QMS has unveiled the next stage of the City of Sydney street furniture network rollout, with the installation of an ensemble of kiosks around the CBD.
Eighteen new kiosks will be installed in key locations around the CBD, as selected by the City of Sydney: 10 large round kiosks and eight smaller oblongs that meet the service and amenity requirements of the City’s modern and evolving urban spaces.
Like the rest of the City of Sydney digital street furniture network, including bus shelters and communication pylons, the kiosks were designed in partnership with architects Grimshaw to suit the aesthetic of Sydney and its surrounds while improving accessibility and enhancing amenity.
The kiosks design features long-life cycle materials and run on GreenPower energy, ensuring the sustainability and accessibility credentials of the kiosks aligns with the City of Sydney’s 2030 Future Vision and Inclusion Action Plan.
QMS GM for the City of Sydney, Olivia Gotch, said the introduction of the new kiosks is a milestone in the establishment of QMS' City of Sydney network and the creation of public amenities that affirm Sydney’s standing as a progressive and global city.
“The kiosks and our other street furniture and digital assets are a great example of business and local government working together to provide world-class, sustainable and accessible amenities for the benefit of the community and brands," she said.
The kiosks are included in QMS’ range of data-led City of Sydney advertising packages, as well as in standalone CBD-centric kiosk packs that will give advertisers the ability to deliver added impact for their campaign in key locations.
The City of Sydney network covers 26 square kilometres and 33 suburbs. It reaches 2.6 million people a week, two thirds of whom live outside the central and inner east suburbs.
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