Campaign India Team
Aug 22, 2016

Ad Club to showcase 177 Emvies shortlists in Mumbai from 22 to 26 August

Entry free; audience gets to exercise one vote each day

Ad Club to showcase 177 Emvies shortlists in Mumbai from 22 to 26 August
The Advertising Club will showcase 177 shortlisted case studies for Emvies 2016 in Mumbai this week (22 to 26 August 2016) at  Manik Sabhagriha Auditorium in Bandra. The Club received a record 971 entries for the awards this year. 
 
Entry to view the shortlists is free. 
 
The display happens alongside the case study presentations, for the final round of judging. The audience can also judge entries, and do get an opportunity to exercise one vote everyday if they are present before 2 pm.
 
The five days of case study presentations will be webcast live on www.theadvertisingclub.net. The webcast partner is 24Frames Digital.
 
The Emvies awards ceremony will take place on 2 September 2016 in Mumbai.
 
View the shortlists here
Source:
Campaign India

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