Award Nominations for Outsourced Events
Outsourced Events has been nominated for not one but two more prestigious industry awards!
OE has been shortlisted for the C&IT Awards 2024 in the category of ‘Pharma & Healthcare Event of the Year’ for the British Society for Gynaecological Endoscopy Annual Scientific Meeting 2024.
Bringing together OE experience, systems and BSGE technical knowledge, the 2024 ASM delivered an engaging and innovative programme and a successful, profitable event. Showcasing advances in gynaecological endoscopy and live-streamed surgery, hosting expert speakers, interactive panel discussions, workshops, hands-on training sessions, and cutting-edge technology and equipment exhibitions provided delegates with professional development and learning opportunities.
The C&IT Awards winners will be announced at a ceremony on Friday 18th October 2024 at the Royal Lancaster Hotel, London.
Outsourced Events is also a finalist at the upcoming M&IT Awards 2024 in the category 'Best Intermediary Agency Mid-Size (21-40 employees)'. The M&IT Awards hold a special place in the meetings and events calendar. The finalists and winners represent the best of our industry, chosen by the industry.
The winners will be announced at a ceremony at Grosvenor House on Friday 13th September 2024.
Our congratulations to all our fellow nominated agencies! It is an honour to be nominated alongside such talented event professionals.
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