Campaign India Team
Mar 09, 2023

Emvie Awards 2023 to be held on 10 March

Event will be held in Mumbai

Emvie Awards 2023 to be held on 10 March
The Advertising Club has announced that it will be hosting the 2023 edition of the Emvie Awards on 10 March. 
 
The event will be held in Mumbai at the Taj Land's End. 
 
According to the Advertising Club, 1,469 entries were received for this year's awards, of which 370 have been shortlisted. 
 
Partha Sinha, president, Times of India group, and president, The Advertising Club, said, “I have always called Emvie ‘the Oscar of media award’ and over the years it has been doing justice to that reputation. The quality of work, the presentations, and the energy around the whole event are improving every year. It is a world-class platform today and is owned equally by the media, marketing, and advertising fraternities. It is a burning example of our overall theme of excellence.”
 
Aditya Swamy, chairperson, Emvies Committee, said, “This year we have a record number of entries and that is a reflection of the high quality of work our industry produces and it’s our privilege at the Ad Club to celebrate the best of the best at our favorite awards show - The Emvies.”
 
 
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Campaign India

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