The largest business-to-business vape event in the world, World Vape Show Dubai 2024, is expected to grow even more than its previous edition.
The biggest international vape event in the world, The World Vape Show, is coming back to Dubai in June 20204. It will have events all around the world, including South America, Europe, Asia, the UK, and the Middle East.
Following the enormous success of 2023, which drew hundreds of international exhibitors, thousands of brands and goods, over 15,000 attendees, and over 30 eminent speakers, the main event is expected to draw record numbers.
The GlobalVape forum, a stand-alone meeting outside from the exhibition hall, is also debuting this year.
New for 2024:
40,000 SQM of exhibition space (spread over 10 NEW halls) will be added in 2024.
Record number of global brands and brand-new exhibitors for the 2024 Global Vape Forum conference
More countries than ever before are represented (96 countries in 2023).
Record number of professionals with similar interests expected
NEW exhibit elements, onsite entertainment to be announced the day of the event, and much more
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