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Miyakura Hiroyuki
Snack & Baking
Product Development Talks
Vice Managing Director & CMO
Calbee (Hangzhou)

Joined Calbee, Inc. in 1992 and has been consistently engaged in marketing and product planning ever since. Specializes in customer-driven marketing strategies and product development. Representative products include Calbee’s first snack for toddlers, 「Kappa Ebisen for Ages 1 and Up」, and「 Kappa Ebisen Takumi 」(a souvenir product).

Since April 2025, has been stationed in China, based in Hangzhou, overseeing marketing and the global brand strategy for Frugra.

 


Event Introduction
Snack & Baking
 · 05/09 (Day 2)
Make Snack Delicious And Fun
Reinventing Classic Categories
09:35
From Japan's No.1 to a Global Bestseller: Calbee's Redefinition of Cereal

When you think of cereal, do you associate it with health and nutrition but find it somewhat plain? Calbee is reshaping this perception with Frugra—a product designed to be both a meal and a snack. Utilizing a non-fried baking process, Calbee enhances the cereal's crisp texture while incorporating dried fruits and a variety of grains for a richer taste experience. As a leader in cereal innovation, how does Calbee strike the perfect balance between low-sugar formulations, nutritional optimization, and indulgent flavors in response to global health trends? What new opportunities lie ahead for the cereal category? This session will explore Calbee's R&D philosophy and brand innovation strategies, offering fresh inspiration for snack development and the future of healthy food innovation.

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Product Development Talks
 · 05/09 (Day 2)
Bridging Innovation: In-Depth Brand Dialogue
14:30
[Global Brand Dialogue] The Product Philosophy of Enduring Success: From Consumer Insights to Breakthrough Growth

In today's ever-changing landscape, the food and beverage market is facing unprecedented challenges and opportunities:

· The trend toward health and consumers' demand for high-quality products are driving the industry to accelerate its transformation from traditional products to innovative directions.

· In 2023, the Chinese sugar-free tea market grew by 110% year-over-year (Nielsen data). Behind the explosive growth of this category, competition has intensified, homogenization has become more prominent, and brands are trapped in the dilemma of "competing on price" to boost sales.

· Chinese food and beverage brands are accelerating their international expansion, with total exports reaching $76.5 billion in 2023. However, the share of sales from independent brands abroad remains limited. Breaking out of the Chinese community and penetrating local markets remains a key challenge for brands venturing abroad...

Against this backdrop, Calbee achieved a V-shaped sales rebound for its fries, which were once on the brink of discontinuation, through "differentiated taste"; Amys secured a foothold in international markets with its fun gummy designs featuring "multi-sensory" appeal; Kirin's Seicha "broke through the siege" with a brand renewal, achieving over 100 million in sales in just seven weeks; House Foods redefined children's curry with a "mild-spicy formula," selling 82.4 billion servings globally (as of December 2022); Meiji successfully revived its dormant bitter chocolate after 17 years with the "cocoa polyphenols" concept; Guo Zi Shuo Le became a category dark horse with its channel strategy and shelf tactics. These practices, transcending regions and periods, show how brands respond to market fluctuations through product innovation and reveal a product philosophy that transcends cycles: starting with deep consumer insights, blending technology and creativity, driving qualitative breakthroughs, and ultimately achieving growth.

This dialogue brings together representative brands of global product innovation to discuss how to achieve sustainable growth and breakthroughs in the rapidly changing market environment:

· The underlying logic of product innovation: How can we start with authentic insights to create truly globally appealing classic products?

· Building long-term brands: How can we build brand competitiveness that spans cycles and enables steady growth in the global market?

· Advancing overseas expansion strategies: Going abroad is more than just export—how can we deeply cultivate target markets, continue innovating, and achieve steady growth?

By reviewing classic cases that have broken through in challenging times and anticipating future industry trends, how can food and beverage companies learn in competition and co-create in cooperation? This dialogue will offer new directions for thinking and lead a new wave of global market growth.

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