Healthier Snacking in APAC: Join us for the final, free-to-attend webinar of the Positive Nutrition 2025 series

Join us for the Healthier Snacking webinar, part of our Positive Nutrition interactive broadcast series.

Join us for the Healthier Snacking webinar, part of our Positive Nutrition interactive broadcast series.

(William Reed)

In this final webinar wrapping up our international Positive Nutrition 2025 series, FoodNavigator-Asia takes a look into the healthier snacking category, with insights from industry leaders who have found success in one of APAC’s fastest-growing food categories.

Healthier snacking has seen exceptional popularity and growth in APAC driven by health and functionality and the many new products in the region are evidence of industry innovation and consumer demand being at an all-time high.

As such, in this final concluding session of the Positive Nutrition 2025 digital webinar series, FoodNavigator-Asia will explore the nuances and success factors behind this rapidly-growing category.

Registration for the Healthier Snacking webinar is still open and free of charge – click here to join us.

Confirmed speakers include:

Tomas Centeno, Vice President, Strategy and Commercial Excellence, Mondelez International

Tim Hill – Key Accounts Director – South East Asia, GlobalData

Liz Kang – Founder and CEO, Mamame Whole Foods

Shalin Khanna – Chief Marketing Officer, ProV Foods

The webinar is scheduled to go live at 3pm SGT on March 19 2025 – don’t miss out, register here for free.

For those unable to attend the live session, registration will also allow you to view the webinar on-demand at a time of your convenience for three months after the date.

“Consumers are increasingly demanding products that are lower in sugar, salt and fat, while still tasting great and feeling like a treat, in addition to a growing desire to see products with functional ingredients that can offer more than their basic nutritional value,” said Gary Scattergood, FoodNavigator-Asia Editor-in-Chief.

“In this broadcast we’ll be hearing from experts who have innovated in this sector to meet these needs and create better-for-you, healthier snack alternatives as well as discover industry market insights shaping the sector.

“We look forward to seeing you all online!”

Register for free here.

FoodNavigator’s Positive Nutrition 2025 event

Join FoodNavigator’s global editorial team for eight market-leading sessions on building the industry’s nutrition knowledge through a powerhouse of experts.

From January to March, FoodNavigator’s Positive Nutrition webinar series is exploring exciting topics including weight management, functional beverages and plant-based innovation.

Registration is still open via the link above, and will allow you to view the webinar on-demand at a time of your convenience for three months after the live date.

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