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Café, coffee industry steam back to life with International Café & Beverage Show 2022 

Malaysian baristas will also compete to represent the country at World of Coffee Championships

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 12 May 2022 3:10PM

Café, coffee industry steam back to life with International Café & Beverage Show 2022 
Exhibitors will include Bidfood, Starbucks, Global Coffee Resources, London Tea Exchange, Morino Asia, Kikkoman, 103 Coffee Roasters, Stallion Creation, Remedy Drinks, Westrock Coffee, Coffebot and many others. – ISBC pic, May 12, 2022

KUALA LUMPUR – The International Café & Beverage Show (ICBS) 2022 will be opening its doors to the Malaysian café and coffee industry (and coffee connoisseurs) from May 19 to 21 at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre. 

ICBS is one of the first international exhibitions to return to Malaysia in the wake of the pandemic. This reflects the organiser’s faith in the resilience and vibrancy of the Malaysian coffee and café industry.

Over 150 brands from seven countries including Malaysia, Singapore, Japan, South Korea, Australia, The Netherlands and the United Kingdom will be exhibiting at the event. It will be focused on speciality coffee, drinks, F&B products and café lifestyle, as well as furniture, design and technology related to café operations. 

Besides the exhibition element, the organisers have teamed up with the Malaysia Specialty Coffee Association (MSCA) to host the semi-finals and finals of the 7th edition of the Malaysia National Coffee Championship (MNCC) at the event.

The newly crowned ‘national champion’ baristas (in three categories) will go on to represent Malaysia at the World of Coffee Championships (WCC).

Despite a relatively short history of competing on the world stage, Malaysian baristas have already won gold and silver medals at previous editions of the WCC. This highlights the passion and world-class standards displayed by the Malaysian baristas.

ICBS is one of the first international exhibitions to return to Malaysia in the wake of the pandemic. – ICBS pic
ICBS is one of the first international exhibitions to return to Malaysia in the wake of the pandemic. – ICBS pic

Christopher McCuin, managing director of Montgomery Asia, the show organiser, said: “We are delighted to be one of the first international events returning to Malaysia in the wake of the pandemic.

"Coffee is one of the ultimate ‘pick-me-ups’ and we hope ICBS will have the same effect on the Malaysian café and coffee industry, as it steams back to life after a few tough years.

"We are expecting over 5,000 visitors representing all elements of the Malaysian café and coffee industry. And we look forward to welcoming them all, while ensuring they leave the show with freshly roasted insights and ideas from around the coffee world.”

“One specific initiative we are very proud of at ICBS is the new ‘Roasters Pavilion’.

"The Roasters Pavilion has been designed to provide a cost-effective way for many smaller Malaysian coffee roasters (a relatively niche and specialist part of the business) to showcase their unique coffee flavours to as many people as possible during the show – something they probably could not have done without this initiative.

McCuin says they are especially proud of the new Roasters Pavilion, which has been designed to provide a cost-effective way for many smaller Malaysian coffee roasters to showcase their unique coffee flavours. – ICBS pic
McCuin says they are especially proud of the new Roasters Pavilion, which has been designed to provide a cost-effective way for many smaller Malaysian coffee roasters to showcase their unique coffee flavours. – ICBS pic

"We hope that our visitors will take advantage of this opportunity to try some really creative and innovative coffee roasts produced by homegrown Malaysian businesses,” Christopher said.

MSCA president Yip Leong Sum added: “As the national trade association championing speciality coffee, MSCA is very excited to be a part of this event as a strategic partner.

"The dedication of ICBS to going the extra mile to help Malaysia’s coffee industry is perfectly in line with the vision of MSCA when we first launched Malaysia National Coffee Championship (MNCC), a platform designed for young professionals to showcase their talent, skill and creativity in the speciality coffee industry.” 

ICBS 2022 will also play host to the Asean Coffee Federation (ACF) Board Meeting on May 19. This mini-event will welcome delegates from Laos, Thailand, Indonesia, Singapore, Vietnam, Myanmar, the Philippines and Australia.

It plays a small part in helping the recovery of Malaysia’s business events industry in the aftermath of the pandemic. 

Yip says the National Coffee Championship is a platform designed for young professionals to showcase their talent, skill and creativity. – ICBS pic
Yip says the National Coffee Championship is a platform designed for young professionals to showcase their talent, skill and creativity. – ICBS pic

ICBS 2022 has received strong support from both sponsors and exhibitors. Sponsors include Dankoff Coffee Specialist, Dutch Lady Profesional, Coffex Coffee, Gruppo Cimbali, ChungHo Nais, Vitasoy, Monin, Hario, Marco Beverage Systems, Cafetto, Mugged, Farmskin Malaysia, Staresso Malaysia, Ghostbird Coffee and MONTiGO. Exhibitors will include Bidfood, Starbucks, Global Coffee Resources, London Tea Exchange, Morino Asia, Kikkoman, 103 Coffee Roasters, Stallion Creation, Remedy Drinks, Westrock Coffee, Coffebot and many others. 

Other partners for the ICBS and MNCC include the Malaysia Specialty Coffee Association (MSCA), Café Culture, Food Marketing Hub, Artisense Digital and Newsav. It included the support of the Malaysian Ministry of Tourism, The Malaysian Convention Exhibition Bureau (MyCEB) and Malaysian Association of Hotels (MAH).

For those interested in visiting ICBS 2022, go to https://icbs.1id.my/ to pre-register. Trade and industry visitors are the focus of the first two days (May 19 and 20 from 10am to 6pm). The third and final day (Saturday, May 21 from 10am to 5pm) will also be open to consumers who can enjoy a true treat for their tastebuds.

The event is being held in Halls 4 & 5 at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre. For more information, visit www.Intl-cbs.com. – The Vibes, May 12, 2022

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