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Nominations open for IPRS PRISM Awards 2025

The biennial IPRS PRISM Awards has returned to celebrate the best in communications across 30 open categories.

Organised by IPRS, the awards programme consists of three main categories:
  • The People Awards celebrate the contributions of communications practitioners in the work entrusted to them by their organisations and clients that they serve.
  • The Campaign Awards showcases the best communications-led events and programmes of high-quality delivery.
  • The IPRS will also nominate winners in the IPRS Awards (not-for-entry) categories, which are Outstanding Communications Campaign of The Year; IPRS Partner of The Year; and Lifetime Communications Achievement Award 2025.
Entries are welcomed from all corporate and not-for-profit organisations, government agencies, tertiary institutions, associations, and individuals based in Singapore; or where the work was primarily planned or conceived in Singapore, with local or regional execution.

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