FHA2010 Returns For Stronger Showing As Food and Hospitality Industry in Asia Rebounds
Organiser of Asia's Foremost Food and Hospitality Business Event Promises Bigger, Even More Comprehensive Show in April 2010
Online, January 5, 2010 (Newswire.com) - Singapore - When the most influential players in Asia's food and hospitality industry converge in Singapore from 20 - 23 April 2010 at FHA (Food&HotelAsia), they will likely be overwhelmed by the sheer enormity of the exhibition. Expected to feature 2,800 exhibitors from 70 countries, the exhibition is also recognised for the vastness of its offerings, bringing the latest products and solutions from across the globe to the markets in the region.
The consolidation of the event reflects the optimism in the Asian economy, particularly in its food, hospitality and travel industries. The Asia Pacific international arrival numbers are expected to see a healthy four to five per cent growth between 2009 and 2011, with the main expansion occurring from 2010 onwards . New trade opportunities are surfacing as emergent countries from Asia further open their doors to foreign trade activities, and lower airfares brought on by the emergence of budget carriers have boosted demand for travel and hotels in the region. The forecast for Asia's foodservice industry looks bright, as consumers become increasingly affluent and exposed beyond their cultural borders. Foodservice companies are revising their services in order to meet growing demands arising from changing consumer habits. Recognising this, global players continue to press ahead with major expansion plans across Asia.
"FHA has grown with the development of the industry in the region. Our aim has always been to maximise value to our exhibitors and visitors, through raising the standards of the event and all of its components," said Ms. Ting Siew Mui, Project Director for FHA from Singapore Exhibition Services.
"Despite being the largest and most comprehensive business event for this industry in Asia, FHA is still developed to cater to the diverse needs of each company in the various sectors within the industry. Companies will have the opportunity to explore the expanse of the event or focus on the specialised exhibits, innovative events and topical conferences most relevant to their immediate needs."
Breaking new ground
FHA2010 is shaping up to be a record-breaker. Spread across eight halls, or 82,000 square metres of exhibition space, at the Singapore Expo, this exhibition will cover more ground and feature more exhibitors than any other edition in its 32-year.
With its wide range of exhibits, FHA2010 will offer opportunities for food and hospitality professionals to preview the latest products, equipment and technologies available in the global market, and harness trade opportunities - on one single platform.
The show will see the participation of over 40 group pavilions, compared to 33 previously. New group pavilions including those from Argentina, China, Dubai and Poland, will join perennial exhibitors from France, South Africa, Italy, Singapore, Spain, Turkey and many more.
WSA (Wine&SpiritsAsia), with the success of its past 10 editions and strong support from industry partners, regional and international exhibitors, will be organised as a dedicated show co-located with FHA2010 - consolidating exhibitors of wine and spirits products and services on one show floor. This move allows Asia's wine and spirits buyers and sellers to meet at an exclusive area for business networking, product sourcing and knowledge gathering activities, and will encourage larger international interest into the region's emergent wine and spirits industry.
A knowledge-gathering platform
FHA's conferences, seminars and workshops, including the Food Safety Forum, HFTP Asian Finance & Technology Conference, and Asian Club Management Conference, will continue to add value to the event in 2010 as they bring together key executives and experts on one platform to discuss significant trends and issues pertinent to the current food and hospitality industry.
For the first time, FHA2010 will feature a conference dedicated to hospitality operations and design - the "Hospitality Operations & Design Conference", offering an ideal venue to get the latest hospitality design trends, and dissect topical operational challenges in hospitality kitchens and methods to achieve cost savings through energy efficiency strategies.
Exciting competitions for skills development
Competitions add plenty of buzz and vibrancy to the showfloor. But they provide more than just that. Judged by influential connoisseurs in the industry, they also serve as an avenue for professionals to gain knowledge, learn new skills and promote their talent to the industry. FHA2010 will feature the Asian Pastry Cup, Asia Barista Championship, FHA Culinary Challenge (FCC) and WSA Wine Challenge (formerly known as Wine&SpiritsAsia Challenge).
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FHA2010 At A Glance:
Show: FHA2010 - Asia's largest international food & hospitality trade event (Encompassing FoodAsia2010, Bakery&Pastry2010, HotelAsia2010, HospitalityTechnology2010 and HospitalityStyleAsia2010, and co-located with Wine&SpiritsAsia2010)
Date: 20 - 23 April 2010 (Tuesday - Friday)
Venue: Singapore Expo
Opening Hours: 10:00am - 6:00pm (20 - 22 April, Tuesday - Thursday)
10.00am - 4:00pm (23 April, Friday)
Admission: Business and trade professionals
About FHA
Since its debut in 1978, FHA has had a proud track record of international companies making up over 80 per cent of its exhibitors. FHA2010 will return with an even wider range of innovative products, technologies and solutions available in the global marketplace to answer the demands of Asia's food and hospitality industries. Please visit www.foodnhotelasia.com for more information.
Editorial contacts
June Seah
Senior PR Executive
Singapore Exhibition Services
Tel: +65 6233 6635
Fax: +65 6272 2962
Email: [email protected]
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