SALEM, Ore. — Expo ANTAD Alimentaria Mexico 2021 is Mexico’s leading and largest retail trade show, which attracts more than 37,000 visitors and 1,700 exhibitors. Expo ANTAD has become the largest food industry exhibition in Mexico and is the ideal forum for international exhibitors to showcase their premium products to quality buyers, importers, and industry experts.
Participating WUSATA companies will have their products displayed in a shared booth pavilion. This product showcase will provide each participating company with a kiosk display staffed by show assistants and staff from WUSATA’s in-market contractor. The kiosk display will provide company/product visibility through signage and promotional material. Trade leads and buyer inquiries/contact generated from this activity will be shared with participants. This is a hybrid event so companies can choose to have their products showcased or attend in person.
Please note that samples for this product showcase event will be key to successful participation. Participating companies will need to ship products/samples for display at the show. Shipping details and timelines will be provided to participants once available.
Suitable products include consumer-oriented packaged food and beverages.
Benefits of Participation
- Feature your products in a showcase at Mexico’s largest food and hospitality trade show, without having to travel
- Potential Mexican buyers, importers, and industry experts will be able to see your products displayed within the USA Pavilion – California/WUSATA Product Showcase in a premium location
- Participating companies will have an in-country show assistant present their company and products at the booth to Mexican buyers and show attendees.
- In-person exhibiting attendance is limited to kiosk space – full booth/half booth options are not available
2021 WUSATA Product Showcase at ANTAD Trade Show
Date: October 18-20, 2021
Registration Deadline: August 31, 2021
Participation Fee: $750 per company
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