World Instant Noodles Association
The World Instant Noodles Association is a representative body for the quality, manufacture, and consumption of instant noodles. Headquartered at CupNoodles Museum Osaka Ikeda, the organisation was originally established by the creator of the instant noodle Momofuku Ando.
According to the Union of International Associations, WINA aims to "improve the quality of instant noodles and increase its consumption through mutual exchange of information among manufacturers worldwide; discuss environmental and technical issues; promote mutual friendship, thereby enhancing diets worldwide and contributing to the development of the industry." It works toward the UN Sustainable Development Goals of zero hunger and good health and well-being.
WINA hosts a World Instant Noodles Summit every two years, during which manufacturers can trade innovations and news and provides instant noodles where disaster relief efforts are needed. In 2016, its regular members consisted of 67 instant noodle manufacturers from 21 different countries and regions, and it also had approximately 100 associate members involved in related businesses such as the supply of materials.