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The winning methodology allows for the production of daily data presenting website viewership data day by day (gemiusAudience with Overnight methodology). It’s the second time Gemius has won in this competition.
Piotr Ejdys, president of the company, beamed with joy. “The IAB Award is an evidence to the fact that the European internet sector appreciates our efforts and at the same time a culmination of many years of hard work. This is also the coping stone for the last three months of unusually intense work, because we have been doing our best to make our projects work in practice,” said Ejdys and went on to list the projects that the company successfully implemented. “In March, we started a study on the video advertising market which launched in Poland and Ukraine. In May, we won a tender for internet research in the Czech Republic. In Poland, in turn, we implemented a few key solutions for the advertising industry. They include daily data made available overnight which tracks PC traffic at two locations, home and office, as well as by tablet or smartphone. But today, we published the first data that shows the complete reach of publishers and websites on all devices,” Ejdys concluded with pride.
Gregor Nišavić, CEO of Gemius Adria, Gemius ‘daughter’ company, which has been operating in the Slovenian market for ten years, highlighted the importance of this new and advanced methodology for the Slovenian market: “Gemius again proved that we are the innovation leader in the study of public in the European market – in the future, you can expect even more new products and services that will strengthen both Slovenian and global digital ecosystem.”
In this year’s edition, Gemius received two nominations for internet research solutions. The company also had a shot at the prize for the production of data about network viewership data on PCs split by home and office (Home & Work Multilocation Model).
The winners were announced at the Interact Congress in Lisbon (12 May). Vesna Gordon, head of sales and marketing, and Emil Pawłowski, chief science officer, accepted the prize on behalf of the firm. Gemius competed for the final award with three other companies. The jury included: Nick Niddleston (ZenithOptimedia), Paul Hardcastle (Yahoo!), Ariane Längsfeld (Millward Brown), Pawel Kolenda (IAB Poland) and Tuncay Yavuz (IAB Turkey, OMD Turkey).