MIFB 2025: Unleashing the Future of Food & Beverage Innovation in Malaysia
The Malaysian International Food & Beverage Trade Fair (MIFB) 2025, Malaysia’s leading F&B trade event, will take place from July 30 to August 1, 2025, at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre. Aimed at empowering SMEs, startups, and innovators, MIFB connects over 500 exhibitors from 50+ countries with 12,000+ visitors, fostering networking, buyer connections, and market expansion.
The event highlights food tech, sustainability, and trends like Ready-To-Eat/Cook solutions and AI-driven processes. Key features include the debut Malaysia Café Expo (MCE), showcasing café culture and hosting the Malaysia National Coffee Championship, and MyFoodTech, focusing on cutting-edge food technology, creating a dynamic platform for industry evolution.
“As MIFB continues to lead in fostering industry growth and collaboration, we envision our event as the pivotal meeting point for businesses navigating the dynamic F&B landscape. It’s an opportunity to gain valuable insights into emerging trends, build meaningful connections, and explore new avenues for growth. Whether discovering the latest innovations or forging strategic partnerships, the event will bring industry players together to exchange ideas and drive the future of food and beverage.” shares Paul Lee, Chief Executive (Markets), Constellar.
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