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The Trade Desk launches AI-powered ad tool ‘Koa’

June 27, 2018

Ad tech frim The Trade Desk is launching a range of new products that will help advertisers use data-driven insights to plan, forecast and buy digital media.

Collectively referred to as the Next Wave, this release includes three transformative products:

· Koa is an AI tool that improves advertisers’ decisioning and accelerates campaign performance. Koa’s forecasting engine is built on The Trade Desk’s valuable data set – including nearly nine million queries every second – to help buyers extend audience reach and spend more efficiently.

· The Trade Desk Planner is a data-driven media planning tool that delivers audience insights and informs ad strategies across channels and devices.

· Megagon is a user interface that proactively surfaces tailored insights and offers Koa Recommendations to help advertisers make real-time optimization decisions. Megagon helps buyers save time and advertising budget without sacrificing transparency and control.

Jeff Green, CEO and Founder of The Trade Desk, said: “We are proud to launch the Next Wave to deliver on the promise of programmatic – a more data-driven approach to advertising that benefits advertisers, publishers and consumers. By enhancing the innovations on our platform that have always set us apart, we are giving agencies and brands more control and power and a great user experience. This is truly the next wave of digital advertising.”

The global launch will be kicked off by Jeff Green, who will unveil the Next Wave to clients and marketing leaders at a private event in Singapore.
Brian Stempeck, The Trade Desk’s Chief Client Officer, will host clients and select guests for an interactive launch event in New York, and Chief Technology Officer and Founder, Dave Pickles, will highlight the advanced technology and AI powering the Next Wave at an event in Ventura, California.

The Next Wave of Advertising: Introducing Planner, Megagon™, and Koa™ #TheTradeDeskNextWave https://t.co/wRGTv7Zbz6 pic.twitter.com/1HkpwAUOwr

— The Trade Desk (@TheTradeDesk) June 26, 2018

www.thetradedesk.com/nextwave

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