UBM Hosts Two Shows in New Delhi

September 6, 2016

UBM India has launched the 11th edition of Food ingredients India and Health ingredients (Fi India & Hi) at Pragati Maidan, New Delhi, from 22nd to 24th August. After being held in Western India since 2006, the 2016 edition was held in New Delhi for the first time. The show will now rotate between Mumbai and New Delhi annually. With over 200 exhibitors from 12 participating countries, the trade show targeted at the food and health ingredients, processing and packaging industry.

The Managing Director of UBM India, Mr. Yogesh Mudras stated, “In the 11th edition of Fi India and Hi, UBM India is offering a truly international showcase of food ingredients for three days under one roof to discover and develop businesses. I am sure that it will also help comprehend trends in niche segments such as wellness and natural ingredients that are being increasingly valued by health conscious consumers.”

During the same period, UBM India also organised the 2nd edition of the Personal Care India Expo (PCIE) at Pragati Maidan. The three-day event was a B2B expo for the ingredients, packaging and machinery industries in the personal care sector. Key exhibitors at the expo include Suru Chemicals & Pharmaceuticals Pvt. Ltd., Arjun Bees Wax Industries, N V Organics, Rakesh Sandal Industries, etc.

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