Food&HotelAsia2016 Drew More Than 72,000 visitors

April 26, 2016

Food&HotelAsia2016 (FHA2016), organised by Singapore Exhibition Services (SES), was held April 12-15 at Singapore Expo. The 2018 edition will be held across two venues at Singapore Expo and Suntec Singapore making FHA Singapore’s largest trade show. AT the 2016 edition, nearly 3,200 exhibitors were featured at the four-day show and it drew over 72,000 attendees – including 45 percent from overseas.

The show featured exhibitors from a wide range of related sectors, including food ingredients and products, food service equipment, hotel amenities and software solutions. The Japan Pavilion, led by the Japan External Trade Organization (JETRO) Singapore, was a significant international presence featuring over 79 exhibitors, a 70 percent increase compared with the 2014 edition.

ProWine ASIA 2016, organised by SES and Messe Düsseldorf Asia, was held concurrently with FHA2016. A total of 257 wine producers and distributors from 30 countries exhibited at the show, attracting 8,285 participants.

SES has already announced that the concurrent shows will return from 24th to 27th April 2018, in Singapore Expo and Suntec Singapore. The show will expand by 20 percent, in terms of space.

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