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Food&HotelAsia2010 (FHA2010)

20 - 23 April 2010
Singapore Expo
Singapore, Singapore

Food&HotelAsia2010 (FHA2010), the biennial mega trade event for the food and hospitality industry, returns for its 16th showing with an even stronger line-up of products and services. The biggest international event of its kind in Asia, more than 80% of the exhibitors are from overseas. FHA2010 specialised events encompass all the significant sectors of the food and hospitality industry namely FoodAsia, Wine&SpiritsAsia, Bakery&Pastry, HotelAsia, HospitalityTechnology, HospitalityStyleAsia and Asia Pacific Travel Catering. Each event is specially tailored for the increasing sophisticated needs of the food and hospitality industry.

Contact Information

June Seah
Senior PR Executive | Singapore Exhibition Services
47 Scotts Road 11th Floor, Goldbell Towers
Singapore, 228233
Singapore
Phone: +65 6233 8656
Fax: +65 6732 6776
Email: js@sesallworld.com

Company Details

Hospitality NetOverseas Exhibition Services Ltd (OES)
www.oesallworld.com
12th Floor Westminster Tower | 3 Albert Embankment
London, SE1 7SP
United Kingdom
Phone: +44 (0)20 7862 2000
Fax: +44 (0)20 7862 2001
Email: info@oesallworld.com

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