
The creative and digital agency produced the G8 Summit in Northern Ireland last year and has delivered a number of other high-profile events across government, for departments including the Foreign & Commonwealth Office, Defence, Health and Number 10. The agency was appointed by the government’s Crown Commercial Service.
The new framework runs for two years with the option to extend for a further two, one-year periods and will enable CTN to bid for a wide range of public sector events and to support government departments with their event and communications requirements.
Stephen Watson, chief Executive of CTN, said: "We are delighted to have been successful in our bid to join this new framework. For over 20 years CTN has been providing event solutions for corporates and has a strong track record of working with the government and the public sector.
"Being part of this new framework will ensure that we have the opportunity to bid for and support the highest profile events."
Other agencies which have secured a place on the government's events framework includes , , , Bray Leino and Crown.
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