One way around this would be to pop a few drops of liquid straight
into the customer’s own tank.
Expos
These have all stopped during this pandemic and while there are
a number scheduled for later this year, we don’t know for certain
what is going to happen. For example, we have no idea how
international travel will look once the airlines start up again.
Maybe this will be a launching point for smaller, local events,
again, boosting the local community.
That said, expos are an essential for international trade so we are
likely to see a further growth in online conferencing and events.
With that in mind, don’t miss out on VOXPO, brought to you by
Vapouround and The Cannavist. This virtual event will run for a
year and feature many of the biggest brands from all around the
world.
events that are both productive and also sometimes a great way
to unwind.
But as we rebuild, we can expect video conferencing to do the
lion’s share of this work. And within companies, there will likely
be more working from home while those at the office are spread
across the site with increased hygiene measures enforced.
Stay alert
The only way for us to get through this is by operating sensibly
and co-operatively. This virus isn’t going away any time soon
and we can’t risk a second peak. So if we are to survive and
thrive, we need to ensure that appropriate measures are in place
to ensure the safety of one another and our customers.
Behind the scenes
Vape shops and expos are very much the face of the vape
industry, but so much work goes on behind the scenes that the
average vaper would never think about.
Along with cross-company business meetings in offices around
the country, there are the business lunches and networking
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