Free From Food Asia is rescheduled to 14–16 September 2022
BANGKOK, 6 April 2021 – The rollout of the COVID-19 vaccine has resulted in continuous uncertainty about international travel and led the organizers of Free From Food Asia to re-assess the situation and exhibition plan in 2021. As a result, VNU Asia Pacific and Expo Business Communications BV have decided to postpone the physical trade show ‘Free From Food Asia 2021’ to 14 – 16 September 2022.
Along with consideration of our exhibitors’ and visitors’ safety, the organizers, aiming to find the most convenient facility to host the show, have decided to move the venue from IMPACT to BITEC (Bangkok International Trade & Exhibition Centre) to which the BTS Sky Train is connected. In 2022, the show will be co-located with Thailand LAB INTERNATIONAL 2022 where food innovation, food research and development, and finished food products can be merged under one roof.
During 10 – 12 March 2021, we introduced our first online activity ‘Free From Food Asia Virtual Summit’ with 525 participants from 50+ countries and 190+ matchmaking. The three-day virtual event featured a matchmaking program for alternative food products with top food industry suppliers and distributors from all over the world along with 15 keynote speakers from IFOAM ASIA, The Good Food Institute India, Allergen Bureau Australia, More Foods Innotech, and more, sharing their insights.
In the meantime during 2021, the organizers will launch a comprehensive virtual roadmap consisting of fully virtual activities accompanied by various online conferences and a business matchmaking platform to create a Pan-Asian alternative food industry hub for the manufacture, distribution, retail and sourcing of health food, food supplies and products. All details and implications for the activities will be communicated in the coming weeks.
For more information, please contact the organizer team via e-mail [email protected] or tel. +66 2 111 6611 ext. 210 or 232
CONTACT US
To exhibit:
Asia Pacific, South Korea, China:
Rozanna Dabrera Tel.: +66 2 111 6611 Ext.233 rozanna@vnuasiapacific.com
Thita Suvanaumbhai Tel.: +66 2 111 6611 Ext.232 thita@vnuasiapacific.com
The rest of the world:
Mr. Chris Gottschalk Tel.: +31 76 205 0501 [email protected]
Mr. Ronald Holman Tel.: +31 76 205 0501 [email protected]
Communications:
Mrs. Saengtip (Rainy) Tel.: +66 2 111 6611 Ext. 330 [email protected]
BANGKOK, 6 April 2021 – The rollout of the COVID-19 vaccine has resulted in continuous uncertainty about international travel and led the organizers of Free From Food Asia to re-assess the situation and exhibition plan in 2021. As a result, VNU Asia Pacific and Expo Business Communications BV have decided to postpone the physical trade show ‘Free From Food Asia 2021’ to 14 – 16 September 2022.
Along with consideration of our exhibitors’ and visitors’ safety, the organizers, aiming to find the most convenient facility to host the show, have decided to move the venue from IMPACT to BITEC (Bangkok International Trade & Exhibition Centre) to which the BTS Sky Train is connected. In 2022, the show will be co-located with Thailand LAB INTERNATIONAL 2022 where food innovation, food research and development, and finished food products can be merged under one roof.
During 10 – 12 March 2021, we introduced our first online activity ‘Free From Food Asia Virtual Summit’ with 525 participants from 50+ countries and 190+ matchmaking. The three-day virtual event featured a matchmaking program for alternative food products with top food industry suppliers and distributors from all over the world along with 15 keynote speakers from IFOAM ASIA, The Good Food Institute India, Allergen Bureau Australia, More Foods Innotech, and more, sharing their insights.
In the meantime during 2021, the organizers will launch a comprehensive virtual roadmap consisting of fully virtual activities accompanied by various online conferences and a business matchmaking platform to create a Pan-Asian alternative food industry hub for the manufacture, distribution, retail and sourcing of health food, food supplies and products. All details and implications for the activities will be communicated in the coming weeks.
For more information, please contact the organizer team via e-mail [email protected] or tel. +66 2 111 6611 ext. 210 or 232