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SEAFOOD SHOW OF ASIA 2026
City
Jakarta (Indonesia)
Country
Indonesia
Start Date
04 Nov 2026
End Date
07 Nov 2026
Visitor Type
Trade Public
Duration
once a year
Year
2026
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Event Description
SEAFOOD SHOW OF ASIA 2026: Jakarta Set to Hook Global Industry Leaders (Nov 4-7, 2026)
Mark your calendars for November 4-7, 2026, as Jakarta, Indonesia, transforms into the epicenter of the global seafood trade at the highly anticipated Seafood Show of Asia 2026. Organized by the renowned Diversified Communications, this premier international trade fair promises to be the most significant gathering of seafood professionals in the Asia-Pacific region, attracting thousands of buyers, sellers, innovators, and thought leaders from across the globe.
Why Jakarta? A Strategic Choice for Seafood Supremacy
Indonesia's selection as host is no coincidence. As the world's second-largest seafood producer and a critical archipelagic nation with vast aquatic resources, Jakarta offers unparalleled access to one of the most dynamic and rapidly growing seafood markets globally. The city serves as a major logistical and economic hub, facilitating seamless connections between producers across the archipelago and international buyers seeking high-quality, sustainable seafood. This strategic location ensures the event is perfectly positioned to showcase the immense potential of Asian seafood production and foster meaningful trade relationships spanning continents.
Event Highlights: Beyond the Exhibition Floor
Seafood Show of Asia 2026 is far more than just a static display. It's a vibrant ecosystem designed to drive business, innovation, and knowledge sharing:
1. Comprehensive Exhibition: Expect a vast exhibition floor teeming with exhibitors showcasing the entire seafood supply chain. From wild-caught fish and farmed shrimp and salmon to processed products, value-added items, aquaculture technology, packaging solutions, cold chain logistics, and sustainability services, attendees will discover everything under the sea.
2. Pavilions by Region/Country: Dedicated national and regional pavilions will highlight the unique offerings and strengths of seafood-producing nations, making it easy to source specific products from key suppliers.
3. Innovation Hub: A dedicated zone will spotlight cutting-edge technologies, sustainable practices, and innovative solutions shaping the future of the industry, including traceability systems, alternative proteins, and eco-friendly processing methods.
4. Business-Focused Programs: The event will feature a robust lineup of conferences, seminars, and workshops addressing critical industry trends. Topics are expected to include:
Global market dynamics and future demand forecasts.
Sustainability certifications and traceability imperatives.
Technological advancements in aquaculture and processing.
Navigating regulatory landscapes and trade policies.
Food safety and quality assurance best practices.
5. B2B Matchmaking: Sophisticated digital matchmaking tools will connect pre-registered buyers with relevant exhibitors, maximizing networking efficiency and paving the way for lucrative partnerships before, during, and after the show.
The Global Seafood Gateway
Seafood Show of Asia 2026 in Jakarta is poised to be the indispensable meeting point for the global seafood industry. It offers unparalleled opportunities to discover new products, forge critical business alliances, gain insights into emerging trends, and contribute to a more sustainable and prosperous future for seafood production and trade. For anyone serious about the seafood business – from producers and processors to distributors, retailers, service providers, and investors – Jakarta in November 2026 is the place to be. Dive into the heart of the action and secure your place at the forefront of the Asian seafood revolution.