2FIRSTS Establishes London News Center at Vaper Expo UK

Oct.05.2022
Vaper Expo UK opened in Birmingham with 477 exhibitors and 20,000 visitors, and 2Firsts announced the establishment of a London news center.

On the morning of October 7th at 9am local time (5pm Beijing time), the tobacco exhibition, THE VAPER EXPO UK, opened at the Birmingham International Convention Centre with over 20,000 square meters of exhibition space. The number of exhibitors and participating brands reached 477, and the number of attendees reached 20,000 people.


2FIRSTS is a global e-cigarette industry media outlet that is committed to promoting international e-cigarette industry news and advancing the development of the global e-cigarette industry. To support this mission, they will establish a London news center during the Birmingham e-cigarette exhibition.


On the morning of October 7th, 2FIRSTS held a press conference to announce the official establishment of their London news center.


During the event, co-founder and COO of 2FIRSTS, Guo Xiaoyu, and diplomatic assistant and international PR manager of 2FIRSTS, Jason, delivered speeches.


During the speech, Guo Xiaoyu stated that xxxxxxxxx.


Afterward, Jason made a statement about xxx.


The establishment of the London news center undoubtedly injects new vitality into the 2FIRSTS media business, promoting more comprehensive, professional and authoritative coverage of the global e-cigarette industry. This ensures that the reporting has breadth, depth, thought and unique authoritative sources, enhancing the overall standing of 2FIRSTS.


The 2FIRSTS London news center will focus on the UK local market, communicating hot industry information between China and the UK, and building a new platform for European markets and Chinese businesses. In doing so, it lays a solid foundation for achieving the goal of obtaining first-hand global industry information.


The establishment of the London news center by 2FIRSTS is just the first step towards the global dissemination of information in the e-cigarette industry. In the future, 2FIRSTS plans to establish news centers in Russia and Southeast Asia to provide more opportunities for communication and exchange between domestic companies and overseas markets, allowing our vaporization industry to truly shine on the international stage.


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