Red Dot Awarding Ceremony

About

The highlight of the Red Dot Award: Design Concept competition is the impressive awarding ceremony at the Red Dot Design Museum Singapore. Every year, this gala of international design attracts hundreds of guests from design, the media, and industry who come to make important contacts. It is a night of celebration and an important highlight in the design calendar.

Discover more at: red-dot.org/design-concept/awarding-ceremony

ORGANISER

Red Dot Design Award

The Red Dot Award: Design Concept was established in 2005 to identify and celebrate new design concepts and innovation – the precursor of today’s design challenges and tomorrow’s great product. Believing a design concept must be evaluated based on its design merit without prejudice, this design competition created an unprecedented platform that accepts entries from a broad spectrum of entities and individuals, from companies to design students.

Discover more at: red-dot.org/design-concept

Contact

Name: Red Dot Design Museum
Email Address: museum@red-dot.sg

ORGANISED BY

DATES

27 Sep 2023

OPENING HOURS

6pm – 11pm

VENUE

Bayfront Event Square
12A Bayfront Avenue
Singapore 018970

ADMISSION

By Invitation

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