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HOSTEX 2024 Announces Growing Exhibitor List

HOSTEX 2024 Announces Growing Exhibitor List. Hostex 2024, Africa’s food, drink and hospitality trade expo, is gearing up to be an unmissable event for industry professionals. With just months to go, Hostex has announced a significant milestone – an impressive 50% of the exhibition floorspace has already been sold, indicating the industry’s support and excitement surrounding this year’s event.

Hostex 2024 is set to host a diverse and dynamic community of exhibitors, representing all sectors of the industry. From cutting-edge tech solutions and sustainable practices to launches of new food and beverage products and equipment and solutions-driven innovations, the event promises to be a one-stop destination for industry stakeholders. The addition of The Wine Bar and the return of popular features such as the Barista Challenge and the SA Chefs Skillery will deliver added value to visitors across the different industry sectors.

Hostex continues to live up to its reputation as the expo that connects the industry, supported by leading industry associations, including FEDHASA, SA Chefs, SANHA, GHASA, STTP, and NAA. “These partnerships are driving our commitment to create an event that goes beyond connecting buyers and sellers; it’s about fostering growth, learning, and networking opportunities that will propel the industry forward,” comments Mark Anderson, Hostex Exhibition Director.

With a heritage spanning almost four decades, Hostex has earned its place as a trusted and invaluable event in the hospitality and food & beverage sectors. In the wake of the challenges posed by COVID-19, Hostex 2024 offers an invaluable opportunity for industry professionals to reconnect, showcase their innovations, and explore new horizons. “The importance of exhibitions has never been greater in the increasingly digital, disconnected business environment. It is significant to note that 88% of companies surveyed in the Global Exhibition Barometer research by UFI indicated their confidence that ‘COVID-19 confirms the value of face-to-face events’,” comments Anderson.

By Thomas Chiothamisi
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