Vitafoods Asia 2026 expands 50% as healthy ageing and personalised nutrition drive APAC demand

Published: 3-Jun-2026

The Bangkok show returns 2-4 September with 800+ exhibitors across 30,000sqm, spotlighting longevity nutrition, microbiome health and pet nutrition in a market forecast to reach $251bn by 2034

Vitafoods Asia will be returning to Bangkok's Queen Sirikit National Convention Center (QSNCC) this September with an expanded show floor and increased capacity.

The show, which will run from 2-4 September 2026, cited growing demand across Asia-Pacific for healthier ageing, greater well-being and more personalised approaches to nutrition as the reason for the increased space.

Organiser Informa Markets expects this year's edition to attract more than 800 exhibitors, who will be able to network and explore across the 30,000sqm of exhibition space — a 50% increase in floor space compared with last year's show.

The show will also feature new and expanded areas for Packaging & Technology and Pet Nutrition.


This year's event will focus on the theme 'Nutrition for Life & Longevity,' highlighting how science and technology are transforming nutrition to help people live longer and healthier lives.

The show will reflect this shift by featuring content across key areas of innovation that respond to changing consumer priorities.

One of the highlights will be the Healthy Ageing Summit, which will draw on the expertise of scientists and innovators to explore how nutrition and science are reshaping our approach to ageing.


The wider content programme will spotlight industry-leading research, bringing leaders together to explore the future of nutraceuticals in the Asia-Pacific region through extensive market analysis and forward-looking insights through 2033.

Key themes will span the healthspan revolution, microbiome health and breakthrough technologies, alongside trending beauty-from-within categories such as hair and skin health.

The conference will also address critical industry developments surrounding artificial intelligence (AI) implementation, including building brand trust in the AI era and the transformative role it can play in product development

Attendees will also have opportunities to share knowledge and harness connections at key networking events, including the Women in Nutraceuticals reception and Networking Night.

Finally, the Vitafoods Asia Nutraceutical Awards will return to recognise the most innovative products in dietary supplements, functional foods & beverages and extracts.

Rose Chitanuwat, Regional Portfolio Director, Informa Markets, said: "As consumers in Asia — and globally — look beyond lifespan towards healthspan, brands are seeking new ways to tailor wellness to a wider variety of needs."

Vitafoods Asia will reflect the pace at which demand for innovative nutrition solutions is accelerating across Asia-Pacific. This year’s expanded edition will welcome even more exhibitors from across the nutraceutical supply chain, creating greater opportunities to explore emerging areas of growth. 

"As Asia's nutraceutical hub, we're strengthening our role as a bridge between global nutraceutical innovation and the opportunities in the fast-growing Asia-Pacific region — helping brands around the world enter and grow in this dynamic market."

Registration for Vitafoods Asia 2026 is now open.

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