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Entries are now open for 2022’s Tech and Marketing Awards

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Submissions are now open for Prolific North’s Tech Awards and Marketing Awards, where top talent across both sectors will be recognised and celebrated in 2022.

This year, the Prolific North Marketing Awards take place in Leeds on September 21st, while the Tech Awards are set to be hosted in Manchester on October 27th.

Start your entry now to be in the running to win one of these influential awards. Judges are looking for brilliance among campaigns, projects, platforms, teams, businesses and individuals in the North.

In the two-step judging process, they will score each entry against a set of criteria which can be found here, before coming together to discuss entries and scores to find the winners.

Both awards’ Early Bird deadlines arrive on June 6th. Entries before this date will receive a 25% discount on their admin fee to enter.

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Following this, the final entry deadline for the Prolific North Marketing Awards is on July 31st, with entries for the Prolific North Tech Awards closing on September 11th.

The Marketing Awards encompass categories like Best B2B Campaign, Best Small, Midsize and Large Agency, Best In-House Team and Best Response to Change. They champion the North’s rapidly growing marketing sector and its fantastic campaigns, not to mention stellar results.

They’ll be followed by the Prolific North Tech Awards, which celebrate the Northern tech sector’s incredible innovation – finding the forward-thinking businesses and people using tech to make a real difference. Categories include Tech Start-up of the Year, Ecommerce Company of the Year, Digital Transformation of the Year and Best Fintech Innovation, recognising top work from both established and early-stage businesses.

Learn more about making a submission to the awards here, and make sure you enter the Tech Awards or Marketing Awards before the Early Bird deadline of June 6th to make a 25% saving on the entry fee.

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