Entries close 15 August for the EIBTM MICE Awards
Entries for the 2007 EIBTM Meeting and Incentive Industry Awards will be accepted until 15th August 2007, with the awards recognising the contribution, creativity and dedication of a meeting and incentive professional and will once again reward excellence, innovation, creativity and skill across all events and marketing campaigns.
This year marks the introduction of the new Best Special Event category for the most imaginative and impactful stand-alone event.
The full list of six EIBTM 2007 Awards categories include:
** Best Special Event
** Best Conference (above 250 participants)
** Best Conference (below 250 participants)
** Best Product Launch
** Best Incentive Programme
** Best Marketing Campaign
Any type of event or marketing campaign falling under incentive travel, conference and meetings or corporate events is eligible for entry and awards are open to in-house as well as external agencies.
The event, product launch, conference, incentive programme or marketing campaign must have taken place or finished between the dates of 1st July 2006 to 30th June 2007 to be viable for entry.
Visit www.eibtm.com/awards <http://www.eibtm.com/awards> to download entry forms as well as terms and conditions.
The deadline for entries is 15th August 2007.
EIBTM will take place from 27th-29th November 2007, in Barcelona (venue: Fira Gran Via).
Let’s see some great Aussie and Kiwi entries!
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John Alwyn-Jones
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