Campaign India Team
Feb 19, 2024

Cannes Lions 2024: Entries for Young Lions open

Deadline for entries is 8 March

Cannes Lions 2024: Entries for Young Lions open
Entries for the Indian leg of the Young Lions, organised by The Times of India group, are now open.
 
Young Lions is a global platform dedicated to let young talent showcase their creativity and prove their mettle at the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity. 
 
The Young Lions India competition will take place in three categories – print, media and marketing and the deadline is 8 March.
 
The competition is dedicated to identifying and celebrating young creative, media and marketing professionals and showcasing their creativity on a global platform. The winners stand a chance to win a trip to Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity, which is scheduled from 17-21 June.
 
Professionals aged 30 and under (born on or after 21st June, 1993) can submit their entries in either of the three categories on the official website of the competition (www.timesyounglions.com).
 
Entries will be judged by industry leaders and the winners from each category will get a chance to showcase their creativity at the global stage at Cannes for the next phase.
 
 
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Campaign India

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