Poultry Asia Expo 2023 announced its highly anticipated inaugural event set to take place from 6-8 September 2023, at the Setia City Convention Centre in Shah Alam
As the largest and most comprehensive poultry exhibition in Asia, Poultry Asia Expo 2023 promises to gather leading brands, industry experts, and stakeholders for an exceptional showcase of the poultry production chain.
Poultry Asia Expo 2023 serves as a crucial platform for the poultry industry, offering a unique opportunity to explore the latest innovations, technologies, and trends shaping the sector. From state-of-the-art machinery and breeding technology to feed generation and raw material processing, the event will feature cutting-edge solutions that drive efficiency, sustainability, and profitability in poultry production.
With Asia experiencing a significant surge in the consumption of processed meat, particularly poultry, Poultry Asia Expo 2023 is ideally timed to address the evolving market dynamics. The exhibition will provide a comprehensive view of the processed meat market, enabling participants to discover new product developments and industry best practices.
In conjunction with Poultry Asia Expo 2023, Meat Asia Expo 2023 and Pet Asia Expo will be held concurrently, creating a synergy among three industry-leading exhibitions. This convergence offers attendees the opportunity to engage with a diverse range of products, technologies, and services from the poultry, meat, and pet sectors. With an expected attendance of more than 300 exhibitors and more than 200 industry professionals, the event will foster networking, knowledge sharing, and business collaborations. The Big Herdsman, Huali, Famsun, Zheng Chang, Alltech, CPM are just some examples of exhibitors at the event.
In addition to the extensive exhibition, Poultry Asia Expo 2023 offers exclusive services to enhance participants' experience. The complimentary 1-to-1 Business Matching Meetings provide exhibitors with the opportunity to connect with key buyers and decision-makers from the Asian region, fostering valuable business relationships. VIP attendees will also be invited to a networking dinner reception at a prestigious venue.
Dr Akma Binti Ngah Hamid, director general of Veterinary Services Malaysia, emphasised, "Investing in veterinary services and animal disease surveillance is crucial to improve animal health and welfare, reduce the economic impact of animal diseases, improve food safety, and mitigate the risks of antimicrobial resistance. The prevention of animal diseases can limit the transfer of animal pathogens to humans and control the emergence of deadly zoonotic diseases at the animal source, where action is most cost-effective.