FHA Show Daily Day 2 — April 25, 2018

3 FHA2018 SHOWDAILY DAY 2 MEET US AT SINGAPORE EXPO 24 - 27 APRIL 2018 HALL 1 BOOTH NO. 1N2-07 Since 1978 Co-located with 2 4 A p ri l 2 0 1 8 Organiser WEDNEDAY • 25 APRIL 2018 • SINGAPORE EXPO & SUNTEC SINGAPORE Official Show Daily published by www.foodbizasia.com Embrace technologies, be digitally engaged BY SHIRISH NADKARNI HIGHLIGHTING the fact that today’s consumers are becoming increasingly discerning, ethically involved and more digitally engaged than before in the use of social media and mobile applications, Dr Koh Poh Koon, Senior Minister of State for Trade & Industry, emphasised on the need for businesses to embrace new technologies and go international. Minister Koh made these remarks at the opening ceremony of the four-day Dr Koh Poh Koon urging businesses to take the lead and capture the strong growth potential in the Asia-Pacific region. Food&HotelAsia (FHA) 2018 and Pro- Wine Asia (PWA) 2018 exhibition at Suntec City Convention Centre on Tuesday morning. FHA2018, celebrating its Ruby an- niversary, is being held this year at two venues — Singapore Expo and Suntec City Convention Centre. “Consumer preference for convenience is also driving the growth of food delivery and online ordering,” the minister said. “Through the use of technology, businesses can now provide consumers with more seamless experiences and offer greater convenience and choices. “In view of these trends, businesses must continue to take the lead to embrace new FHA: From hotel car park to Singapore Expo + Suntec FORTY years ago, in 1978, the first edition of Food&HotelAsia (FHA) was held in a hotel car park, and featured 200 exhibitors from 13 countries. By contrast, the 2018 edition is spread across a record-breaking 120,000 sq metres, and boasts 3,500 local and international exhibitors from over 70 countries and regions. Underscoring the massive growth that FHA has seen over the past four decades, Jime Essink, president and CEO of UBM Asia, revealed that his group was instru- mental in organising over 27 food and hospitality events across nine countries in Asia, the US and Mexico. “These shows have become an impor- tant gateway for international companies, importers and distributors to meet and con- nect with key buyers and target customers,” said Essink. “To cater to the diverse needs of the food and hospitality industry, FHA offers an extensive assortment of products and services through its six specialised sectors — Bakery & Pastry, FoodAsia, Hospitality Style, Hospitality Technology, HotelAsia and Specialty Coffee and Tea. “This year, we have introduced a new zone called ‘Halal Connexion’.” •Continued on page 4 technologies, innovate and internationalise, so as to capture the strong growth potential in the Asia-Pacific region. The government is committed to supporting our companies and workers in such efforts.” To support hotels in their adoption of technology, Singapore Tourism Board (STB) had offered the Business Improve- ment Fund (BIF) to all hotels in the coun- try. The new technologies included voice commands and Augmented Reality (AR) to create an app to facilitate guest reservations and requests for services. “These technologies not only enhance the guest experience, but also enable the •Continued on page 4