TPE24: Full-Screen, Fast Charging, 20,000mAh Battery – Sneak Peek at Highlight Products

Events by 2FIRSTS
Feb.01.2024
TPE24: Full-Screen, Fast Charging, 20,000mAh Battery – Sneak Peek at Highlight Products
The 2024 Total Product Expo 24 officially opened with over 700 companies participating, including 200+ vape-related businesses.

The Total Product Expo 24, a tobacco exhibition, officially kicked off on January 31st, 2024 at 12 o'clock Pacific Standard Time (or 4 o'clock on February 1st in Beijing time). According to official data, more than 700 companies will be participating in this grand event. Among them, there are over 200 enterprises related to vape, with more than a hundred being brand companies and over 30 being distributors.

 

TPE24: Full-Screen, Fast Charging, 20,000mAh Battery – Sneak Peek at Highlight Products
Exhibition Opening Interior | Image Source: 2FIRSTS

 

The exhibition serves as the grand opening event for the global e-cigarette industry, featuring a gathering of renowned e-cigarette brands from around the world. Among them are FEELM, SKE, Innokin, Lost Vape, Flum, Uwell, Ald, MrFog, Smok, Vaporesso, Voopoo, Vozol, Elux, and Smiss, amongst others.

TPE24: Full-Screen, Fast Charging, 20,000mAh Battery – Sneak Peek at Highlight Products
Entrance registration | Image source: 2FIRSTS

 

Exhibitors showcased their latest products and technologies, highlighting the newest trends in the e-cigarette industry. It is expected that more product information will be disclosed after the official opening of the exhibition. 2FIRSTS will continue to closely monitor and provide readers with the latest updates.

TPE24: Full-Screen, Fast Charging, 20,000mAh Battery – Sneak Peek at Highlight Products
FDA booth | Image source: 2FIRSTS

 

The following are pictures taken inside the exhibition hall.

TPE24: Full-Screen, Fast Charging, 20,000mAh Battery – Sneak Peek at Highlight Products
ELUX booth | Image source: 2FIRSTS

 

TPE24: Full-Screen, Fast Charging, 20,000mAh Battery – Sneak Peek at Highlight Products
RabBeats booth|Image source: 2FIRSTS

 

TPE24: Full-Screen, Fast Charging, 20,000mAh Battery – Sneak Peek at Highlight Products
RabBeats Product Introduction | Image source: 2FIRSTS | Image source: 2FIRSTS

 

After the end of the exhibition, 2FIRSTS will be hosting a deep sharing event on TPE and the American market on February 6th. During this event, 2FIRSTS' Global Executive Editor-in-Chief, Yuna Hou, and the American team will share the latest discoveries from the exhibition and delve into topics such as product trends and policy direction in the United States. For more information and registration, please scan the QR code below to contact 2FIRSTS staff members.

 

美国FDA烟草中心将参加TPE24烟草展 展位设在电子烟展台集中区

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