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QSR Media Asia Conference returns on 24 March 2026

An event to convene senior QSR executives in Singapore.

The QSR Media Asia Conference & Awards 2026 will take place on 24 March 2026, bringing together quick-service and fast-casual leaders for a full-day programme focused on strategy, growth and innovation across the region.

The event will focus on the most topical challenges and opportunities facing Asia’s QSR operators, ranging from menu innovation and tech-driven efficiency to labour constraints, unit economics and competitive brand strategy.

The full-day conference will be held in Singapore, with the venue to be announced in the coming weeks as organisers finalise arrangements with potential host sites.

For more information, please click this link.

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