The Adelaide Convention Bureau’s incentive marketing drive into China has paid dividends, with a 5-day/4-night visit by 750 employees of Joymain, one of China’s largest Science/tech and direct selling companies. The 750 delegates in one wave was Adelaide’s largest single incentive group visit and is the second time the company has visited Australia, with the first being to Sydney in 2015. Joymain Sci & Tech (group) Development Co., Ltd specialises in the production and marketing of high-tech healthcare products and is headquartered in Nanjing. It is one of the top 10 direct selling companies in China and top 13th direct selling companies in the world (ranked by DSN). Pictured below are a selection of images from the afternoon.
In pictures: Adelaide's largest ever incentive group visit
A major win for South Australia. Adelaide welcomed 750 Chinese delegates from tech giant Joymain. The incentive group's 5-day visit marks the city's largest ever corporate event. Joymain ranks among the world's top direct selling companies.
Comments
Comments are closed on this post.
Trending
Hyatt announces three openings in Italy and debut of Hyatt Regency and Thompson brands
1 week ago
Merlin Entertainments signals major ambition for the MICE sector in the UK with dedicated appointment
1 week ago
NZ$1m government funding boost for business events sector
1 week ago
Hellenic Growth Fund and ICCA sign MoU to advance Greece’s meetings industry
1 week ago
Heading west: DEFSEC brings Canada’s defence industry to Calgary
1 week ago
UK travel programmes outperform global peers in new CTM maturity index
1 week ago
New Zealand Tourism Policy Statement reinforces government backing to business events
1 week ago
Advertisement
Essential Reads

Washington DC bucks trend of US tourism decline with record visitor spending
North America

A look back at November’s IBTM and how event formats are “festivalising”
IBTMWorld

US airports face potential closures amid government shutdown
Business Travel

The countries with the highest business travel spend in the world
Business Travel

Barcelona set to hike tourist tax from April
Europe





