World Book of Records Announces 9th Summit & Award Ceremony at UK Parliament
- Summit will have focused discussion on points of United Nations’ 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
London, UK: World Book of Records has officially announced that its 9th Summit & Award Ceremony will be held on 12 December 2025 at the prestigious Churchill Room, House of Commons, UK Parliament, Palace of Westminster.
The upcoming ceremony is set to be one of the most significant gatherings in the organization’s history. This distinguished event will celebrate excellence in public service, diplomacy, and enterprise, continuing the tradition of honouring outstanding individuals and organizations from UK (United Kingdom), USA (United States of America), Russia, France, Italy, India, Nepal, Kazakhstan, Canada, Mexico, Portugal, Spain, Switzerland, Belgium, Germany, Egypt, Sweden, Norway, Finland, Poland, Japan, Australia and Mauritus.
The ceremony will host an elite assembly of global dignitaries, cabinet ministers, diplomats, policymakers, and international business leaders, making it a moment of global prominence. With participants representing diverse nations and sectors, the ceremony is expected to foster meaningful dialogue and strengthen international cooperation.
A key highlight of the summit will be the focused discussion on the United Nations’ 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Leaders and experts will deliberate on global strategies and collaborative pathways to “Transform Our World” through sustainable and inclusive development.
The announcement was made by Santosh Shukla, CEO World Book of Records, who emphasized the ceremonies significance in promoting global unity, recognition, and progress. He stated that the ceremony will not only honour excellence but also inspire collective responsibility toward global transformation. With its international impact and high-level participation, the 9th Summit & Award Ceremony promises to be a landmark gathering at the heart of the UK Parliament.
