IN BOSTON, SEAFOOD EXPO DRAWS EXHIBITORS FROM 49 COUNTRIES


Seafood professionals from around the world came to Massachusetts this month to attend the Seafood Expo North America/Seafood Processing North America, which took place March 12-14 at the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center in the city’s Seaport District.

Considered North America’s most dynamic seafood marketplace, this year’s conference attracted 1,141 exhibiting companies from 49 countries. This year’s exhibit space spanned 237,665 net square feet – 31% larger than last year’s event.

“It was wonderful to welcome Seafood Expo North America/Seafood Processing North America back to the BCEC this year,” said Executive Director David Gibbons of the Massachusetts Convention Center Authority. “This event exemplifies the importance of in-person gatherings and the connections that can be made between local and international purveyors in the Seafood industry. I would like to thank Diversified Communications for once again executing a flawless event.”

Countries new to the exhibition floor in 2023 included Bahrain, Bangladesh, Hong Kong, Madagascar, Mauritius, Morocco, Pakistan, Papua New Guinea, Poland and Tunisia, according to event organizer Diversified Communications.

And long-time exhibitors from countries such as Japan, Ireland, Scotland, Canada, Ecuador, Chile, Iceland, India, Spain, Vietnam, Thailand and the United States returned with a large presence.

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