VapeCon 2022: South Africa's Leading E-Cigarette Exhibition

Aug.15.2022
VapeCon 2022: South Africa's Leading E-Cigarette Exhibition
2022 South Africa International Electronic Cigarette Exhibition - VapeCon showcasing e-cigarettes, e-liquids, and accessories, with 200 exhibitors and 10,000 attendees.

2022 VapeCon, an international exhibition for electronic cigarettes, will take place in South Africa.


The exhibition will take place from November 26th to November 27th, 2022.


Exhibition Industry: Electronic Cigarettes and Tobacco.


Organizer: Vapecon Exhibition


Event Location: Heartfelt Arena Pretoria, South Africa.


Translation: Occurrence: Once a year


Exhibition area: 10,000 square meters. Number of exhibitors: 200. Number of visitors: 10,000 people.


Exhibition scope." However, this is not a sentence in standard journalistic English. It is simply a phrase that describes the range of exhibits. A possible rephrased sentence could be: "The exhibition features a wide range of displays.


E-cigarettes: Electronic cigarettes, e-cigarette vaporizers, and e-cigarette liquid.


Electronic cigarette accessories include batteries, atomizers, chargers, power banks, e-liquids, bottles for e-liquids, flavors, storage containers, packaging boxes, printed packaging, production equipment, hardware components, and software for manufacturing.


Introduction to the Exhibition


The VapeCon 2022, an international electronic cigarette exhibition, will be held by Vapecon Exhibition in South Africa. The event is held once a year and will take place on November 26th, 2022 at HEARTFELT ARENA PRETORIA in Pretoria, South Africa. The exhibition is expected to cover an area of 10,000 square meters and draw in 10,000 attendees. There will be 200 exhibitors present, showcasing a variety of brands and products.


VapeCon, the South African international electronic cigarette exhibition, is the most authoritative electronic cigarette exhibition in Africa. It provides experts, manufacturers, and distributors in the electronic cigarette and related vaporized smoke industry with a unique opportunity to showcase new products and innovative technologies, establish business contacts, and expand market share.


The exhibition has created a perfect platform for exhibitors to showcase their latest products and has also provided an opportunity for new companies to enter the African market through relentless efforts.


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