Food products, packaging, technology and innovation will be on display during Food Taipei Mega Shows at the Taipei Nangang Exhibition (TaiNEX) center in Taipei, Taiwan, June 25-28, 2025.
Food Taipei Mega Shows offers five concurrent conferences showcasing a wide variety of food- and beverage-adjacent technology, spanning two full expo halls (1 and 2). Across the supply chain, from food products and processing advancements (Food Taipei, FoodTech Taipei), to packaging (Taipei Pack), to developments in hotel, restaurant and catering (Taiwan HoReCa), and biotechnology and pharmaceutical innovation (Bio/PharmaTech Taiwan), this huge show offers it all.
For 2025, Food Taipei Mega Shows has adopted the theme of “Precision Nutrition & Green Intelligence,” tapping into two trends currently pushing industry innovation as food and beverage processors work to feed the growing global population. There’s little doubt that the world population’s appetite for high-quality, safe, abundant and delicious food continues to grow, and with fewer resources available and more mouths to feed, the industry must respond.
The focus of Food Taipei Mega Shows on precision nutrition points toward advanced technologies leading to enhanced equipment and operational performance — thus helping industry significantly improve its efficiency, energy savings and carbon-emission reduction goals. Meanwhile, the “Green Intelligence” theme reflects a commitment to sustainable development — applying artificial intelligence to solve challenges but also harmonizing with the environment.
Regardless of the theme of the show this year, Food Taipei Mega Shows remains a critical destination for businesses looking to enter the Asian food, packaging and/or pharmaceutical marketplace with new or current products. As the Asian food market grows, the education and experience available through a show of this type can go a long way toward future inroads into building out business growth.
Exhibitors from more than a dozen Asian nations displayed their wares in 2024, along with vendors from the U.S., Canada and several other American and European nations. Japan, Hong Kong, Malaysia, South Korea and the Philippines were the top five nations that attendees to last year’s show called home.
Food products on display include a wide range of products, such as fresh and preserved fruits and vegetables, poultry, seafood, meat and processed meats, edible oils, dairy products, vegetarian products, frozen foods, canned foods, baked goods and biscuits, wine and liquor, coffee and tea, juices, soft drinks, confectionery, condiments, and many other items. At this year’s show, the Future Food Pavilion will include plant-based products, emerging ingredients and precision nutrition technologies. Meanwhile, at the concurrent FoodTech Taipei show, exhibitors will be showing the latest and greatest processing equipment needed to manufacture most of those food and beverage items.
Food Taipei Mega Shows is organized by the Taiwan External Trade Development Council (TAITRA). To view more information about the show and register to attend, visit https://www.foodtaipei.com.tw/
Editor’s Note: Food Processing senior editor Andy Hanacek will be attending Food Taipei Mega Shows this year, so if you’re going to be there, drop him a note via email to set up a time to connect!