Customer Meet

Adeka
Customer Meet
New Delhi
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Customer Meet
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Adeka Customer Meet, New Delhi | Global Ambitions, Local Heart

At SKIL Events, some gatherings bridge more than just geography. Adeka's customer meet in New Delhi brought together 100 customers and 25 international delegates under one roof. For a company that started in Japan over a century ago and now operates across continents, this wasn't just a business meeting. It was a moment to remind the world that innovation and reliability still matter.

The challenge was real. Different countries, different markets, different expectations. SKIL handled everything from design to catering with one focus: make everyone feel seen. The menu was carefully curated to respect international tastes. A calligraphy artist worked through the evening, hand-crafting customised luggage tags for each guest. Names written with care on black leather. In a world of automation, someone took the time to make their presence feel personal.

The cherry blossom backdrop wasn't decoration. It was a nod to Adeka's Japanese roots. A cultural performance brought energy to the evening. A lamp lighting ceremony marked the opening, a moment of shared intention. These weren't just activities. They were pauses that kept the room alive without losing focus on why everyone was there.

When Adeka's leadership spoke, it landed because the room was already listening. People understood they were hearing from a company that has survived, evolved, and thrived for over a century. The stories of innovation in chemicals, food ingredients, and life sciences weren't just facts. They were proof of a vision that extended beyond quarterly results.

This was an event built on respect. Respect for guests' time, their intelligence, what they bring to Adeka's future. SKIL created an evening where conversations happened naturally, where a century-old company could stand in front of its global market and simply be understood. Every detail, from the curated menu to the artist's pen, said one thing: you were expected here.

 

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