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QNET, a global wellness and lifestyle focused direct selling company, is celebrating 26 years of impact and legacy as it looks forward to deepening its footprints of positivity across the world, especially in Africa.
QNET officially commenced the 26th edition of its popular global conference called the VCON. The event is taking place at the Spice Arena on the Penang Island in Malaysia between 12th and 16th May, 2024, under the theme: “Unstoppable”.
The Conference started with an electrifying opening ceremony that got independent representatives, partners, special guests, local and international media excited and thrilled.
The 26th edition of the VCON is attended by thousands of people from different parts of the world including journalists from West African countries such as Ghana, Nigeria, Senegal, Burkina Faso and Senegal.

According to the founders of the company, Dato Sri Vijay Eswaran and Joseph Bismark, the first 25 years of QNET, which was celebrated last year, has positively touched the lives of millions of people across the world. This year marks the beginning of another 25 years of unstoppable impact of the company.
An epitome of inspiration to several thousands of independent representatives that attended the opening ceremony of the 2024 VCON, one of the founders of QNET, Dato Sri Vijay Eswaran, in his opening speech, encouraged participants to believe in themselves and in their abilities to transform their own situations, thereby positively contributing value to people and society at large.
He said the journey of the next 25 years would start with them and that in 25 years’ time, there is no limit to what they would have accomplished for themselves and the people around them.

Mr. Wong Hon Wai, Penang State Government’s Executive Committee Member for Tourism and Creative Economy, warmly welcomed the guests on behalf of the Penang Government and highlighted the importance of the VCON for the region and its positive impact for the local economy and tourism.
He mentioned that the VCON is unique and in a class of its own, regarding the impact the Conference has made on residents of the island in the last 12 years alone.
VCON 2024 will witness the release of new QNET products, such as a new watch collection and the exhibition of existing and amazing QNET products.

QNET is one of Asia's leading direct-selling companies offering a wide range of health, wellness and lifestyle products that enable people to live better lives. QNET's grass-roots business model, fuelled by e-commerce, has helped empower millions of entrepreneurs in more than 100 countries worldwide.
Since its inception 26 years ago, the company has operated a unique business model that allows individuals, including women, to start their businesses and earn an income by selling the company's products.
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