EVO NXT Opens with ELFBAR, SKE, TYSON, and Other Top Brands in Attendance

Events by 2FIRSTS, edited by Sophia
Apr.05.2024
EVO NXT Opens with ELFBAR, SKE, TYSON, and Other Top Brands in Attendance
The EVO NXT tobacco exhibition in Malaga, Spain, featuring over 70 international brands, opened at Trade Fair and Congress Center.

The Spanish new tobacco exhibition EVO NXT opened at the Trade Fair and Congress Center of Malaga (FYCMA) on April 5 at 11 am local time, for a two-day event.

 

This exhibition attracted over 70 new tobacco brands' manufacturers, distributors, retailers, and logistics companies, including internationally renowned brands such as ELFBAR, SKE, FIRSTUNION, FUMOT, GOLD BAR, and TYSON.

 

As the official media partner, 2FIRSTS has arrived at the scene to provide full coverage of the exhibition and engage in real-time interactive communication with key exhibitors.

 

EVO NXT Opens with ELFBAR, SKE, TYSON, and Other Top Brands in Attendance
EVO NXT exhibition manual. 2FIRSTS is the official media partner of the event.

 

The following are photos of the on-site exhibition (all images are from 2FIRSTS).

 

EVO NXT Opens with ELFBAR, SKE, TYSON, and Other Top Brands in Attendance
Exhibition entrance

 

EVO NXT Opens with ELFBAR, SKE, TYSON, and Other Top Brands in Attendance
Activities at the exhibition site

 

EVO NXT Opens with ELFBAR, SKE, TYSON, and Other Top Brands in Attendance
ELFBAR booth

 

EVO NXT Opens with ELFBAR, SKE, TYSON, and Other Top Brands in Attendance
SKE booth

 

EVO NXT Opens with ELFBAR, SKE, TYSON, and Other Top Brands in Attendance
TYSON booth

 

2FIRSTS will continue to report on the exhibition, stay tuned for updates.

 

We welcome news tips, article submissions, interview requests, or comments on this piece.

Please contact us at info@2firsts.com, or reach out to Alan Zhao, CEO of 2Firsts, on LinkedIn


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