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Vitafoods Asia is 40% bigger in 2018

Source:Ringier Food Release Date:2018-06-21 339
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The go-to business exchange for the nutraceuticals industry, Vitafoods Asia returns in 2018, evolving with new exhibitors including Kerry and Plantex and new learning experiences such as the Probiotic Resource Centre.  

Vitafoods Asia aims to ensure the entire nutraceuticals supply chain makes the most of its growth opportunities by integrating a research-intensive, industry-centred environment. This year the exhibition takes place from September 11 - 12 at the Sands Expo & Convention Centre at Marina Bay Sands in Singapore. There will be over 300 exhibitors, which marks a growth of 40% over the number of exhibitors in 2017. Organisers expect some 5,500 visitors from the entire over 60 countries to attend Vitafoods Asia, who come pre-dominantly from Asian countries.

This exhibition is a response to growing demand for nutraceuticals in functional foods and beverages. Japan and increasingly China, India, Australia, Korea, Thailand and Vietnam, are collectively growing the nutraceuticals market in Asia-Pacific by 7.5%1 year on year, rapidly expanding opportunities for development in the sector. This is expected to increase to 9.9% CAGR by 2025, and Euromonitor estimates the regional market will reach US$89.63 billion by 2021.

The event is a key opportunity to discover innovative and creative solutions to challenges faced by the industry’s professionals, get greater exposure to the industry’s latest product and service developments, and participate in new learning opportunities.

Show visitors can extend their business network globally as the exhibition features 11 international pavilions this year. New entrants include New Zealand, Poland and Singapore.

Vitafoods Asia is on its 8th edition of welcoming members of the nutraceutical industry.

Optimising health through science and innovation

Consumers, who now positively link health to diet, are creating demand for nutraceuticals in functional foods, beverages and dietary supplements. Such ingredients include pre-biotic and pro-biotic vitamins, minerals, fibres, proteins, omega 3 and structured lipids, amino acids and various other ingredients. In 2018, Vitafoods Asia is the key showcase and source for these ingredients, which are created from applied research and designed to be of high quality.

Some key exhibitors include KSM-66 Ashwagandha, the largest producer of Ashwagandha; Sabinsa, a well-established (30 years) supplier of herbal extracts, cosmeceuticals, minerals, dietary supplements and specialty fine chemicals; and AstaReal, manufacturer of a powerful anti-ageing molecule, Natural Astaxanthin. Of the many exhibitors at Vitafoods Asia, two first time exhibitors include major US-Irish ingredients manufacturer Kerry, and Plantex, a large French manufacturer.

Vitafoods Asia will set up 11 international pavilions, and joining for the first time this yeat are New Zealand, Poland and Singapore.

Vitafoods Asia 2018 will have 11 international pavilions, and joining for the first time are New Zealand, Poland and Singapore.

Spotlighting Omega-3 and Probiotics

Increased demand from China, Southeast Asia and other developing countries for Omega 3 means that the market for the most widely used nutritional lipid continues to grow as it controls inflammation. GOED estimates the market today globally is worth US$1.5 billion at the ingredient level.

Key visitor attractions to learn more about ingredients include the Omega-3 Resource Centre and a Tasting Centre on the exhibition floor. Visitors can discover what new options for Omega-3 are available on the market and even obtain an Omega-3 blood test free of charge! The International Probiotics Association (IPA) suggests that the market for probiotics is experiencing unprecedented growth and may be worth as much as US$43 billion. Probiotics are widely used to ensure proper functioning of digestive system.

To showcase the latest breakthroughs in probiotic technology, to new areas of product development and consumer analysis, the organisers of Vitafoods Asia are introducing a new resource, the Probiotic Resource Centre, for the first time in Asia.

Increasing health awareness among Asia's consumers has driven demand for nutraceuticals in functional foods, beverages and dietary supplements.

Increasing health awareness among Asia's consumers has driven demand for nutraceuticals in functional foods, beverages and dietary supplements.

Addressing Asia’s ageing populations

Currently home to 60% of the world’s 60 years or older population, Asia’s ageing population is expected to more than double from 547 million in 2016 to nearly 1.3 billion by 2050[1]. Ageing populations drive demonstrable demand for nutraceutical products, as evidenced by 47% of the Japanese population consuming nutraceutical products.

Vitafoods Asia’s Life Stages Theatre addresses matters of healthy ageing by delivering expertise on the specific nutrition requirements that are needed from infancy until later in life. It also includes sessions on regulatory guidance and marketing strategies as they relate to specific life stages.

Vitafoods Asia is the ideal place to build a network amongst the leading manufacturers, distributors, buyers and high-quality suppliers for the four key nutraceutical industry areas: Ingredients & Raw Materials; Branded Finished Products; Contract Manufacturing & Private Labelling as well as Services & Equipment. -- informa exhibitions

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1Mordor Intelligence, December 2017, nutraceutical-market" target="_blank">Asia-Pacific Nutraceutical Market - Growth, Trends and Forecasts (2018 - 2023)

 

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