Rewa, Madhya Pradesh | Business & City Desk
Rewa’s skyline is changing.
“Rewa City of White Tigers” where once only static hoardings stood, now bright LED screens beam moving visuals of brands, offers and public messages. This shift is being led by AdBot, a home-grown advertising startup that has rolled out Rewa’s first organised Digital Out-of-Home (DOOH) LED network, covering over 1500 sq. ft. of digital screen space across the city.
In less than a year, AdBot has not only become Vindhya region’s largest DOOH operator, but is now being positioned as Central India’s fastest-growing advertising brand, offering a full stack of services — DOOH LED, traditional OOH, cinema advertising, social media campaigns and brand consulting.
LED screens replace silent hoardings
AdBot’s flagship DOOH network currently runs large-format LED displays at five high-traffic locations in Rewa:
1. College Chowk
2. Dhekaha Tiraha (in front of BJP office)
3. ISBT – New Bus Stand
4. Dhobia Tanki Tiraha
5. Samdariya Gold Mall – Sirmaur Chowk
Work is already underway on four additional LED sites, creating what the company describes as Rewa’s first continuous digital advertising corridor.
> “Earlier, brands had to wait days for printing and mounting. Now a campaign approved in the morning can be live across the city before lunchtime, All the screens are cloud-connected, allowing AdBot to launch or change an ad campaign across every location within seconds.
says Anshuman Gupta, (Founder) who leads technology vision
- Founding story: four locals, six months, five locations
- Central India’s fastest-growing Outdoor Ad brand
- DOOH LED advertising (city screens, digital networks)
- OOH media (static hoardings and outdoor formats)
- Cinema advertising (on-screen ads in local theatres)
- Social media ad campaigns (performance and branding)
- Brand consulting (positioning, creative direction, campaign strategy)
- Big brands are on board
- Why Rewa, and why now?
- A large student population from surrounding districts
- Growing retail and fashion markets
- Rising automobile and real estate sales
- Expanding healthcare and diagnostics
- Constant public movement at chowks and markets
- From static to programmable: Digital India on the street
- Creative changes happen from a central dashboard
- Different ads can be scheduled for different times of day
- Multiple brands share the same screen in rotating slots
- Special messages (festivals, public information, government campaigns) can be pushed quickly when needed
- Sustainability angle: 3,000 sq. ft of dustbin-top media
- What it means for local businesses
- The ability to run multiple creatives in the same booking
- Quick changes in case of price revision or stock change
- Time-bound promotions for festivals, weekends, or big sale days
- The option to combine LED, OOH, cinema and social media in one coordinated campaign
- On an LED screen at a busy chowk
- On a dustbin-top unit near its neighbourhood
- On-screen in a local cinema interval
- And as a sponsored post on social media
- For citizens: a more “alive” city
- Looking ahead: from Rewa to the wider region
- A city lit by its own ambition
