KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 29 (Bernama) -- QNA Marcom & Events has announced the launch of its Asia-Pacific (APAC) headquarters in Mumbai, marking a significant milestone in the company’s expansion across the region.
The launch coincides with QNA’s 10th anniversary, marking a decade of building industry platforms, shaping business dialogue and enabling engagement across global markets.
“Over the last decade, we have grown across more than 20 countries through strong partnerships and purpose-led initiatives. The Mumbai office is not just a geographic expansion; it reinforces our long-term commitment to India as a core growth market and innovation hub,” said its Managing Director, Ankit Shukla.
In a statement, QNA said the establishment of its APAC headquarters will support plans to scale its footprint across India and the wider Asia-Pacific region, with a focus on curating high-impact platforms aligned with evolving market needs across multiple industry verticals.
The Mumbai office will function as a regional innovation hub, enabling the company to explore new markets, adopt emerging technologies and deliver immersive, outcome-driven events for governments, enterprises and industry ecosystems.
The office was inaugurated by businessman, philanthropist and strategic advisor Bharat Mehra, whose presence as a chief guest underscored the strategic importance of QNA’s expansion in India and its focus on purpose-driven leadership and community impact.
Over the past decade, QNA has delivered more than 150 business-to-business (B2B) conferences and summits, along with thousands of curated roadshows across over 20 countries, spanning India, APAC, the Middle East, Africa and Europe.
The company has partnered with governments, regulators, global enterprises and industry associations, establishing itself as a platform builder for national and regional initiatives.
Known for its content-driven events, QNA brings together business leaders, policymakers, entrepreneurs and technology experts to foster collaboration and drive meaningful outcomes.
-- BERNAMA