Industry Continues to Innovate with New Product Launches

05.08.17

About 95% of nutrition and nutraceutical companies surveyed are planning to launch new products this year.

The organizers of Vitafoods Europe surveyed 192 of their exhibitors and visitors. More than nine in 10 (95%) said they would launch at least one new product over the next 12 months, an increase on last year’s figure of 92%.

The figures paint a picture of innovation across the industry, with Vitafoods exhibitors and visitors alike planning new offerings. Almost half (46%) said they would launch between one and four new products, with 25% planning five to nine. An impressive 20% said they would launch 10 or more.

Year on year, businesses use Vitafoods Europe as a platform for launches, with hundreds of new ingredients being exhibited and demonstrated at this year’s event. In the New Products Zone, visitors will be able to see and experience 120 products launched over the past year, while the New Ingredients Zone will showcase 66 new ingredients.

Chris Lee, managing director, Global Health and Nutrition Network, Europe, Informa Exhibitions, said: “The global nutrition industry is looking particularly dynamic at the moment. The fact that the vast majority of companies are planning new launches is testimony to their commitment to innovation. We’ve worked hard to ensure that Vitafoods Europe reflects that, and supports companies with new launches as much as possible.”

The event offers a wealth of advice for visitors planning to bring new products to market. At the new Vitafoods Innovation Centre, they will be able to book a free consultation with analyze & realize GmbH, who are offering their expertise and creativity to help companies deliver tailor-made innovation solutions.

When asked which three health benefit areas were most important for their companies, one in three (33%) respondents listed general health and well-being. Three in ten (31%) listed cardiovascular health and healthy aging, and 29% listed weight management and bone and joint health.