Exhibits: |
covers e-cigarettes, e-cigarette atomizers, e-cigarette oil, e-cigarette peripheral products (such as batteries, chargers, mobile power supplies, e-cigarette bottles, flavors, nicotine, packaging boxes, etc.) as well as e-cigarette production equipment, hardware accessories, production software, etc. |
Exhibition Profile: |
1. Basic information of the exhibition
·Exhibition name: South Africa e-Cigarette Fair 2025 / Tobacco Fair
·Date: November 6 - November 7, 2025
·Venue: Tshwane Convention Centre, South Africa
·Organizer: Vapecon Exhibition
·Exhibition cycle: once a year
2. Exhibition scale and exhibit scope
·Exhibition scale: As the largest and most authoritative e-cigarette exhibition in Africa, it is expected to attract many internationally renowned e-cigarette brands and enterprises, and the number of visitors will reach thousands of people.
·Exhibit scope: covers e-cigarettes, e-cigarette atomizers, e-cigarette oil, e-cigarette peripheral products (such as batteries, chargers, mobile power supplies, e-cigarette bottles, flavors, nicotine, packaging boxes, etc.) as well as e-cigarette production equipment, hardware accessories, production software, etc.
3. Exhibition features and highlights
·Professional: The exhibition focuses on the e-cigarette and related vapor-atomized smoke industry, providing exhibitors and visitors with a platform to showcase the latest products, technologies and innovative solutions.
·High degree of internationalization: It has attracted e-cigarette companies from all over the world to participate in the exhibition, and promoted international cooperation and exchanges in the e-cigarette industry.
·Abundant activities: A series of technical seminars, industry forums, new product launches and other activities may be held during the exhibition to provide more communication and cooperation opportunities for exhibitors and professional visitors.
·The e-cigarette market in South Africa is growing significantly and is expected to reach $100.7 million by 2030 with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 7.2%. The exhibition provides an important window for e-cigarette companies to understand the needs and trends of the South African market.
4. Exhibition Guidelines and precautions
·Booth reservation: Exhibitors need to book the booth with the organizer in advance and pay the corresponding booth fee. It is recommended to book as early as possible to obtain better booth location and larger display space.
·Exhibit preparation: Exhibitors need to prepare exhibits and promotional materials for display, and ensure that exhibits comply with the relevant regulations and requirements of the exhibition. At the same time, it is recommended that exhibitors display the latest e-cigarette products and technologies at the exhibition to attract more audience's attention.
·Personnel arrangement: Exhibitors need to arrange the exhibition personnel, including sales staff, technical staff, etc., and ensure that they are familiar with the exhibits and the relevant information of the company. In addition, it is recommended that exhibitors actively interact with the audience at the exhibition to understand the market demand and trend.
·Compliance: Exhibitors are required to comply with all regulations and guidelines of the exhibition, including construction regulations, safety requirements, etc. At the same time, attention should also be paid to protecting intellectual property rights and respecting the legitimate rights and interests of other exhibitors.
4. Overview of South Africa's e-cigarette market
·The use of e-cigarette products in South Africa has been on the rise, especially among young people. Recent surveys show that 11.3% of adults have tried e-cigarettes, and this trend is particularly pronounced among teenagers.
·The South African government has introduced the Tobacco Products and Electronic Delivery Systems Control Act, which aims to impose stricter regulation on the use, marketing and sale of e-cigarette products to limit the appeal of these products to young people and address public health concerns.
·Despite these regulatory initiatives, the e-cigarette industry in South Africa is expected to continue to grow, driven by a shift from traditional smoking to e-cigarettes, which are seen as a less harmful alternative.
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