Participation in industry events and trade shows is critical for staying connected with the pulse of the hemp industry. These events provide platforms for education, marketing, and the establishment of important business relationships.
a. NoCo Hemp Expo (North America):
Regarded as one of the largest hemp-centric conferences in the world, the NoCo Hemp Expo offers extensive networking opportunities, workshops, and exhibitions. It covers a wide range of topics, from cultivation and harvesting technologies to new product innovations in fibres, foods, and natural health products.
b. The European Industrial Hemp Association (EIHA) Conference:
As the primary industry body for hemp professionals in Europe, EIHA’s annual conference attracts stakeholders from across the globe. It features discussions on the latest research, technological advances, and regulatory developments affecting the European hemp market.
c. Hemp Industries Association (HIA) Conferences:
The HIA hosts conferences that serve as vital networking platforms for U.S. hemp businesses. These events focus on the latest trends, legal updates, and marketing strategies within the American hemp industry.
Focusing on the technological and medical aspects of hemp, Cannatech conferences are held in various global locations and attract top scientists, technologists, and entrepreneurs. These events are key for those involved in the medical hemp market, providing insights into the latest research and innovations in cannabinoid therapies.
e. Local and Regional Agriculture Trade Shows:
Besides global events, local and regional trade shows can be equally important. These events allow for direct interaction with local farmers, suppliers, and regional distributors, which is essential for businesses looking to consolidate their presence in local markets.