UBM Launches Food and Hotel India in Mumbai

September 11, 2018

UBM India, a UBM plc subsidiary, opened a new food and hospitality show, Food and Hotel India (FHIn), on 5th September 2018. The inaugural event is held at the Sahara Star Hotel in Mumbai and runs until 7th September.

FHIn is part of the portfolio of food and hospitality shows organised by UBM Allworld. The event is designed to serve as a platform for food and hospitality industry professionals to showcase their products and services in the Indian market.

More than 60 exhibitors from 10 countries including leading Indian and international hospitality chains, consultants, suppliers and investors showcase their premium products at the show according to the organiser.

Yogesh Mudras, Managing Director, UBM India, stated, “The initiative behind FHIn18 is to provide a platform for India’s food, hospitality and tourism industry to establish business opportunities for international brands. It offers companies the best channel to explore the great market potential available in Asia and helps customers connect with the largest gathering of decision makers, specifiers and end users in India.”

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