IECIE Indonesia Jakarta Electronic Cigarette Exhibition 2021

Oct.21.2022
IECIE Indonesia Jakarta Electronic Cigarette Exhibition 2021
IECIE Indonesia Jakarta Vape Expo held on Oct 20th with participation of 10,000 attendees and 300 exhibitors.

On October 20th, the IECIE Indonesia Jakarta Vape Expo was held at the Jakarta International Expo Center. The exhibition covered an estimated area of ​​12,000 square meters, with an expected attendance of 10,000 visitors and 300 exhibitors showcasing their brands and products. 2FIRSTS served as a global media partner for IECIE, and their team was on the front line undertaking interviews and covering the event.


At this exhibition, the booth of FEELM, a subsidiary brand of Smoore, was located next to the main road of the venue. FEELM presented two types of products at the exhibition: FEELM AIR and FEELM MAX series under the FEELM brand, and products from partnered brands such as VUSE, RELX, MOTI, YOOZ, KIWI, and NJOY.


According to FEELM staff, their AIR and MAX series are more popular in Europe and America, while they are still in the promotion phase in Indonesia. Among their products that have collaborated with other brands, FEELM staff specifically mentioned "VUSE" and stated that VUSE products will be launched in Indonesia next month.


Staff members also revealed that due to Indonesia's high tax policies, it is not yet certain whether disposable e-cigarettes are suitable for the Indonesian market. FEELM will introduce targeted products based on the demand of Indonesian customers in the future.


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