Staff Reporters
Oct 14, 2022

Digital Media Awards 2023: Call for entries

The DMAs celebrate outstanding ideas, work, agencies, brands and talent in the Greater China region.

Digital Media Awards 2023: Call for entries

Campaign Asia-Pacific and Campaign China announce that entries for the Digital Media Awards 2023 are now open.

Greater China's digital industry leads the world in terms of creativity and innovation, and this awards competition aims to celebrate the truly remarkable work that has a positive impact on people, brands and society. Categories have been selected to reflect the development and growth of marketing in Greater China.

As you'll find in the entry kit, work can be entered by vertical sector and by type of media engaged. This year two new categories have been added:

  • Best Use of Real-Time Marketing
  • Best Use of Short Video

An independent jury, comprising leading client marketers, digital practitioners, and agency strategists, as well as other experts in the field of marketing, will judge entries. We look forward to a truly competitive year and uncovering work that's innovative and inspirational.

Here are key dates* to take note of:

Early-bird deadline 2 December 2022 
Standard entry deadline 7 February 2023 
Final entry deadline 22 February 2023 
Shortlist announcement 4 April 2023 
Winner announcement  27 April 2023 

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

Here are key links to take note of:

Entry pack
Entry platform guide
Enter now

Awards Enquiry
[email protected]

Zamir Khan
Director of Awards and Training Events
[email protected]

Partnerships
Richard Fahy
Commercial Director, Campaign Asia-Pacific
[email protected]

Source:
Campaign Asia

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