World Vape Show Opens in Dubai World Trade Center

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Jun.21.2023
World Vape Show Opens in Dubai World Trade Center
Dubai's World Vape Show opened with over 1000 brands and participants from 88 countries, with 2FIRSTS providing live coverage.

On June 21st at noon local time in Dubai, the WORLD VAPE SHOW officially opened at the Dubai World Trade Centre. 2FIRSTS staff arrived at the exhibition site in advance to conduct on-site interviews and report on key exhibitors and buyers, facilitating real-time interactive communication.

 

According to the official description of the exhibition, it is expected that more than 1,000 brands and products will be showcased, with participation from retailers, distributors and wholesalers from 88 countries.

 

The exhibition features a large number of participating brands, including well-known global brands such as IMiracle (Heaven Gifts), Simore, YOOZ, Heyuan, HQD, Innokin, ZLPOWER, Zinwi Bio, Hongfu e-liquid, China Botton, ZOOR, JUUL, and OSL Logistics, each with unique exhibit designs. It is reported that numerous distributors from the US, Europe, the UK, and Russia will attend the Dubai e-cigarette exhibition.

 

On June 21st (today) at 5 PM Beijing time (1 PM Middle Eastern time), 2FIRSTS will be hosting a live broadcast. The event can be viewed through the Tencent Meeting link (https://meeting.tencent.com/dw/8Aop1j97STUv).

 

The following is a photo gallery from the opening ceremony:

 

ELFBAR booth | Image source: 2FIRSTS.

 

Feelm's booth at the trade fair, photo credit: 2FIRSTS.

 

WAKA booth | Booth | Image source: 2FIRSTS

 

Vaporesso Booth | Image Source: 2FIRSTS

 

HQD booth | Image Source: 2FIRSTS

 

MOTI Booth | Image Source: 2FIRSTS

 

Hausptont booth| Image source: 2FIRSTS

 

Firstsion Booth | Image Source: 2FIRSTS

 

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Innokin booth | Image source: 2FIRSTS

 

Exhibit Booth by KANGER | Image Source: 2FIRSTS

 

JWEI booth | Image source: 2FIRSTS

 

The INSTABAR booth | Image source: 2FIRSTS

 

ASPIRE booth | Image source: 2FIRSTS

 

Chillax | Image source: 2FIRSTS

 

SMISS exhibition booth | Image source: 2FIRSTS

 

SIKARY booth | Photo source: 2FIRSTS

 

IGET booth | Image source: 2FIRSTS

 

FLUM booth | Image source: 2FIRSTS

 

Exhibition Stand of FREEMAX | Image Source: 2FIRSTS

 

KANGVAPE booth | Photo source: 2FIRSTS

 

MEVOL Booth | Image Source: 2FIRSTS

 

BOTON booth | Photo source: 2FIRSTS

 

FLONQ booth| Image source: 2FIRSTS

 

SKE Booth | Image Source: 2FIRSTS

 

OXVA booth|Image source: 2FIRSTS

 

IVG | Booth | Photo Source: 2FIRSTS

 

Onsite forum area | Image source: 2FIRSTS

 

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