Companies that submit by midnight tomorrow are eligible for one free entry using the ‘EARLYBIRD’ discount code.
Companies wishing to enter more than one category can complete subsequent submissions anytime up to the standard entry deadline of 25 November. Equally companies that have missed the early-bird deadline can start and submit their entries anytime until midnight on the 25 November.
The awards feature 17 categories, including the ‘build your own’ Innovation category and coveted Printweek Company of the Year, covering quality awards focused on print applications and performance categories that look at business performance.
Visit the Printweek Awards site for the full criteria and details of all the categories.
“Even if you’re not sure if you’re going to enter or not at this stage, I strongly advise companies, especially first-time entrants, take two minutes to register on the website now so we can keep you up to date and share helpful tips on putting together your submissions should decide to enter,” said Printweek editor Darryl Danielli.
“All you need is your email address to create an account, and that’s it, you can then come back later and start your entry at any time using your logins.”
The Printweek Awards are independently judged by leading print buyers and independent experts ensuring a level playing field.
The industry’s festival of print, at which the 2025 winners will be revealed, will be hosted at London’s iconic Brewery in March, where around 700 guests will network and celebrate the best of the UK printing industry.
Sponsors confirmed so far include BlueCrest, Bowe Systec, Close Brothers Asset Finance, Compass Business Finance, Denmaur, Eco3, Fujifilm, Heidelberg, IFS and Premier, with more being announced in the coming days and weeks.
If you would like to find out more about entering, or are looking for advice on putting your entry together – contact the awards team Stephen Sargent or Jess Dunmall.