Campaign India Team
Dec 11, 2017

Tangrams issues 2018 call for entries

The entry deadline is in April and the awards will be presented at Spikes Asia 2018.

Tangrams issues 2018 call for entries

The Tangrams Effectiveness awards welcomes submissions in five award categories

  • Effectiveness
  • Media Strategy
  • Digital Strategy
  • Data & Analytics
  • Ecommerce.

All entries will be assessed on ideas, strategies and business results by a team of expert judges who are selected based on their knowledge, influence and contribution to the industry. As well as celebrating individual campaigns, an Agency of the Year award will also be presented to the highest scoring agency in each section and “Tangrams Effectiveness Network of the Year” to the highest scoring agency network.

Key dates:

  • Entries Open: 11 December 2017
  • Entries Deadline: 06 April 2018
  • Delegate Registration Opens: 11 April 2018
  • Delegate Early Bird Deadline: 11 July 2018
  • Shortlist release: July 2018
  • Tangrams Effectiveness @ Spikes Awards: 26 September 2018
  • Tangrams Effectiveness @ Spikes Programme: 27 & 28 September 2018

Further information on all categories, rules and entry fees, along with tips for creating submissions, can be found at www.tangrams.asia.

See the 2017 Tangrams winners.

Source:
Campaign India

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