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MAFBEX 2014 and first-ever SIAL ASEAN serves up a winning recipe

This June 11-13, industry personalities will flock the Philippines' capital as SIAL ASEAN launches its very first expo


MAFBEX Events Management, a subsidiary of Worldbex Services International, the country’s leading exhibition and event organizer, concocts the most-awaited food event of the country each year, the Manila Food and Beverages Expo or MAFBEX that is slated to be held on June 11 to 13 from 10am to 6pm at the Philippine Trade Training Center and World Trade Center Metro Manila’s Tents A & B, alongside the South East Asian leg of Salon International de l’Alimentation - SIAL ASEAN at the main hall of World Trade Center Metro Manila.

Occupying a total of 25,000 sq. m of exhibition area, MAFBEX along side with SIAL ASEAN, marks the biggest collaboration in the food exposition industry. Aiming on serving up a winning recipe for the F&B industry, MAFBEX and SIAL ASEAN, both of these renowned food exhibitors will try to cover all grounds and aspects in the food industry.

MAFBEX which will cater to consumers looking for the best food choices will serve up scrumptious pocket activities and events over one another. Slated to be the tastiest instalment yet, the 8th MAFBEX will accommodate food enthusiasts who are looking to find unique small-scale goods for home and personal use, as well as those who are looking for large-scale goods for food-related businesses. Likewise, companies and food producers can expect business-to- consumer opportunities as bloggers, media personalities, and other industry professionals are expected to flock to the event in search of the latest interesting find.

Venture into the world of b2b opportunities offered by SIAL ASEAN this June 11-13 at the World Trade Center Manila
During the expo, guests can also take part in seminars from industry authorizes, live cooking demonstrations by only the best chefs, as well as a wide array of presentation for ethnic and exotic delicacies from all over the world, and not to mention, the flair cup and inter-school and professional contests to spice up the event to a whole new level.

On the other hand, SIAL ASEAN, themed as the “The first and only B2B Platform of the Philippine Food Industry,” will be bent on fostering trade and export relationships between participating businesses. During the three-day exposition, F&B professionals can look forward to a ripe and fruitful environment for business-to-business opportunities with fellow reputable professionals and companies. Suppliers, manufacturers, distributors, importers, and exporters are guaranteed to capitalize on this event through mutually-beneficial networks.

Furthermore, SIAL ASEAN will be expecting a number of 15,000 trade visitors from industries including café, restaurants, clubs, bars, catering and food service, central purchasing groups, distributors, importers, manufacturers, retailers, processors, groceries and wine merchants from all over the globe.
The F&B Import and Export industry will reach a higher peak as SIAL ASEAN showcase food products from 20 different countries

An event certainly not to be missed by foodies and F&B players alike, MAFBEX and SIAL ASEAN is ideal for food lovers looking to experience a one-of-a-kind food exposition where they can get a taste of the latest food innovations in the market and the opportunity to take part in an international food fare – giving them the access to a plethora of culinary wonders as they rub shoulders with the industry’s top chefs and food icons.
In-kitchen tutorials and demonstrations can be expected by food enthusiasts with the upcoming MAFBEX  
With two culinary powerhouses coming together for the biggest food event of the year, get ready to fill in both your stomach and mind as MAFBEX and SIAL SEAN showcases a wide array of food and beverage presentations. Don’t miss this chance to witness food history in the making, mark your calendars this June 11 to 13 at the World Trade Center Manila.


This June 11-13, industry personalities will flock the Philippines' capital as SIAL ASEAN launches its very first expo
For inquiries, contact Francois Baracena at (+632) 6569239, email info@sialasean.com or go to www.sialasean.com for more details. 

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