The Vaper Expo UK: E-cigarette exhibition in Birmingham

Oct.25.2024
The Vaper Expo UK: E-cigarette exhibition in Birmingham
The exhibition brought together numerous renowned brands and leading companies in the global vaping industry, including FirstUnion, ELFBAR, LOSTMARY, GEEKVAPE, GEEKBAR, VAPORESSO, DOJO, SKE, SIKARY, MEMERS, VOOPOO, SMOK, UWELL, HQD, OXVA, ELUX, FIREROSE, YOOZ, INNOKIN, GOLDBAR, FUMOT and others, to showcase their latest product innovations and technological achievements.

The UK e-cigarette exhibition (The Vaper Expo UK, also known as the "Birmingham e-cigarette exhibition") officially opened at the Birmingham National Exhibition Centre in the UK on 25 October at 10am local time. The three-day exhibition (25-27 October) attracted more than 300 exhibitors and over 500 e-cigarette brands, including disposable devices, open systems and e-liquid brands. Organisers expect nearly 20,000 visitors to experience the show.

 

The Vaper Expo UK: E-cigarette exhibition in Birmingham
FirstUnion booth | Image source: 2Firsts

 

This exhibition brought together many well-known brands and leading companies in the global e-cigarette industry, such as FirstUnion Technology, Heaven Gifts, Geekvape, Smoore, Sikary, VOOPOO, SMOK, UWELL, HQD, OXVA, Innokin, ELUX, FIREROSE, YOOZ, GOLDBAR, FUMOT, and others.

 

The Vaper Expo UK: E-cigarette exhibition in Birmingham
Geekvape booth | Image source: 2Firsts

 

The Firsts team has now arrived at the exhibition site and is actively participating in exhibition activities. Below are photos from the venue after the opening (in no particular order):

 

The Vaper Expo UK: E-cigarette exhibition in Birmingham
ELFBAR booth | Image source: 2Firsts

 

The Vaper Expo UK: E-cigarette exhibition in Birmingham
Translation: VAPORESSO, DOJO booth | Image source: 2Firsts

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