Campaign India Team
May 14, 2009

Publicis scoops Bronze at Clio in the Innovative category

Publicis Communications has won a bronze in the Innovative category for its campaign ‘Sports Capture’ for Wespro Digital Cameras at the Clio 2009.Yesterday, Campaign India reported that Contract has picked up a Gold in the Poster category for ‘Family Name’ for Aadhar Association. There are no Indian winners in the Integrated and Interactive categories. The winners for the Design, TV/Cinema and Digital categories have not been announced yet.

Publicis scoops Bronze at Clio in the Innovative category

Publicis Communications has won a bronze in the Innovative category for its campaign ‘Sports Capture’ for Wespro Digital Cameras at the Clio 2009.

Yesterday, Campaign India reported that Contract has picked up a Gold in the Poster category for ‘Family Name’ for Aadhar Association.

There are no Indian winners in the Integrated and Interactive categories. The winners for the Design, TV/Cinema and Digital categories have not been announced yet.

Speaking about the win, Ashish Khazanchi, NCD, Publicis Ambience said, "It is a great idea which has been recognised finally at Clio. It should have won elsewhere too. However, the team behind the campaign (Aditya Iyengar and Snehal Bhuvad) is thrilled."

Source:
Campaign India

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