First Vape Club Show opens in Moscow, Russia.

Dec.09.2022
First Vape Club Show opens in Moscow, Russia.
Russia's Vape Club Show opens in Moscow with over 5000 attendees and 100 brands participating. B2B and B2C events included.

The first exhibition of the Russian Vape Club Show opened officially at the MAIN STAGE on Sharikopodshipnikovskaya Street 13c33 in Moscow at 10:00 AM on December 10th (3:00 PM Beijing time).


A large number of attendees were seen lining up to enter the exhibition hall in an orderly fashion, as shown in photos provided by 2FIRSTS.


According to a report from 2FIRSTS, the exhibition area for this event is 5,500 square meters with an expected attendance of over 5,000 people. Nearly 100 international and Russian domestic e-cigarette brands are expected to participate in the exhibition.


Specialized B2B Event: Higher Quality and More Reliable Brands.


Today's exhibition is primarily focused on the B2B market, targeting industry professionals such as channel partners, distributors, and corporate representatives. This specialized event is a rare occurrence in the Russian electronic cigarette industry exhibition history and has attracted numerous industry experts and business representatives to attend.


The booth of the brand exhibitor (Image source: 2FIRSTS)


For exhibitors, this is a professional platform to showcase their e-cigarette brand and products, and to find wholesale and retail partners who share their values. By reaching development consensus with partners, exhibitors can establish their brand influence and enhance their business opportunities.


Audience members experienced a super-sized electronic cigarette on site (photo source: 2FIRSTS).


For visiting retailers and distributors, the numerous well-known electronic cigarette brands showcased at this exhibition provide an opportunity to deeply communicate and understand products of interest, and experience them firsthand. The wider variety of higher-quality and more reliable e-cigarette brands also greatly enriches their selection range.


A Delightful Stage: A 15-minute Lightning Meeting Rapidly Brings Both Sides Closer


The organizers of the event aimed to enhance the pleasant atmosphere by cleverly organizing a "15-minute speed-dating" activity, allowing exhibitors to maximize the exposure of their product brand. This also offered retailers and distributors the opportunity to quickly learn about multiple brands and provide them with diversified options. At the event, retailers and distributors were able to meet with various brands for rapid-fire discussions at their respective tables.


On December 11th, during the second day of the exhibition, a B2C special event will be held featuring a grand performance with live acts from mysterious artists, loud music, and an even more lively atmosphere sure to hype up the entire audience. In addition, prizes and gifts will be distributed during the event. 2FIRSTS will continue to bring you more exciting content from the exhibition, so stay tuned!


Article by Luna Lv



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