Seafood Expo Asia adds processing platform to annual show in Singapore

Seafood Expo Asia
This year's edition, which will once again be held at the Sands Expo and Convention Center, will also feature Seafood Processing Asia, a platform designed to address increasing demand across Asia for processing equipment, packaging innovations, services, aquaculture solutions, and more | Photo courtesy of Seafood Expo Asia
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The 14th annual Seafood Expo Asia will return to Singapore from 2 to 4 September 2026, serving as a platform to connect international suppliers with Asian buyers.

"Seafood Expo Asia has become a major exhibition in Asia for us in the last years. It is a perfect place to trade and connect with other industry stakeholders,” BAADER ASIA CEO Marcel Franz said in a statement. “The focus on seafood and seafood processing results in a high quality of business opportunities for us."

This year's edition, which will once again be held at the Sands Expo and Convention Center, will also feature Seafood Processing Asia, a platform designed to address increasing demand across Asia for processing equipment, packaging innovations, services, aquaculture solutions, and more, according to event organizer Diversified. [Editor’s note: Diversified owns and operates SeafoodSource.]

“The inclusion of Seafood Processing Asia as a dedicated platform with the event represents a natural progression for the expo and industry at large,” said Iris Kwan, event director of SEA at Diversified. “As Asia-Pacific continues to lead growth in seafood production and consumption, demand for innovative seafood products and processing, aquaculture, and packaging solutions from around the world is accelerating. Exhibitors and seafood professionals will have the unique opportunity to network, explore the latest products and trends, develop new business relationships, and tap into the rapidly evolving Asian marketplace.”

Diversified noted that last year’s event brought more than 4,190 seafood professionals from 75 countries, including Australia, Canada, Chile, China, Ecuador, France, Germany, Honduras, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, South Korea, Malaysia, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Philippines, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, South Africa, Spain, Sri Lanka, Sweden, Taiwan, Thailand, Turkey, United Kingdom, United States, Vietnam, and Yemen.

The 2026 exhibit hall will feature seafood companies showcasing a range of products – fresh, frozen, caned, preserved, value-added, processed and packaged – alongside companies with solutions spanning seafood processing and automation, aquaculture systems, cold chain infrastructure, advanced packaging, and more, according to Diversified. 

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