Market still buoyant for energy and sport drinks, says analyst

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By Guy Montague-Jones

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Market still buoyant for energy and sport drinks, says analyst

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Energy and sports drinks are the still the market leaders but there has been a growth in the nostaliga and retro drink segment due to consumers hankering after comfort in the credit crisis, claims a Leatherhead market analyst ahead of BeverageDaily.com's online seminar on the topic.

We caught up with Leatherhead researcher Chris Brockman to get a sneak preview of the upcoming online seminar on trends in the drinks market which is taking place live on Thursday 27 May.

The Drinks Ingredients 2010 Virtual Conference and Expo ​, organised by BeverageDaily.com in association with FoodNavigator.com and NutraIngredients.com, is a virtual trade show on drink ingredients and formulation that allows visitors to network, attend conferences, and visit suppliers without having to book flights or hotels.

One of the highlights of Drinks Ingredients 2010 is an all-day conference programme in the auditorium covering big trends and challenges in the beverage sector.

Talks will cover subjects like health claims regulation, natural beverage formulation, and adult taste buds, with a speaker line-up that includes Nutraveris general manager Cedric Bourges, Mintel analyst David Jago, and Rianne Ruijschop from NIZO food research as well as Chris Brockman.

There will also be round-table discussion on how the beverage business should respond to obesity and debating this will be Salvatore Gabola, director of PR at Coca-Cola Europe, Jill Ardagh, the director general of the British Soft Drinks Association, and Tam Fry, the chairman of the Child Growth Foundation.

Virtual versions of trade shows and conferences are becoming increasingly popular as marketing budgets come under pressure in the recession and IT companies develop new and improved platforms for online events.

Cost saving is not the only attraction of the virtual format. Visitors to Drinks Ingredients 2010 can easily navigate their way around the virtual floor and can network simply with both visitors and suppliers through forums at stands, and using a chat facility.

In addition to networking, attendees of the beverage show can come to stands in the virtual exhibition hall to pick up product brochures, technical papers and case studies, and tune in to videos.

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