Campaign India Team
Mar 18, 2024

Montreux Switzerland Festival 2024: Entries close on 31 March

Winners will be announced in the third week of May

Montreux Switzerland Festival 2024: Entries close on 31 March
The organisers of the Montreux Switzerland Festival have announced that the entries are open for this year's awards.
 
The entries will remain open till 31 March 2024. 
 
Eligible entries include all advertising, media, digital, design, production film and events work done as part of  marketing communications and released  since 1 January 2023.
 
The awards are considered a precursor to the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity and have been running since 1989.
 
Ajay Chandwani, strategic brand consultant and former president, Percept H, India, is on the jury for the awards.
 
Winners' names will be revealed in the third week of May. 
 
It may be recalled that last year India secured five Gold Medals, with BC Web Wise triumphing in the Digital category, Tree Design in Design, Viacom18 Media and Leo Burnett excelling in Use of Media, and Cog Culture clinching two Golds, one in Design and another in Events.
 
 
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Campaign India

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