members including Terry White Chemmart, Metcash and Fetch TV who joined late last year.

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Gai Le Roy: ‘Everything we do is designed to enable better business for our members by tackling vital challenges, showing what great advertising can do, and looking ahead to help them prepare for the future.’

One of the IAB’s greatest strengths is the breadth of the industry represented by our members both locally and internationally,” Gai Le Roy, CEO of IAB Australia, said.

“Together they enable us to grow sustainable and diverse investment in digital advertising in Australia. Everything we do is designed to enable better business for our members by tackling vital challenges, showing what great advertising can do, and looking ahead to help them prepare for the future.”

Much of the success achieved by IAB Australia originates from the work conducted by the IAB Councils and Working Groups which are comprised of a wide range of IAB Member companies.

The participants provide a broad, collective voice to address key issues and challenges faced by the industry, by marketers and by the members’ own organisations. Their work includes helping set Australian specific standards and guidelines, driving education initiatives and developing key industry resources.

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