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3 FHA2018 SHOWDAILY DAY 1 MEET US AT SINGAPORE EXPO 24 - 27 APRIL 2018 AD HALL 1 BOOTH NO. 1N2-07 Since 1978 Co-located with 2 4 A p ri l 2 0 1 8 Organiser TUESDAY • 24 APRIL 2018 • SINGAPORE EXPO & SUNTEC SINGAPORE Official Show Daily published by www.foodbizasia.com FHA’s 2020 vision: Two shows to cater for industry growth BY MILLETTE MANALO - BURGOS THE continued growth of the global F&B and hospitality industries has prompted Food&HotelAsia (FHA) organiser UBM, to split the biggest biennial food and hospitality trade show in the region into two dedicated shows in 2020 — FHA-HoReCa (Hotel, Restaurant and Catering) in early March and FHA-Food & Beverage starting late March. Rodolphe Lameyse, project director, Food & Hospitality, UBM, told the Show Daily that Rodolphe Lameyse, project director, Food & Hospitality, UBM: The global market value has already reached US$50 trillion and forecast to go up to $90 trillion by 2030. the company was compelled to split the show into two due to the growing food and hospital- ity markets worldwide. Currently, he said, the global market value has already reached US$50 trillion and fore- cast to go up to $90 trillion by 2030. “By 2030, there will be an additional one billion consum- ers worldwide and most of them will be based in Asia, so the demand will be higher in this part of this world,” he explained. Another compelling reason is to have more space so that exhibitors will be able to create greater presence to attract larger numbers of visitors to their booths. “All in all, we had to do something and the choice of splitting FHA into two shows is quite obvious,” Lameyse said. Embrace smart innovations to sustain competitive edge BY SHAWN LIEW THE food and hospitality landscape has changed at lighting speed over the past dec- ade, impacted by the widespread penetra- tion of technology in people’s lives and the rapid change of traditional consumerism into new, more dynamic and experience- oriented behaviour. Or simply put, consumers want to experi- ence more, says Euromonitor International in its new Smart Innovations Transforming the Food and Hospitality Landscape by 2020 white paper. Written in alliance with Food&HotelAsia (FHA2018), the white paper explained how there is a fundamental shift in consumer values towards experiences over things that bring happiness and well-being. This, says Euro monitor, can be described as the Ex- perience More concept, where consumers choose to spend more on experiences over things, which has in recent years, led to the rise of the Experience Economy. Ivan Uzunov, research manager, Asia- Pacific, Euromonitor International, and au- thor of the white paper, explains: “Loyalty is a fundamental pillar of the Experience •Continued on page 4 The tricky part was deciding which sector should go to which show in 2020. In the F&B section, where the increase in size is most ap- parent, UBM noted the increased demand for more dedicated sections under the FoodAsia banner such as areas for meat, dairy and other food commodities. On the other hand is the three HoReCa sectors where hospitality, foodservice and technology will dove-tail quite well. He said: “Obviously, everybody wants to remain under one roof, but it’s not possible. Everybody recognised that — that we have to evolve,” Lameyse said. •Continued on page 4