AcuityAds Holdings Inc
TSX:AT
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AcuityAds Holdings Inc
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AcuityAds Holdings, Inc. engages in the provision of digital advertising solutions. The company is headquartered in Toronto, Ontario and currently employs 187 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2012-07-17. The firm offers a Programmatic Marketing Platform, a machine learning technology that allows advertisers to purchase online advertisements in real-time using an advertising-buying method. The company also offers illumin, an advertising automation technology, that offers advertisers the ability to plan, buy, optimize and report on omnichannel advertising programs from a single, intuitive user-interface. Its illumin enables advertisers to map consumer journey playbooks across devices and communication channels and execute in real-time using programmatic technology. The Company’s illumin technology enables delivery of custom creative advertising based on audience receptivity (time, place and context). Its subsidiaries include AcuityAds Inc., AcuityAds US Inc., 140 Proof Inc., and ADman Interactive S.L.U.
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