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The NutraIngredients-Asia Awards return: Submit your 2023 entries and be crowned the region’s best!

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Entries for the awards are now open​ across 16 categories, and winners will be announced at a special ceremony in Singapore on September 26, held alongside our flagship Growth Asia Summit.

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For 2023, we’ve expanded the prebiotic ingredient and probiotic product categories to encompass all ingredients and products designed for microbiome modulation​ to improve health.

The closing date for awards entries is Monday, May 22, 2023​.

Entries are judged by an independent panel of industry experts, with the exception of the NutraChampion and Editor’s Award, which are judged by the NutraIngredients-Asia editorial team.

Regional Head and Editor-in-Chief: APAC, Gary Scattergood said: “We are thrilled to be bringing our awards back for the sixth year, and returning to a live ceremony in Singapore alongside our Growth Asia Summit.

“Entering the awards is a great way to showcase your hard work and achievements across the industry as we once again seek to reward excellence.”

The awards are open to any ingredients, products or businesses that are active in the APAC region.

The categories for 2023 are:

Ingredients

Beauty from Within
Cognitive Function
Healthy Aging
Microbiome Modulation
Sports Nutrition
Weight Management

Finished Products

Botanical
Immune Support
Omega-3
Microbiome Modulation
Sports Nutrition

Specialty Awards

Innovations in Women’s Health Award
Start-up Award
Nutrition Research Project
Editors Award for Infant and Childhood Nutrition Initiative of the Year
NutraChampion

Entry to the awards will be set at a fee of US$195 per entry. 

See the NutraIngredients-Asia Awards website for full details on entry criteria and to submit your applications.

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