Food&HotelAsia expands to two shows come 2020

A mega tradeshow synonymous with the food and hospitality industry in Asia and beyond. Photo credit: www.foodnhotelasia.com

Food&HotelAsia (FHA), an international food and hospitality biennial trade event, will return to the Singapore Expo in 2020 as two dedicated shows – FHA-HoReCa (March 3-6) and FHA-Food & Beverage (March 31 to April 3).

In the next iteration of FHA, the show will aim to address some of the most significant changes the industry has faced – the widespread penetration of technology that has driven innovations at industry level while impacting how consumers consume today; and the evolution in tastes – driven both by greater affluence and a move to healthier eating.

A mega tradeshow synonymous with the food and hospitality industry in Asia and beyond. Photo credit: www.foodnhotelasia.com

FHA-HoReCa gathers global stakeholders from the food service industry to showcase new to market innovations hotel, hospitality technology and style, and share best practices.

Meanwhile, to address the more discerning and health-conscious consumer, FHA-Food & Beverage will bring together the best of food ingredients, drinks and fresh produces among others in a focused way to encourage connections and facilitate trade in Asia and beyond.

While the shows will have two distinct identities and differentiated offerings, they will share a unified goal of enabling businesses.

“The food and hospitality industry in Asia-Pacific is expected to continue its rapid growth trajectory and FHA has long been the business platform driving the industry. In order to address the fast-paced changes, and support the industry as it continues to grow, we believe that the expansion is not only timely but a crucial one, enabling us to both better anticipate and deliver the desired results for the food and hospitality industry through two dedicated shows,” said Rodolphe Lameyse, project director, food & hospitality, UBM.

It is predicted that the 2018 edition (April 24-27) will surpass past records, boasting its largest ever showing with 3,500 exhibitors from 76 countries/regions, including 71 international pavilions, with 78,000 trade attendees from over 100 countries/regions expected

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