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Motio expands its healthcare network with Envent wayfinding in hospitals

Motio has been appointed by Envent, Australia’s preeminent wayfinding solutions provider, to exclusively represent advertising across its rapidly expanding network of healthcare and hospital displays and wayfinding installations. This strategic partnership strengthens Motio’s presence in the healthcare sector, enhancing its ability to connect advertisers with highly targeted audiences in high volume environments.

The Envent network includes major healthcare facilities such as Prince of Wales Hospital at Randwick (pictured), as well as the Westmead Health Precinct, St George Hospital and other large scale health focussed facilities. These significant healthcare destinations reach a diverse audience, from healthcare professionals and administrators to visitors and patient groups, creating valuable opportunities for advertisers to connect with niche demographics at scale.

This partnership adds to Motio’s expanding healthcare channel, Motio Health, which already operates over 750 displays nationally, offering unparalleled reach to advertisers looking to communicate directly with audiences. With Envent’s expanding footprint, Motio continues to create new opportunities in the healthcare media sector.

Managing Director of Envent, Justin Dean said “Envent is continuing to roll out sophisticated wayfinding solutions in major facilities, working with government and healthcare administrators to provide optimum directional information in these large scale facilities”

Adam Cadwallader, CEO, Motio said “these locations host enormous audiences on a daily basis with a really interesting mission mix that will suit advertisers with highly specific communication requirements. We absolutely love the uniqueness of this channel”

The displays are located at the natural pedestrian flow points and operate as traditional, digital formats. During the use of the wayfinding, the advertising converts to a localised banner and then returns to its normal advertising operations when dormant for more than 30 seconds.

Motio’s first campaigns came to life this week with campaigns featuring superannuation, government, aged care and NDIS services.

Contact:

Adam Cadwallader | CEO | motio
0419 999 867

How we can create mentally healthier environments with Black Dog Institute

October is Mental Health Month, a time for everyone from individuals to businesses to reflect on the profound impact of mental health on our society. So as we draw to a close on another mental health month, it’s important the conversation about mental health continues.

 

At Motio we have an ongoing commitment to champion mental health initiatives, including our content partnership with Black Dog Institute. And we had the privilege of sitting down with Deb Agnew, Senior Manager of Brand and Marketing Communications at Black Dog Institiute to chat through the steps to creating safer work environments and supporting others. As well as some valuable insights on maintaining mental health well-being, and most importantly, initiating difficult conversations with loved ones.

 

 

What motivated you to join the Black Dog Institute and become dedicated to the cause of mental health?

 

Deb Agnew: I’m very passionate about mental health and went through a very trying time with a family member experiencing anxiety and depression a few years ago.  It was a very dark and terrifying time and inspired me to work with an organisation who is making strides to change the mental health care system in Australia. Hence my work at the Black Dog Institute, a world-leading mental health research organisation that is not only researching anxiety and depression but transforming people’s lives with its evidence-based mental health treatments, educational programs, services and resources.

 

The Mental Health Month theme this year is “We all have a role to play”, what does that mean to you?

 

DA: The theme underscores our shared responsibility in supporting better mental health for all people. The theme reminds us that supporting friends, family, and even strangers experiencing mental health challenges is crucial. So is promoting empathy and encouraging open conversations and reducing stigma. Advocacy, awareness, and creating safe environments are essential components of our collective role. It emphasises self-care while fostering a culture of acceptance and understanding. Inclusivity, prevention and early intervention are also key aspects, emphasising that better mental health is relevant to all individuals and communities. This theme calls us to create a more compassionate and supportive society where mental health is prioritised and valued.

 

Supporting those around us can be challenging at times. Do you have any practical suggestions to initiate meaningful check-in conversations with friends, colleagues, or family members?

 

DA: Initiating meaningful check-in conversations involves being empathetic, caring and lending an ear. Start by asking open-ended questions like “What’s been on your mind?” Or “How have you been feeling lately?” It’s important to be genuinely interested in their response, authentic and not to rush. Avoid judgments and offer your support, saying something like, “I’m here for you, and I care about how you’re doing.” Remember, it’s about listening, understanding, and showing you care.

 

In our fast-paced lives, daily stress can take a toll on mental wellbeing. Could you recommend some daily activities individuals can incorporate to better manage and reduce stress?

 

DA: To better manage daily stress and enhance mental wellbeing, consider incorporating some of these daily activities:

  • Organise your day, routine and preparation is a good thing to provide structure and anticipate challenges before they become issues.
  • Maintain social connections and time with friends and loved ones.
  • Limit screen time, set boundaries on news consumption and prioritise adequate sleep, a healthy diet and physical exercise.
  • Spend time in nature, time away from the hustle and bustle amidst trees is very soothing.
  • Practice gratitude and acknowledging the things that you are grateful for, both big and small. What we focus on grows and multiplies, so focussing on what is working and makes you smile is important.
  • I personally find Meditation a great way to destress, declutter my mind and create space for new ideas and opportunities.

If stress becomes overwhelming, seek help. There’s lots available. A good first point of contact is to check in with your GP. They can help by providing a referral to a psychologist. There’s face-to-face options or telehealth appointments.  There’s also digital tools, resources or apps, help is at hand. Two notable evidence-based mental health apps from Black Dog Institute are myCompass, which helps you navigate your mood and SleepNinja which helps with sleep disturbances.

 

 

Raising awareness about mental health resources and support services is crucial. What actions do you think we can take not only during Mental Health Month but throughout the year to achieve this?

 

DA: To raise awareness about mental health resources and support services year-round, we can start by normalising discussions about mental health, destigmatising it and sharing personal stories. We can point people in the direction of evidence-based resources, like those provided by Black Dog Institute, that have been tried and tested and have been proven to work. We can encourage workplaces and schools to provide education and resources around better mental health and share information through their social media and community events. We can collaborate with mental health organisations, as well as local governments, and businesses to create accessible services and support networks. We can advocate for policies that prioritise better mental health, and support individuals seeking help without judgment. By maintaining a sustained effort in these areas beyond Mental Health Month, we can ensure that awareness and support for mental health are ongoing priorities in our communities.

 

BDI has been using Motio Health and Motio Café to promote some important messaging across Australia – how has it been going for you so far?

 

DA: Through the Motio network we’ve had the opportunity to reach millions of Australians. Many metro professionals through Café, as well as those focused on their health and wellbeing via Health. Within the first three days of BDI using the Motio media networks, we’ve had over 500 visits to our campaign landing page.

We know that out-of-home media impacts behaviour change by repetitively exposing audiences to clear, visually appealing messages. We want to elevate the importance of better mental health and increase awareness of Black Dog Institute’s ability to assist with treatments, programs, services, resources and digital tools to foster better mental health.

 

Finally, fostering a supportive work environment is vital. How can organisations reduce the stigma around mental health and create a space that encourages support for their employees?

 

DA: Organisations can reduce the stigma around mental health and create a mentally healthy and supportive workspace.  We help organisations do this through our Workplace Mental Health programs. We educate employees and managers about better mental health, offering tools and resources to recognise signs of distress, promoting open dialogue about mental health concerns and ensuring access to confidential support services. Encouraging work-life balance and stress management techniques, and leading by example through visible leadership support for mental wellbeing. Ultimately, we know that better mental health pays dividends and leads to better productivity, better job satisfaction and better cost savings for organisations.

 

 

The Black Dog Institute is the only medical research institute in Australia to investigate on mental health. Their goal is to create a mentally healthier world for everyone, and Motio is a proud media partner.

Motio To Acquire oOh!media’s Café And Venue Digital Place Based Networks

Motio Limited (ASX:MXO or “Motio”) has today announced it has entered into binding terms to acquire oOh!media’s Café and Venue Digital Place Based networks for $2.35M under a vendor financing facility provided by oOh.

In a milestone moment for Motio, the two networks comprise of over 450+ locations reaching crucial audiences in long dwell time environments. These locations comprise of Cafés in CBDs and key urban locations – as well as digital displays in landmark licensed Venues Australia wide. The deal is pivotal to Motio’s continued growth and expansion in the Digital Place Based and Audience Experience sector – which it continues to develop and lead.

Motio’s growth has been driven by it’s existing, focussed, and professional team committed to high quality media sales growth as well as a specific focus on assisting our commercial partners to engage their customers to create world class audience experiences. The Motio team will work with counterparts at oOh! to complete the integration of the two networks over January and February including displays, Wi-Fi and commercial agreement changes in readiness for completion on March 1, 2023.

Adam Cadwallader, CEO at Motio:

“Motio is setup and ready to take on additional networks. These two channels are especially significant with a number of us at Motio having worked previously on the build and development of both Café and Venue. We are very excited to have them join the Moto portfolio. Our continued focus in developing the Digital Place-Based & Audience Experience sector will be further enhanced with these networks and Motio is right sized to operate them with minimal impact or additional investment required in our team and operational infrastructure.”

“We will ensure these networks are ready for programmatic revenue from day one and our team will be in market from January to ignite media sales from March 2023 and beyond. Our systems, technology and people are ready and enthused for this next stage of Motio’s growth”

At completion, Motio will own and operate over 1,500 digital displays across 1,000+ locations nationally. These networks reach in excess of 1.5 million unique Australian’s every week regardless of their other media consumption.

 

Media & Investor Relations

Adam Cadwallader
Managing Director
Motio Limited
adam@motio.com.au

XTD Resets Its Course, Officially Rebrands As Motio

We’re extremely excited to announce that Motio has launched today, the new name for XTD, marking the next stage in our evolution.

From today, Out-of-Home media company XTD has officially changed its name to Motio Limited (ASX:MXO); and we’re looking forward to solidifying our place as a leader in the Place Based media and Location Intelligence sector.

The change was approved by shareholders at our Annual General Meeting last Friday, the name change supports our diversification strategy and the evolving of our core business of Place Based Media. Motio’s growth ambitions have been well documented this year – launching a market facing media company of the same name led by Jack Mortlock, accelerating the combination of media, content, customer experience, data and technology integration to develop and grow our environments.

Our CEO and Managing Director of Motio, Adam Cadwallader, said the name Motio represented movement and pays a genuine respect to the people who are committed to its growth.

“The hard work and dedication of our small, but very committed team over the past twelve months revealed clear demand for advertisers to invest in our sectors for relevance, brand safety and targeting layered with a genuine thirst from landlords looking for more than a cheque or some heat maps from their Wi-Fi provider,” he said.

“We are creating scaled media and data led micro-environments in the Sports and Leisure, Health and Wellness and On-The-Go Retail, replicating the same tech and approach as ‘smart cities’ or ‘precincts’ with scale, customisation and flexibility.”

“Whilst these elements are operating independently today, we are pioneering the ability to bring these parts together providing intelligence to our property partners, advertisers and importantly making our environment customer focussed and friendly.”

Motio now owns digital place-based networks across Australia in Health, Sports and Leisure, represents Swift Media’s Health & Wellness network, and Engagis’ Caltex Petro Retail network.

We also operate Digital-Out-Of-Home content company, Enormity and have recently announced the development of its data and analytics platform, CLIX.

Additionally on the ASX, we last week closed our share price at $0.073, a 332% Year On Year share price increase (13/11/20 vs 13/11/20 $0.022) – and a 507% Market Capitalisation increase to date.

The business also had a 164% EBITDA increase Year On Year (FY2020 vs FY2019).

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