Staff Writer
Dec 13, 2018

Experiential Marketing Agency of the Year winners revealed

See who picked up awards in Greater China, Japan/Korea, South Asia and Southeast Asia.

The Apax Group took home the Gold in Greater China
The Apax Group took home the Gold in Greater China

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The APAX Group scored a coup at the 2018 Campaign Asia-Pacific Agency of the Year awards handed out on Dec 11, winning the Greater China Experiential Marketing Agency of the Year after getting Silver last year. Silver went to Auditoire while Jack Morton Worldwide took Bronze home.

Shanghai-based APAX Group is known for its portfolio of luxury fashion clients including Coach and Omega. Other agencies shortlisted for the category include George P. Johnson, Uniplan and Tian Yu Kong China. 

Meanwhile, iProspect Japan K.K. picked up Gold in the same category at the Japan/Korea ceremony. In South Asia, India-based The Social Street won Gold while Activemedia took home the Bronze award. 

PPurpose took home Gold in Southeast Asia

In the Southeast Asia categories, PPurpose took home the Gold award at the prize-giving ceremony on Dec 13. The Huddle Room and Dentsu Thailand snagged Silver and Bronze respectively. 

Source:
CEI

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