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Oct 28, 2024

Event Marketing Awards 2025 open for entries

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

Event Marketing Awards 2025 open for entries

Campaign Asia-Pacific is excited to announce that entries are now open for the Event Marketing Awards 2025, celebrating the top event and marketing professionals who have driven the industry forward during challenging times. Now in its ninth year, the Event Marketing Awards honours companies in Asia-Pacific that have set the standard in the creation, planning, production, and management of successful events—whether live, virtual, or hybrid.

New categories for 2025

This year, we’re introducing three new categories to reflect the evolving landscape of event marketing:

Best Employee Engagement Event
Best Innovative Virtual Event
Best Use of Data Analytics and Insights

Here are important dates to take note of:

Key Dates
Early Bird Entry Deadline Thursday, 12 December 2024
Standard Entry Deadline Thursday, 6 February 2025
Final Entry Deadline Tuesday, 25 February 2025
Shortlists Announcement Monday, 31 March 2025
Winners Announcement Thursday, 24 April 2025

*All entry deadlines close at 6pm Hong Kong time (UTC/GMT+8). 

Below is a highlight reel from the 2024 live event in Hong Kong.


 

For further information, you can download the entry pack here

For further information, visit the dedicated awards website or contact the team at [email protected].

For payment-related queries, reach out to [email protected].

Source:
Campaign Asia

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