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| February 3, 2010 08:54 AM EST |
Zemoga, a pioneering digital marketing and innovation firm, and Palio, a full-spectrum global advertising and communications agency, have joined forces to launch Pixels & Pills, a joint service offering designed to empower pharmaceutical companies with highly advanced digital communications that engage and enrich patient experiences.
Formed to enable pharmaceutical companies to leverage the timeliness and influence of digital communications, Pixels & Pills helps clients deliver enhanced patient experiences that inspire trust and brand loyalty, while addressing regulatory issues.
“The confluence of digital strategy, creativity, media and technology takes years to master. And the healthcare space, with its myriad regulations, clinical and scientific data, efficacy concerns and compliance challenges, is equally complex,” said Guy Mastrion, chief global creative officer for Palio. “Pixels & Pixels meets these challenges head on, our combined services are not just a doubling of skills, it is an alchemy that is bringing much needed practical solutions right now and also leading with long-term strategies to minimize the challenges ahead.”
The service offers “all things digital” design, strategy and consulting specifically tailored to the pharmaceutical community, including:
- Strategic planning and consulting
- Media planning
- Creative design
- Digital media tool creation such as 3D environments and Augmented Reality
- Social media and mobile application development
- Program testing and measurement
“Pixels & Pills combines Zemoga’s native digital roots with Palio’s deep pharmaceutical domain expertise to optimize digital education strategies for pharmaceutical companies, physicians, and patients,” said DJ Edgerton, CEO of Zemoga. We’re already developing Augmented Reality (AR), enhanced virtual environments, and filing patents for social media tools to help pharmaceutical companies with their digital programs.”
Pixels & Pixels is designed to help pharmaceutical companies bring their marketing programs into the 21st century while closing the gap between pharmaceuticals and other categories that have embraced digital media tools like automotive, entertainment and retail.
About Pixels & Pills
Leveraging Palio’s experience in the healthcare marketplace and Zemoga’s digital marketing expertise, Pixels & Pills is a joint service offering that enables healthcare and pharmaceutical companies to reach and engage audiences through the power of digital communications. As leading experts on the use of digital media in the pharmaceutical/healthcare industries, the Pixels & Pills team has developed digital solutions that bring medical companies into the digital age, such as The Health Tweeder and the Pixels & Pills blog.
Published February 3, 2010
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