UBM India Successfully Concludes a Decade of Fi & Hi in India

November 11, 2015

Fi & Hi India 2015, organised by UBM India, was held from 19th to 21st October 2015, at Bombay Convention & Exhibition Centre (BCEC) in Mumbai. Fi & Hi India, which has already been on for 10 years, is the only B2B platform for the Indian food and health industry. This year’s show featured over 160 exhibitors and drew over 6,500 visitors.

It has been confirmed that Fi & Hi India 2016 will be held from 22th to 24th August 2016, at Pragati Maidan in New Delhi. The show will return Mumbai in 2017. Fi & Hi India 2017 will be held Oct. 3-5, 2017, at BCEC.

Yogesh Mudras, acting managing director, UBM India said, “The food processing industry in India has witnessed rapid augmentation owing to changing socio-economic demographics. The same has led to increased awareness pertaining to the quality standards of food products and consequently, focus on the superiority of ingredients that goes into the making of these finished products. UBM India met its objective for the 10th edition of Fi & Hi India by offering an international showcase of such ingredients and in-turn, helping leverage India’s wide ranging and large raw material base for food processing industries.”

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