The InterTabac brings together over 700 exhibitors

Sep.19.2024
The InterTabac brings together over 700 exhibitors
InterTabac 2024 officially opened at Dortmund Exhibition Center with over 700 exhibitors, covering various tobacco products and attracting 20,000 attendees.

 

The InterTabac tobacco exhibition officially opened on September 19, 2024 at the Dortmund Exhibition Center in Germany. The exhibition brings together over 700 exhibitors, covering an exhibition area of 40,000 square meters. It includes traditional tobacco, cigars, e-cigarettes, e-liquids, water pipes, packaging bags, lighters, heated tobacco and other fields, and is expected to attract nearly 20,000 visitors.

 

This exhibition features numerous well-known brands and companies, including China Tobacco International (Hong Kong), Philip Morris International (PMI), British American Tobacco (BAT), Smoore (SMOORE), Geekvape (GEEKBAR), RELX, Sikary (Sikary), UWELL, HQD, Smiss Technology (Smiss), OXVA, IGNITE, LANAVAPE, and more, showcasing their latest innovative products and technologies at their booths.

 

The Firsts team has arrived at the exhibition venue. Here are some behind-the-scenes photos taken after the opening of the exhibition.

 

The InterTabac brings together over 700 exhibitors
China Tobacco Hong Kong booth | Image source: 2Firsts.

 

The InterTabac brings together over 700 exhibitors
PMI booth | Image source: 2Firsts

 

The InterTabac brings together over 700 exhibitors
BAT booth | Image source: 2Firsts

 

The InterTabac brings together over 700 exhibitors
SMOORE booth | Image source: 2Firsts

 

The InterTabac brings together over 700 exhibitors
GEEKBAR booth | Image source: 2Firsts

 

The InterTabac brings together over 700 exhibitors
RELX booth | Image source: 2Firsts

 

The InterTabac brings together over 700 exhibitors
HQD booth | Image source: 2Firsts

 

The InterTabac brings together over 700 exhibitors
Sikary Booth | Image Source: 2Firsts

 

The InterTabac brings together over 700 exhibitors
OXVA booth | Source: 2Firsts
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LANAVAPE booth | Source: 2Firsts

 

The InterTabac brings together over 700 exhibitors
Mevol booth | Image source: 2Firsts

 

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Exhibition Booths of ANGEL and GHOST | Image Source: 2Firsts

 

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Tyson booth | Image Source: 2Firsts

 

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KIWI Booth | Source: 2Firsts

 

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UWELL booth | Image source: 2Firsts

 

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AIRSCREAM booth | Image source: 2Firsts

 

展位图集|2024多特蒙德展正式开幕,700+参展企业齐亮相
IGNITE booth | Image source: 2Firsts

 

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HAYATI booth | Image source: 2Firsts

 

展位图集|2024多特蒙德展正式开幕,700+参展企业齐亮相
TITAN booth | Image source: 2Firsts 

 

展位图集|2024多特蒙德展正式开幕,700+参展企业齐亮相
GOLD BAR booth | Image source: 2Firsts

 

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Metex booth | Image source: 2 Firsts 

 

展位图集|2024多特蒙德展正式开幕,700+参展企业齐亮相
FUMOT booth | Image source: 2Firsts

 

The InterTabac brings together over 700 exhibitors
IMOMENT booth | Image source: 2Firsts

 

展位图集|2024多特蒙德展正式开幕,700+参展企业齐亮相
Smiss booth | Image source: 2Firsts

 

展位图集|2024多特蒙德展正式开幕,700+参展企业齐亮相
FLONQ booth | Image Source: 2Firsts

 

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CHEM NOVATIC booth|Image source: 2Firsts

 

展位图集|2024多特蒙德展正式开幕,700+参展企业齐亮相
JUST JUiCE booth | Image source: 2Firsts

 

展位图集|2024多特蒙德展正式开幕,700+参展企业齐亮相
NEX booth | Image source: 2Firsts

 

展位图集|2024多特蒙德展正式开幕,700+参展企业齐亮相
Feal Booth | Image source: 2Firsts

 

展位图集|2024多特蒙德展正式开幕,700+参展企业齐亮相
GOLISI booth | Image source: 2Firsts

 

The InterTabac brings together over 700 exhibitors
2Firsts posters | Image source: 2Firsts

 

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