Catch HUAWEI’s fashion-forward exclusive roadshow at IOI City Mall Putrajaya from now until 15 October

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HUAWEI Malaysia is organising an exclusive fashion-forward roadshow at IOI City Mall Putrajaya in conjunction with the Asian Games 2022 and the recent release o

f the HUAWEI WATCH GT 4. Happening from now until 15 October at the mall’s Ground Floor East Court, read on to find out more about the roadshow.

In a press release, HUAWEI Malaysia said that during the roadshow, it will honour the medallists of the Asian Games 2022 with their very own WATCH GT 4. This is meant as a tribute to the outstanding achievements of these athletes by celebrating their dedication and hard work. Furthermore, Malaysians who visit the roadshow will also have the opportunity to pre-order the all-new WATCH GT 4 and enjoy exclusive complimentary gifts worth up to RM580. Not only that, consumers also get the chance to get instant rebates of up to RM4400 on selected products. Of course, terms and conditions do apply.

For those who want to cheer on their favourite athletes, the award ceremony will be held on Saturday, 14 October 2023 at 2.00pm, which will be officiated and witnessed by Minister of Youth and Sports Hannah Yeoh. Dato’ Pandelela Rinong , Ng Yan Yee and Tan Cheong Min will be among the 60 athletes attending the ceremony.

For more information on the roadshow or other news and promotions, visit the HUAWEI Official Website, or follow their Facebook page and Instagram. As always, do stay tuned to TechNave for more trending tech news such as this.

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