Acer has kicked off its annual celebration, Acer Day 2025, marking nine years of this vibrant campaign in the Asia Pacific region. This year, the event emphasizes Acer’s growing lineup of AI-driven products, which includes everything from consumer laptops and desktops to robust enterprise solutions like servers, designed to meet the evolving needs of both personal and professional users. Andrew Hou, President of Pan Asia Pacific Operations at Acer Inc., expressed enthusiasm for the campaign, stating, "Acer Day 2025 is about breaking boundaries. With our #BreakALimit initiative, we hope to motivate individuals to venture beyond their comfort zones and explore new opportunities with the help of our innovative solutions." He also noted Acer’s partnerships with sports brands, highlighting the company’s dedication to fostering innovation and community involvement. In India, Acer Day 2025 is set to offer a variety of enticing in-store and online deals throughout August, aimed at enhancing customer experience and providing exceptional value. From August 1 to 17, shoppers at Acer Mall Exclusive Stores can engage in the ‘Spin the Wheel’ activity, which guarantees prizes. Additionally, customers who purchase specific products will receive discount coupons as part of the promotion. Moreover, from August 1 to 31, Acer is rolling out attractive upgrade bundles across multiple product categories. Online shoppers can also take advantage of limited-time offers available on the Acer Online Store from August 1 to 5, making this a month filled with opportunities for consumers to enhance their tech experience.
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