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Food & Drinks Malaysia (FDM) by SIAL Network 2025 Bringing Malaysia to the World Map as Southeast Asia’s Food Innovation Hub!

Reaffirming its role as Southeast Asia’s premier platform for food innovation, strategic partnerships, and future-ready solutions, Food & Drinks Malaysia by SIAL 2025 (FDM 2025) organised by Comexposium as part of the globally recognised SIAL (Salon International de l'Alimentation) Network, this year’s edition showcased how Malaysia is fast becoming a central node in the global food ecosystem.  

Held across three dynamic days at MITEC Kuala Lumpur, FDM 2025 brought together influential decision-makers — from international brands and regional distributors to policymakers, innovators, and entrepreneurs — all converging to shape the future of food. Officiated by YB Datuk Chan Foong Hin, Deputy Minister of Plantation & Commodities, the event underscored Malaysia’s public-private commitment to advancing its role in the global food supply chain and agri-food tech sector. He was joined by YB Datuk Andi Muhammad Suryady Bandy, Sabah’s Assistant Minister of Industrial Development and Entrepreneurship.  

 

“Food & Drinks Malaysia by SIAL is more than a trade exhibition; it’s a catalyst for progress, empowering businesses to scale, enabling ideas to cross borders, and accelerating innovation across the entire food value chain,” said Mr. Henri Tan, Exhibition Director, Southeast Asia, Comexposium APAC.  

 

“We are especially thrilled to introduce Malaysia’s inaugural Chocolate Show, curated in partnership with Salon du Chocolat. Malaysia has a rich heritage of cocoa plantations and a growing domestic market with sophisticated consumers eager for innovative chocolate products. This show celebrates artisanal craftsmanship and cocoa innovation, offering a platform to showcase local talent and connect with global trends.”  

 

“This celebration of Malaysia’s rich cocoa heritage is just one example of how FDM 2025 highlights the country’s growing influence in food innovation, a momentum further underscored by the impressive participation in the SIAL Innovation Awards,” he added. 

 

Backed by a strong export economy, Malaysia’s cocoa sector recorded RM15 billion in export value in 2024, with chocolate products contributing 12.7% of total export earnings, making it a key commodity for national growth and innovation. 

 

Driving Innovation from Malaysia to the World  

The SIAL Innovation Awards debut in Malaysia with 144 homegrown and international submissions and global recognition.  

 

“With every edition, SIAL unites the world’s most forward-thinking food players through the SIAL Innovation Awards, a platform celebrating bold ideas and products shaping tomorrow’s food landscape. We are proud to see Malaysia advancing the region’s food ecosystem,” said Mr. Nicolas Trentesaux, Managing Director, SIAL Network.  

 

Held at FDM 2025, the Awards received a total of 144 submissions from both Malaysian and international brands. Eleven finalists were shortlisted by a panel of local and international jurors, with three winners announced during the Official Opening Ceremony. 

 

The SIAL Innovation Award Winners for 2025 are:  

Gold Award – Symphony Spread Black Sesame Cream Manufacturer: Symphony Confection Sdn Bhd Country: Malaysia  

Silver Award - MusaWa Puffs Manufacturer: Musarium Co. Ltd Country: Thailand  

Bronze Award - Barley Fresh Noodle 1 Source: Malaysian Cocoa Board, 2024 Statistics - Export Of Cocoa Beans & Cocoa Product Manufacturer: Kosmode Health Singapore Pte Ltd Country: Singapore  

 

Jury Reflections on Malaysia’s First SIAL Innovation Awards  

“What impressed me most were the products that were not only bold and original but also commercially viable and ready to scale. The top entries clearly understood their consumers, as they offer purposely innovation that fits real market needs. This marks a meaningful shift for Malaysia, from manufacturing to truly leading in food innovation,” said Ms. Low Ngai Yuen, Group Chief Merchandise & Marketing Officer, AEON Co Malaysia Berhad.  

 “The level of innovation was incredibly promising. These homegrown creators are proving that Malaysia is more than ready to compete on the world stage, with products that blend functionality, heritage, and forward-thinking purpose. It is a strong reflection of how far our local food innovation ecosystem has come and where it is heading next,” commented Ms. Melissa Ong, Group Chief Officer of Impact Circle.  

 The jury deliberation took place live, comprising 11 jury members in total. In addition to Mr. Henri Tan and Mr. Nicolas Trentesaux, the Malaysian jury members included:  

• Professor Dr. Muhammad Shahrim Abdul Karim, Department of Food Service Management, Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM);  

• Mr. Timothy Liew, Chairman, Retail & Food and Beverage, SAMENTA (Small and Medium Enterprises Association); and  

• Mr. Mark Low, Vice President, Malaysia Business Group.  

 

Judges from Paris, France included:  

• Mr. Xavier Terlet and Ms. Emeline Fordos, Innovation Experts from ProtéinesXTC ; and  

• From SIAL Network, Mr. Jean-Gabriel Mollard, Communication Director, and Ms. Nathalie Perraudin, Director of International Projects.  

 

Industry-Focused Engagements: Where Ideas Took Centre Stage  

FDM 2025 delivered an expansive programme of high-impact forums, competitions, and networking activities tailored for today’s fast-evolving F&B industry:  

Malaysia’s First-Ever Chocolate Show – Curated in partnership with Salon du Chocolat; featuring sample treats at the Chocolate & Coffee Gourmet Bar by Sunway University. 

Thai SELECT Awards Honouring Thai F&B excellence in Malaysia. 

 

 • 2nd FDM Halal Forum – A deep dive into halal certification, export strategies, branding, and tech innovation within the halal economy. The forum featured speakers from halal authorities, industry bodies, and global importers.  

Future Food & Agriculture by Impact Circle – Highlighting sustainability with panels and showcases on agri-tech, climate-smart farming, and food security challenges shaping the region’s next decade.  

4th Global Culinary Challenge Malaysia (GCCM) – A vibrant display of skill and creativity, with over 600 chefs from 31 countries competing across categories including Palm Oil Innovation, Barista, Cocoa and Cake, judged by international experts.  

• The Spark by Impact Circle @ FDM 2025 – A dynamic pitching and awards platform spotlighting bold ideas and breakthrough solutions shaping the future of food and agriculture.  

• Introduction of Non-Halal Beverage Section – Showcasing iconic global brands such as Moutai and Baijiu.  

• Hosted Buyer Programme and Exclusive BizMatch Portal: FDM 2024 connected 160 top importers and buyers, generating over USD 164 million in potential business. The programme returns this year with enhanced matching capabilities, offering focused, one-on-one engagements that turn conversations into commercial success.  

• International and Local Pavilions – Featuring exhibitors from Canada, China, India, Malaysia, Poland, South Korea, Thailand, Türkiye, USA, and more.  


This Abalone sashimi from South Korea is REALLY FRESH & SWEET!!



 

The third edition of Food & Drinks Malaysia by SIAL 2025 is proudly supported by strategic partners and sponsors including the Malaysia Convention & Exhibition Bureau (MyCEB), Malaysia Airlines, and Express Rail Link Sdn Bhd (ERL) — all united in strengthening Malaysia’s position as a regional hub for food innovation and trade. As a key partner, MyCEB’s support reflects its commitment to positioning Malaysia as a premier destination for high-impact business events and industry growth.  

 

Looking Ahead: FDM 2026 and Beyond 

FDM 2025 has set the stage for even greater breakthroughs in 2026. Businesses, innovators, and changemakers are encouraged to explore opportunities early to be part of the next wave of food innovation. Save the Date! Date: 30 June 2026 to 2 July 2026 Venue: MITEC, Kuala Lumpur the To explore partnership or participation opportunities for FDM 2026, or to learn more about upcoming SIAL marketing@fooddrinksmalaysia.com. Innovation Awards Malaysia, contact  

 

Stay updated with FDM’s latest news and developments at www.fooddrinksmalaysia.com, or follow them on social media @FDMbysial (Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn) and TikTok @fdm_fooddrinksmalaysia.  

 


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