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Oct 12, 2022

Event Marketing Awards 2023 opens for entries

Enter this prestigious awards—now in its seventh year—to recognise leading event and marketing professionals.

Event Marketing Awards 2023 opens for entries

Campaign is delighted to open entries for the Event Marketing Awards 2022, honouring leading event and marketing professionals whose contributions have supported the industry and helped to propel it forward during unprecedented times. Now in its seventh year, Event Marketing Awards recognises companies that applied best practices to the creation, planning, production and management of successful events in Asia-Pacific—be they live face-to-face physical events, virtual, or hybrid.

Here are key dates to take note of:

Early-bird deadline 30 November, 2022
Standard Entry Deadline 10 January, 2023 
Final Entry Deadline 30 January, 2023 
Shortlist Announcement 9 March, 2023
Winner Announcement 28 March, 2023 

*All entry deadlines close at 6pm Hong Kong time (UTC/GMT+8). The eligibility period for the awards is October 1, 2021 till September 30, 2022.

Get the entry pack
Get the entry platform guide
Enter now 

To learn more, please visit our website or reach out to the awards team.

Awards Enquiry
[email protected]

Zamir Khan
Director of Awards and Training Events
[email protected]

Partnerships
Richard Fahy
Commercial Director, Campaign Asia-Pacific
[email protected]

Source:
Campaign Asia

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