EVENTS
BY PATRICK GRIFFIN
SHENZHEN ECIG EXPO, CHINA - APRIL 14-16
This Shenzhen eCig Expo was the biggest yet and it dominated a large
section of the city’s sprawling Convention and Exhibition Center.
Th i s Shenz hen eCi g E x p o w a s th e b i g g e s t y e t and i t
dominated a large section of the city’s sprawling Convention
and Exhibition Center.
It needed four huge halls to accommodate everyone who
wanted to take part in this showcase event and there was a
really good atmosphere throughout the three days.
I am always absolutely amazed at the speed in which this
event comes together and even more impressed at how
quickly the expo is taken down again.
On set up day there was a huge army of workers including
painters, carpenters, electricians and carpet layers.
Particularly impressive were the guys on ladders who put up
the banners and used the ladders like stilts to walk around
the stand without having to climb down.
I love coming to IECIE because this is always an interesting
show with an amazingly diverse selection of hardware and
juices on display. Another reason I love this show is that it is
by far the easiest expo to navigate around.
A giant scale drawing of the floor plan is on display just inside
the main entrance and registration area and this makes
getting an overview of such a huge event really easy.
The stand numbering system tells visitors what hall the stand
is in and then narrows it down by section within each hall.
This makes finding individual stands easier than at any expo
I have ever been to before. I can never understand why so
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many expo organisers go to great lengths to include the stand
numbers on floor plans and then fail to put them on the stands
themselves.
Vapouround had a huge stand at the far end of Hall 7 alongside
Easysnap, Lik Juice, PJ Empire, Zom-b Cloud and Gumee
Juice. There was a pop-up barber opposite our stand which
was busy from start to finish. On set-up day I vowed to take
some time out to get my hair cut but there was so much to be
done at this particular expo that I didn’t have time for a trim.
The halls remained surprisingly cloud-free throughout the three
days thanks to a very efficient ventilation system. The air
currents were so strong in parts of the hall that stray pieces
of paper would be blown around like kites on a breezy day.
Personally, I would have dialled the air down a notch and
accepted a slightly cloudier venue.
Vaping is clearly very popular in China but smoking still has a
huge market and I suspect the dual-use rate is very high here.
I lost count of the numbers of people I saw smoking outside
the hall and others even had a crafty cigarette in the toilets
despite the ‘no-smoking’ signs.
We must thank the show organisers for putting on such an
impressive event and for looking after us so well, including
putting on exclusive VIP meetings with local distributors and
vape companies.
The music level at this expo was also generally spot on. It