Enhanced AIA Premier Academy Leads the Industry into New Digital Era Launches Market-First Naked Eye 3D Outdoor Billboard
- Written by Media Outreach
Naked eye 3D outdoor advertising is a brand-new advertising platform which uses the latest technology of ultra-high 4K resolution curved LED screens to create a stunning 3D effect without the aid of 3D glasses. AIA Hong Kong is the first in the insurance industry to use naked eye 3D advertising to highlight the message about its enhanced AIA Premier Academy. Defying traditional advertising confines and underlining its market leadership, the video shows a vividly refreshing scenery with trees growing and flowering in the countryside, which is being transposed to downtown Central. Accentuating the Academy's breaking new grounds, it appeals to like-minded, foresighted young people who dare to take the challenge.
Please click the link to view the video: https://youtu.be/CzLgzSWWm-8
The Enhanced AIA Premier Academy
Since AIA Hong Kong established the AIA Premier Academy in 2011, the Academy has been committed to helping young and outstanding financial planners attain MDRT qualification.
In light of the rapidly changing macro environment and the new digital era, the AIA Premier Academy has made remarkable enhancements with the following key developments:
- Embraces global perspective: Be willing to make a breakthrough and sets sights on becoming an MDRT member and an all-round premier adviser.
- Upholds customer centricity: Be steadfast in lifelong learning and continuing professional development to formulate comprehensive health and wealth solutions for customers.
- Promotes healthy lifestyle: Combines the advantages of multiple insurance and investment products and encourage a healthy lifestyle, helping customers live Healthier, Longer, Better Lives.
- Leverages digital technology: With the help of TDA strategy and tools, it perfectly seizes market opportunities and thoroughly analyses customers' protection gap for advance planning.
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