Institute of Promotional Marketing Awards 2023 Tickets Sold Out!

                   6th September 2023

We are thrilled to announce that tickets for the highly anticipated IPM Awards 2023 have officially sold out!

These Awards have long been recognised as the industry gold standard, honouring outstanding work in promotional marketing and we look forward to celebrating a triumphant return on Thursday 28th September 2023, at the iconic Quaglino’s in London.

The buzz around this year’s event has reached an all-time high, with tickets selling out in record time. It’s clear that industry professionals and enthusiasts alike are eager to reunite.

      Key Highlights of the IPM Awards 2023

Venue: The awards ceremony will take place at Quaglino’s, a legendary London venue known for its timeless elegance and world-class service.

Awards and Recognition: The IPM Awards 2023 will recognise outstanding achievements across a wide range of categories, from experiential marketing to digital campaigns, showcasing the diverse and dynamic nature of the promotional marketing industry.

Networking Opportunities: The event will provide a unique platform for networking and building connections within the promotional marketing industry. Attendees will have the chance to mingle with peers, potential partners, and industry luminaries.

While tickets are no longer available, we’ll be capturing and sharing the entire event across our IPM social channels, allowing a global audience to join in celebrating exceptional marketing achievements. To get a sneak peek of this year’s shortlist, simply click here. click here

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