Conference News is pleased to announce that submissions are now open for the CN Agency Awards 2025.
Entering its seventh year, the CN Agency Awards is the UK’s leading annual celebration for its most influential and prolific event agencies, recognising their excellence, innovation and outstanding achievements and contribution to the events industry in the last 12 months.
In line with the evolving needs of the industry, Conference News has refreshed the categories for 2025, in order to further recognise the outstanding work event agencies deliver for clients across a variety of industries. This expansion ensures that agencies have a platform to showcase their specialised expertise in creating high-impact events for sectors such as healthcare, finance, technology, and more. You can find out about the full list of 2025 categories here.
Jack Newey, portfolio director at Conference News, expressed his enthusiasm for the enhanced categories, stating: “Acknowledging the achievements of event agencies and their impact across multiple sectors is essential. With our new categories, we aim to reflect the diversity of expertise within the industry and recognise the immense value agencies bring to their clients.”
The CN Agency Awards is more than just a mark of excellence; it offers agencies a valuable opportunity to build credibility, strengthen networks, and connect with other industry leaders in the events community.
Venue and theme
The 2025 awards ceremony will take place on Friday, 21 March at De Vere Grand Connaught Rooms, London. The 2025 theme will also be announced closer to the event.
Meet the judges
Conference News has also curated its independent judging panel for the 2025 awards. Selected for their industry expertise, more information about the judges and what they are seeking in a winning submission can be found here.
Submission details
Submissions are free and open today (4 November 2024), closing on Friday 24 January 2025. To enter, click here.
Interested in finding out more? You can request the submission guide here.