Campaign Staff
Jun 10, 2024

Campaign India Digital Crest Awards 2024: Entries open

Enter now. The final entry deadline will be coming up quickly on July 15th.

Campaign India Digital Crest Awards 2024: Entries open

The entries for the Campaign India Digital Crest Awards (CIDCA) 2024 are now open.

Since 2010, Campaign India has been honouring excellence in digital advertising and marketing, through CIDCA with a respected jury consisting of top marketers from across various categories.   

This year's show will be no less comprehensive and is to be held in Mumbai at a soon-to-be-announced date in the coming months. 

This year we have rolled out a new category which is 'Best use of AI'.  

For award entry related queries, please write to Dinika Tahilramani

For sponsorship queries, please contact Akanksha Sinha.  

CIDCA Key Dates 

Early entry deadline: 14 June, 2024
Final entry deadline: 15 July, 2024
Awards night: TBA

Source:
Campaign India

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