Move fast to guarantee your seat at this year's anticipated ceremony

Develop Awards places selling fast

If you’re considering attending the Develop Industry Excellence Awards, here’s a gentle reminder to book your place.

Tables and seats are selling fast, as the industry readies itself for a descent on Brighton to recognise – or be recognised as – the finest talent from across the dev sector.

It’s looking all set to be one of the best Develop Awards ceremonies yet, with categories new and established representing the most creatively diverse era the industry has seen for many years.

So those planning to attend need to move fast.

Prices are detailed below, and more is available on the official Develop Awards website.

Gold Table:
£2675 + VAT
Standard Table:
£2350 + VAT
Seat:
£235 + VAT

To book your place at the event contact Kathryn.Humphrey@intentmedia.co.uk.
 
There remain promotional possibilities at the event that include category and award sponsorship. Contact Alex.Boucher@intentmedia.co.uk for more information on how you can get involved.

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