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QNET is proud to host its V-Malaysia September 2025 convention in Penang for the 13th year running, bringing together 10,000 distributors from more than 30 countries. This five-day global summit spotlights wellness innovation, timeless craftsmanship, and national pride — with the special appearance of Tourism Malaysia’s beloved mascots, Wira and Manja, at the opening ceremony.

What makes this year’s launches especially noteworthy?

“This convention is about transformation,” said Trevor Kuna, Chief Marketing Officer of QNET. “Harmoniq-Snooze empowers people to transform their nights by achieving deeper, restorative sleep, giving them the energy to perform at their best each day. Qwik-Vibe transforms how we access energy—offering a clean, fast-acting strip that sharpens focus without the downsides of typical stimulants. And our new BHM collection — represents a transformation in personal style, with platinum PTLuxe and the bold Insignia line symbolising resilience and identity for a new generation.”

Who are Wira and Manja—and why do they matter?

Wira and Manja, the Malayan sun bear mascots of the Visit Malaysia Year 2026 campaign, embody Malaysia’s hospitality, biodiversity, and cultural heritage. Dressed in vibrant batik attire, they represent playfulness and national pride while raising awareness for conservation. Their special appearance at VMalaysia 2025 not only adds a festive, cultural element to the opening ceremony but also reinforces the convention’s alignment with Malaysia’s tourism agenda—showcasing the country as a welcoming, world-class destination for international visitors.

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How is Tourism Malaysia supporting V-Malaysia this year?

“Tourism Malaysia remains steadfast in championing V-Malaysia as a high-impact international event,” said Madam Nuwal Fadhilah Binti Ku Azmi, Senior Director of International Promotions (Asia / Africa) Division, from Tourism Malaysia. “Our targeted incentives, logistical coordination, and presence—including Wira and Manja—help elevate Malaysia’s image as a premier MICE and cultural destination.”

This builds on over a decade of collaboration with QNET, which has helped position the country on the global stage.

“Events like V-Malaysia energise Penang’s creative economy,” added YB Wong Hon Wai, Penang State EXCO for Tourism & Creative Economy. “In 2024, business events generated RM 1.29 billion in economic impact—up from RM 1.03 billion in 2023.”

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What’s the legacy—and the vision—for V-Malaysia?

Over 13 years, V-Malaysia has welcomed 100,000+ participants to Penang, making it a key signature event in Malaysia’s MICE calendar. With 10,000 delegates expected this year, the event substantially boosts local tourism and trade “For us, it’s more than products or training,” Trevor Kuna emphasised.

“It’s about living our mission—RYTHM: Raise Yourself To Help Mankind—by empowering our distributors to build businesses with purpose and impact.”


Learn more about V-Penang here

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