QNET, a global lifestyle and wellness direct selling company, has marked its 27th anniversary with a landmark convention, V-Malaysia 2025, held in Penang. The five-day event, endorsed by Tourism Malaysia, drew over 10,000 independent distributors from more than 30 countries, showcasing the company’s expansive reach and the economic ripple effects of its flagship gatherings.
The convention, hosted for the 13th consecutive year in Penang, reinforced Malaysia’s reputation as a premier destination for Meetings, Incentives, Conferences, and Exhibitions (MICE). The collaboration with Tourism Malaysia highlighted the role of corporate events in boosting tourism, hospitality, and local commerce.
The opening ceremony at SPICE Arena featured a vibrant display of Malaysian culture, with music, dance, and the unveiling of ‘Wira’ and ‘Manja’, the Malayan sun bear mascots for the upcoming Visit Malaysia Year 2026 campaign. This cultural showcase set the tone for a convention that blended global business with local heritage.
QNET used the occasion to unveil several new products aimed at enhancing personal wellness and lifestyle. Among the launches were Harmoniq-Snooze, a bio-signaling adhesive patch designed to promote deeper sleep; Qwik-Vibe, a fast-acting oral strip for energy and mental clarity; and the Bernhard H. Mayer® PTLuxe & Insignia Collections, platinum jewellery lines symbolizing resilience and elegance.
“For 27 years, QNET has been about empowering individuals to take control of their health and financial future,” said Trevor Kuna, Chief Marketing Officer at QNET. “V-Malaysia is the physical embodiment of our mission—a place where innovation meets culture, inspiring our entrepreneurs from Sub-Saharan Africa, the Middle East, Central Asia, and Southeast Asia to achieve more.”
A highlight of the convention was the keynote address by Sparsh Shah, a global youth icon and motivational speaker born with Osteogenesis Imperfecta, also known as Brittle Bone Disease.
Shah, who has overcome significant physical challenges, shared his journey through storytelling and original music, urging attendees to embrace their unique potential and pursue their goals with determination.
“Having Sparsh Shah share his incredible story was a deeply moving experience for our global community,” said Kuna. “He embodies the very essence of RYTHM — rising above circumstances to inspire others.
“His presence reminded us all that entrepreneurship is not just about business success, but about the power of the human spirit to overcome any obstacle.”
QNET also announced its next major regional convention, V-Africa 2026, to be held in Ghana during the first quarter of 2026. The announcement signals the company’s commitment to fostering entrepreneurship and economic development across Africa.
“Our conventions are more than just meetings; they are economic partnerships with host nations,” Kuna added. “The success of V-Malaysia demonstrates how business tourism creates a positive ripple effect.
“We are thrilled to build on this legacy and bring the same energy and opportunity to Ghana with V-Africa 2026, further solidifying our commitment to empowering entrepreneurs across the African continent.”
V-Malaysia 2025 reaffirmed QNET’s mission of RYTHM – Raise Yourself To Help Mankind – serving as a global platform for entrepreneurship, personal growth, and community building.
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