Cilicon and Vape-Jet Announce Partnership for Smart Vape Solutions

Aug.18.2022
Cilicon and Vape-Jet Announce Partnership for Smart Vape Solutions
Global e-cigarette hardware supplier Cilicon has partnered with US oil filling infrastructure platform Vape-Jet to provide comprehensive solutions.

Global e-cigarette hardware supplier Cilicon and U.S. refill infrastructure platform Vape-Jet announced today that they have established a formal partnership to provide intelligent, streamlined, and comprehensive product solutions to brands around the world. The one-stop solution covers aerosol technology development, hardware manufacturing, and filling machines, aiming to reduce the time and financial budget of industry practitioners focused on vaporization.


Cilicon has been committed to expanding its cannabis vaporization product and service offerings, enhancing the capabilities of the cannabis community - both brands and consumers. Cilicon's cannabis vape hardware business generates over $200 million in sales annually through more than 150 global partners and in 50 regions. With Cilicon, more cannabis brands can lead the trend and evolution of cannabis vaporization through innovative electronic cigarette technology and product solutions. Additionally, cannabis brands have more opportunities to expand their product lines, enhance their industry expertise, and create more distinctive brand signature products.


Having mature, reliable, and intelligent products with comprehensive services is the key to the success of Silicon's one-stop product solution. Through its partnership with Vape-Jet, Cilicon now offers a complete product solution, expanding our supplier network and market analysis to provide information for future hardware designs. As a one-stop solution provider, Vape-Jet and Cilicon assure hardware compatibility and standardized operating procedures, all under the unified mission of enhancing your vape pod production. Vape-Jet's professional equipment, including the Vape-Jet 4.0 fully automatic cartridge filling machine, the Jet Fueler 2.0 semi-automatic cartridge filling machine, and the Squish-o-Matic 1000 cartridge capping machine, will combine with Cilicon's technology and products to create even more intelligent product services than ever before.


Our goal is to provide more integrated, streamlined, and intelligent hardware for the entire process from filling to vaping, through our partnership with Vape-Jet," said Chris Lin, Chief Brand Officer of Cilicon. "This rapidly evolving industry requires us to work closely together more than ever before to bring something 'real' to our cannabis vapor community and companies. Partnering with Vape-Jet perfectly aligns with our values and culture, as we unite to address industry pain points and unresolved issues. Our aim is to make the entire process from filling to vaping easier and more intelligent.


Our staff has repeatedly come to the understanding that we can work smarter through collaboration,” said Ryan Hoitt, CEO, developer, and founder of Vape-Jet. “By partnering with Cilicon, we aim to prove that cooperation – not competition – will create better outcomes for our clients and provide smarter solutions for their manufacturing challenges. Both of our companies are dedicated to innovation and technological prowess, and we look forward to working with Cilicon to lead this niche industry into the future.


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