NEWS

VIV Asia 2011 presents new show themes

//26 Feb 2010
For the next issue of VIV Asia, in March 2011, significantly more product presentations and exibitors are expected. Organisers VNU Exhibitions and NEO project that a series of new show themes will prove rewarding.

Feedtech-Croptech Asia 2011, Laboratory @VIV Asia 2011 and New in Town have been launched to attract new business at VIV Asia 2011. To mark the 10th edition, VIV Asia presents Focus 2021, which compromises a range of activities related to the future of our industries in the year 2021, ten years ahead of 2011.


And finally, another big step will be made: the co-location of VIV Asia 2011 with Aquatic Asia 2011, the brand new dedicated event for the Asia-Pacific aquaculture business.



Themes
To fully benefit from the opportunities in milling, VIV Asia 2011 will host Feedtech-Croptech Asia 2011. With this new initiative, VIV Asia is best positioned to bring together investors, producers and engineers who are active in milling equipment and related activities for the production of feed, food and fuel.


Laboratory @VIV Asia 2011 is a specialist event within VIV Asia 2011 developed to give buyers, suppliers, researchers and opinion leaders the opportunity to do business in a customised environment that will attract key laboratory people from across the region. In line with the Feed to Meat concept, Laboratory @VIV Asia 2011 focuses on animal feed safety, food safety including meat, egg and fish safety.



Dedicated pavilions
For the 2011 edition, VIV Asia groups first-time exhibitors within two dedicated pavilions. The New-in-Town Pavilions give suppliers a fair bit of extra marketing power to impress visitors with their knowledge and products.


VIV Asia 2011 is the 10th edition of VIV Asia. With 10 editions behind us, the aim for VIV Asia 2011 is to look 10 years ahead: Focus 2021.
 

A selection of political, economic and social themes will form the basis for a series of visionary key notes and product awards with a focus on animal production in Asia-Pacific over the coming ten years.



Aquatic Asia
Aquatic Asia 2011 is an independent trade show, organised at BITEC in co-location with VIV Asia 2011. With this move, the organisers offer buyers and suppliers in aquaculture in Asia-Pacific a unique opportunity to meet key contacts active in aquaculture solely or with a joint-interest in both aquaculture, poultry and/or pigs.


In addition to Aquaculture, including a strong focus on algae production, Aquatic Asia also involves the related activities of Mariculture and Capture-based aquaculture.


VIV Asia 2011 is scheduled for March 9-11, 2011 in BITEC exhibition centre, Bangkok, Thailand.


Related website:
• VIV 

Rating:
Click here to register for the free PigProgress newsletter

 
Pig production news Email newsletter Bloggers Events Photos Videos

Pig Production News by Region

African Pig Production News Asian Pig Production News European Pig Production News Oceanian Pig Production News American Pig Production News

Latest articles

JOIN IN - latest discussions

  • Cheap Formulas
    Dr Nikolaos Kotrotsios wrote : Hello The most correctable approach to this dilemma is to appoint the requirements of each farm separately. It is very well known that pigs require nutrients... @ 10-02-2012 (12:22)
  • Australia: Pig abattoir fights to get...
    Mark Fysh wrote : Sounds like a failure of operating procedure. Really sad that this breach gives the vegetarian-militants a lever to attempt to dictate to the rest of us. @ 24-01-2012 (15:35)
  • OIE: Antibiotics for livestock vital to feed...
    marjolein soederhuizen wrote : The animals referred to as pigs in this article are meat carriers, not pigs, pigs live in a wide meadow and mud, they roll around in that and run around too,... @ 24-01-2012 (03:54)

Free Newsletter

Free Newsletter

Register Now!

Up-to-date Pig Industry news with the
PigProgress.net's free newsletter

More information

Vincent ter Beek - editor Pig Progress discover the in's and out's of Pig Progress, follow Vincent ter Beek on twitter....
Created by: Twitter for Web