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Growth Asia 2021: Be there live on the program “Healthy Aging” on cognition and mobility

The event returns in 2021 to build on the huge success of its first edition, which saw more than 3,200 food, beverage and nutrition industry delegates register for expert insights from a range of well-known brands, leading scientists, policy experts and the most innovative vendors.

The series runs from June 29 to July 15 and is viewed through the prism of five core categories – Healthy Aging: Mobility & Cognitive Health (June 29), Healthy Aging: Metabolic and Digestive Health (July 1), Plant-Based Innovation ( July 6), Healthy Snacking (July 13), and Infant and Maternal Health (July 15).

All broadcasts begin at 3:00 p.m. Singapore time today. Registration for the event is free.

Gary Scattergood, Editor-in-Chief of both titles and Regional Head of APAC at William Reed, said: “There is enormous future growth potential across the region as incomes continue to rise, urbanization accelerates, life expectancy increases and consumer demand does not rise rapidly last due to the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.

“Indeed, Asia is seen as a global engine of growth, not just in common food and beverage products, but also in functional foods and dietary supplements. Because of this, NutraIngredients-Asia and FoodNavigator-Asia will once again be in the spotlight on how best to navigate the region’s extremely diverse consumer, regulatory, cultural and economic landscape to achieve these significant benefits. “

Confirmed speakers include:

  • Patrick Gantier, General Manager Asia, Mars Wrigley
  • Gregg Ward, Head of the Open Science Innovation Center, Danone.
  • Dr. Yong Shan May, Brands Suntory, Senior Scientist
  • Dr. Tunyawat Kasemsuwan, Thai Union, Director of the Global Innovation Center (GIC) of the Thai Union
  • Prof. Grant Brinkworth, Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization (CSIRO), Australia
  • Dr. Shawn Watson, Senescence Life Sciences, Founder and CEO
  • Dr. Matthew Pikosky, National Dairy Council USA, VP Nutrition Research
  • Dr. Paul Clayton Institute of Food, Brain and Behavior (Oxford), Fellow
  • Jin Zong Xiao, Morinaga, Director of the Next Generation Science Institute
  • Angus Brown, Ārepa, Co-Founder and CEO
  • Ramasamy Venkatesh, Gencor, MD
  • Dahlia Ghazalay, USDEC, SEA Regional Director
  • Prof. Alex Tups, University of Otago
  • Dr. Sumanto Haldar, Singapore Institute of Food and Biotechnology Innovation (SIFBI) at A * STAR, Principal Investigator
  • Michelle Lee, IFF, Regional Marketing Leader, Greater Asia
  • Christian Philippsen, Beneo, MD, Asia Pacific
  • Florence Leong, Kosmode Health, Co-Founder and CEO
  • Laurent Stevenart, Impossible Foods, Country Manager (Singapore)
  • Damien-Pierre Lessot, Roquette, head of technical developers
  • Hugo Leclercq, Lesaffre Biospringer, Director of Innovation and Business Development
  • Ronan Moloney, Kerry, VP & GM for Food and Meat
  • Coco Tse, Hero Protein, VP, Strategy & Operations
  • Aashim Maholtra, Dole Sunshine Company, VP and MD APAC
  • Yuwi Chan, Eat Real Snacks, International Sales Manager (APAC)
  • Salomi Naik, Ai Palette, Head of Innovation
  • Martin Teo, USDEC, Technical Director – Food Applications
  • Chyn Boon Wong, Morinaga, Research Associate
  • Tamara Rausch, Advanced Lipids, Global Scientific Marketing Manager
  • Airing Wang, Nature’s Way, Marketing Director China
  • Monica Meldrum, Whole Child, Founder and CEO
  • Max Rye, TurtleTree Labs, chief strategist
  • Sigalit Zchut, Advanced Lipids, Global Scientific Marketing Manager
  • Jane Li, Li, Page & Co, Founder

The complete range of events is:

Healthy Aging: Mobility & Cognitive Health

JUNE 29 ● 15:00 SGT (GMT + 8)

Given the tremendous public health challenges and business opportunities presented by the rapidly aging population of Asia, we will be holding two Healthy Aging issues this year to give the issue the attention it deserves. The event will delve into the latest research, trends and products for mobility-related diseases, including bone, joint and muscle health. Since cognitive health is paramount for consumers of all ages, we’ll also discuss the latest nutritional solutions to aid memory, mood, alertness, sleep, and relaxation.

Healthy Aging: Metabolic and Digestive Health

JULY 1 ● 15:00 SGT (GMT + 8)

Many Asian nations are still battling obesity, diabetes and heart disease, so we will highlight the role of the food, beverage and nutrition sectors in alleviating various metabolic diseases. We will also evaluate the latest developments in gut health, with a special focus on how Asia’s thriving probiotic and prebiotic sectors can benefit digestive health and beyond.

Plant-based innovation

JULY 6 ● 15:00 SGT (GMT + 8)

Interest in plant-based alternatives across Asia is showing no signs of slowing down, as evidenced by the growing number of large brands, suppliers, and forward-thinking restaurants that continue to ramp up their investments. Given that, due to consumer ethical, health, and environmental concerns, as well as extensive product innovation, Asia ranks as the largest region for plant-based food consumption in the $ 21 billion world ready-to-use market by 2025, we’ll examine how that is Industry can establish itself as both a mainstream and a trend category.

Healthy snacking

JULY 13 ● 15:00 SGT (GMT + 8)

Asian consumers are increasingly opting for several smaller meals throughout the day rather than traditional breakfast, lunch and dinner. This has led to a boom in the region’s snack market, but many consumers are not satisfied with simple enjoyment or convenience. They are increasingly demanding healthier options, which opens up enormous opportunities for value-adding ingredients that can play a role in reformulation or fortification, as well as for those that can promote natural or clean label claims. We’ll evaluate the latest developments in all of the above as brands strive to keep up with these emerging snacking trends.

Infant and Maternal Health

JULY 15 ● 15:00 SGT (GMT + 8)

The Asia-Pacific infant formula market is set to double to $ 26.8 billion by 2026, with brands constantly striving to gain a competitive advantage with science-based, high-quality ingredients. We’ll also look at the booming child nutritional supplement market, particularly in China, and discuss the latest maternal health insights and opportunities in an area where many expectant mothers are still suffering from critical micronutrient deficiencies.

Register here for free

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