New Jersey Cannabis Convention Returns to Atlantic City, September 6-7

New Jersey Cannabis Convention Returns to Atlantic City, September 6-7
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ATLANTIC CITY, NJ – The NECANN New Jersey Cannabis Convention, presented by Ozone & Simply Herb, is set to make a highly anticipated return to the Atlantic City Convention Center on September 6-7, 2024. Now in its fifth year, this event has solidified its status as the largest cannabis industry gathering in the state, attracting thousands of professionals and enthusiasts alike.

This year’s convention will feature 65 expert speakers across four distinct tracks, focusing on New Jersey’s rapidly evolving cannabis industry. Topics range from branding and cultivation to business regulations and energy efficiency, ensuring a comprehensive educational experience. Event partner 420NJEvents will lead the expo floor’s entrepreneurship track, offering invaluable insights for those looking to make their mark in the industry.

In addition to the robust speaker lineup, more than 200 businesses will showcase the latest innovations in cannabis products and services. With the exhibit hall open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. each day, attendees can explore displays, attend demonstrations, and network with over 4,000 industry professionals.

Networking opportunities are a highlight of the convention, headlined by the Official NECANN After Party hosted by 420NJEvents at the Vue Rooftop Bar on Friday night. Other notable mixers include the Longview Strategics’ NJ Cannabis Mixer, the New Jersey Cannabusiness Association After Party, and the MPX NJ Happy Hour. Additionally, Blunt Brunch will host a special mixer at 11:30 a.m. on Friday at the Convention Center.

Marc Shepard, Founder and President of NECANN, emphasized the significance of the event for New Jersey’s cannabis market. “The New Jersey Cannabis Convention is uniquely tailored to this state’s industry, offering a vital platform for local leaders, advocates, and entrepreneurs to connect, learn, and collaborate. With the Mid-Atlantic cannabis scene heating up, it’s a timely opportunity for businesses to engage with consumers and promote their offerings,” Shepard remarked.