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Wework Works the Roads with Atrium OOH Splash

26×13 ft design led installs light up Gurugram enterprise hubs.

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MUMBAI: If office space is about location, Wework India has taken that mantra quite literally to the streets. Wework India Management Limited has rolled out a high-impact, design-led out-of-home campaign across Gurugram ahead of the launch of Wework Atrium Place, its latest enterprise-focused workspace in Udyog Vihar. The campaign, which went live in the first week of January, targets senior leaders and enterprise teams during peak commute hours across the city’s busiest business corridors.

Instead of traditional billboards, the brand has opted for large-format, architectural-style installations measuring 26×13 feet. Positioned across four high-visibility locations Sikanderpur, Golf Course Road, outside DLF Cyber Hub, and outside Ambience Mall on NH-8, the executions aim to transform everyday traffic routes into immersive brand moments.

Each installation uses bespoke, custom-built formats featuring backlit extended structures, sculptural acrylic lettering, and illuminated box elements. The result is less roadside advertising and more urban design statement, crafted to introduce depth, dimension and a premium aesthetic into Gurugram’s commercial skyline.

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Rooted in a design-first philosophy, the creative approach leans on clean layouts and restrained messaging. Built for high-speed arterial roads, the visuals are engineered to deliver impact within seconds, balancing clarity with sophistication and reinforcing an enterprise-first brand identity without overwhelming the viewer.

Wework India chief marketing officer Debosmita Majumder said the campaign was built around context and attention. “OOH works best when it sits at the intersection of context and attention. For the launch of Wework Atrium Place, we focused on enterprise corridors where senior leaders and decision-makers are already primed to engage during their daily commute. Every element, from the scale and premium formats to the launch-led storytelling, has been designed to command attention without being intrusive, while reinforcing a clean, confident, enterprise-first brand language.”

The outdoor rollout forms part of a broader integrated launch strategy, amplified through digital media, social platforms, influencer collaborations and owned channels. The selected sites sit within Gurugram’s most established business districts, ensuring repeated exposure among enterprise professionals within the natural catchment of WeWork Atrium Place.

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Conceptualised in-house by the Wework India team and executed in partnership with OAP India, the campaign sets the tone for the opening of Wework Atrium Place at DLF Atrium Place in Udyog Vihar. Designed for large organisations navigating hybrid and evolving work models, the new centre positions itself squarely at the intersection of flexibility and enterprise scale.

In a city where billboards often blur into the background, WeWork’s latest move makes a simple point, sometimes, to sell workspace, you first have to own the space outside it.

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Zepto names Saurabh Kabra vice president for non-trade advertising

Former blinkit and ITC executive to drive Zepto’s ad-led growth

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BENGALURU: Zepto has elevated Saurabh Kabra to vice president—non-trade advertising, partnerships and catalogue, underscoring the quick-commerce firm’s push to deepen high-margin revenue streams beyond deliveries.

Based in Bengaluru, Kabra will lead the strategic expansion of Zepto’s advertising and partnerships ecosystem. He was previously senior director and head of the non-trade advertising business, where he played a central role in building the company’s ad-led monetisation playbook.

Since joining Zepto, Kabra has worked closely with the chief executive’s office on strategic initiatives, contributing to the company’s rapid scale-up in India’s intensely competitive quick-commerce market. His elevation comes as platforms increasingly court brand advertising to steady margins and diversify revenue.

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Before Zepto, Kabra held senior growth roles at Blinkit, serving as associate director of growth and city CEO for Hyderabad, where he led regional expansion and operational scaling.

Earlier in his career, he spent several years at ITC Limited, managing brands such as Classmate and Paperkraft and overseeing sales operations in the personal care business. He is an alumnus of Indian Institute of Management Calcutta.

Industry executives view the appointment as a clear signal that Zepto is sharpening its focus on advertising, partnerships and catalogue-led monetisation: areas increasingly discussed by investors as critical to improving unit economics in quick commerce.

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