Cannabis Conventions 2025: Leading the Way by Attending Top Cannabis Events

In recent years, the cannabis industry has experienced significant opportunities and challenges as a result of legalization expansion, regulations and increased funding from investors. The number of states legalizing cannabis has now reached 24 after Delaware, Minnesota and Ohio approved the recreational use of cannabis in 2023. Fourteen more US states, along with three territories, have decriminalized the medicinal use of cannabis products. Aside from business opportunities, this expansion produced new avenues for cannabis-related events and experiences to better understand this rapidly changing industry.

Despite the explosive growth the industry experienced in 2024, the cannabis sector continues to struggle with restrictive regulations, negative stigma, banking challenges, security issues, misinformation, and numerous other challenges. Navigating the complex cannabis market needs knowledge-sharing, partnerships, and collective action – elements fostered at cannabis conventions. Below we have collected a detailed list of cannabis conventions and events in 2025. We hope you find this cannabis convention and event list informative as you look to expand your business in 2025!

List of cannabis events in 2025

Quarter Month and Year Name of Event Date and Location
Q1 January 2025 Bay Area Cannabis Club Monthly Meetup January 10, 4444 Telegraph Ave, Oakland, CA 94609, USA
Q1 January 2025 Alternative Products Expo January 11-12, Arena 1 Convention Center, Lima, Peru
Q1 January 2025 2025 SUNY Cannabis Conference January 13-14, Niagara Falls Culinary Institute, Niagara Falls, New York, USA
Q1 January 2025 TPE – Total Products Expo January 29-31, Las Vegas Convention Center, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
Q1 January 2025 The 8th Hawaii Cannabis Expo January 31 – February 2, Blaisdell Exhibition Hall, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA
Q1 January 2025 Texas Hemp Classic January 31, Vulcan Gas Company, Austin, Texas
Q1 February 2025 CannaDataCon February 5-7, Miami Beach, FL
Q1 February 2025 Connecticut Cannabis Expo February 8-9, Aqua Turf Club, Plantsville, Connecticut, USA
Q1 February 2025 OhioCannabis.com Farmers Market February 8, Horsepower Farm, Middletown, OH 45044, USA
Q1 February 2025 Champs Trade Shows February 12-15, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
Q1 February 2025 International Medical Cannabis Conference February 13-14, Bern, Switzerland
Q1 February 2025 Hemp World III: 2025 February 22, Atlanta, USA
Q1 February 2025 Cannabis Business Asia-Pacific 2025 February 26-27, Bangkok, Thailand
Q1 February 2025 Lucky Leaf Expo Minneapolis February 28 - March 1, Minneapolis Convention Center, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
Q1 March 2025 CannAct March 3-5, Virtual
Q1 March 2025 Natural Products Expo West March 4-7, Anaheim Convention Center, Anaheim, California, USA
Q1 March 2025 Alternative Products Expo March 8-9, Plaza Mayor Convention Center, Medellin, Colombia
Q1 March 2025 The Body March 8-9, Germany
Q1 March 2025 Indoor Ag-Con March 11-12, Las Vegas, NV
Q1 March 2025 ICBC – International Cannabis Business Conference March 13, L’auditori De Cornellà, Barcelona, Spain
Q1 March 2025 Spannabis March 14-16, Fira de Cornellá, Barcelona, Spain
Q1 March 2025 NECANN – New England Cannabis Convention March 21-22, Hynes Convention Center, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Q1 March 2025 CannExpo March 21-22, Toronto, Canada
Q1 March 2025 The Cannabis Expo March 22-24, Johannesburg, South Africa
Q1 March 2025 ASTM Cannabis Sciences Virtual Event March 24, Online
Q1 March 2025 Flower Expo Michigan March 25, Sarabande Chicago, IL
Q1 March 2025 GreenTech Americas March 25-27, Querétaro Centro de Congresos, Mexico
Q2 April 2025 Alternative Products Expo April 3-5, Mana Wynwood Convention Center, Miami, Florida, USA
Q2 April 2025 Noco Hemp Expo April 10-12, Estes Park, Colorado, USA
Q2 April 2025 Cannabis Sciences Virtual Event Series 2025 April 16, Online
Q2 April 2025 National Cannabis Festival April 19-20, Washington D.C.
Q2 April 2025 Konopex Ostrava April 25-27, Triple Hall Karolina, Ostrava, Czech Republic
Q2 April 2025 ICBC – International Cannabis Business Conference April 29-30, Estrel Berlin Hotel, Berlin, Germany
Q2 April 2025 MJ Unpacked April 29 – May 1, Hard Rock Hotel, Atlantic City, New Jersey, USA
Q2 May 2025 NECANN Maryland May 2-3, Baltimore Convention Center, Baltimore, Maryland, USA
Q2 May 2025 NECANN Vermont May 2-3, Champlain Valley Expo, Burlington, Vermont, USA
Q2 May 2025 Cannabis Culinary Summit May 2-3, Niagara Falls, New York, USA
Q2 May 2025 CannaPortugal World Hemp & Cannabis Summit May 7-10, Casino Estoril, Portugal
Q2 May 2025 Cannabis Drinks Expo May 22-23, Morgan MFG, Chicago, Illinois, USA
Q2 May 2025 NECANN | Cannadelic Miami May 23-24, Miami, FL
Q2 May 2025 4th Edition Medical Cannabis Fair 2025 May 22-24, Expo Center North, Sao Paulo, Brazil
Q2 May 2025 BizCann Expo May 24-25, Plaza Mayor, Medellín, Colombia
Q2 May 2025 Cannadelic DC May 24-25, Washington, D.C.
Q2 May 2025 The 8th Florida Medical Cannabis Conference & Exhibition 2025 May 30 – June 1, Rosen Centre Hotel, Orlando, Florida, USA
Q2 May 2025 Lucky Leaf Expo May 30-31, Louisville, KY
Q2 June 2025 CWCB Expo June 4-5, Javits Convention Center, New York City, New York, USA
Q2 June 2025 Flower Expo June 4-5, Greenfield, Massachusetts, USA
Q2 June 2025 10th Native American Cannabis and Hemp Conference June 10-11, Pechanga Resort Casino, Temecula, California, USA
Q2 June 2025 GreenTech Americas June 10-12, RAI Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Q2 June 2025 CannaOne June 11-13, Las Vegas Convention Center, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
Q2 June 2025 22nd EIHA Conference & Experience Hemp June 11-13, Berlin, Germany
Q2 June 2025 CannaCon Rochester June 12-13, Joseph A. Floreano Riverside Convention Center, Rochester, New York, USA
Q2 June 2025 Vermont Cannabis & Hemp Collection June 14-15, Burlington, VT
Q2 June 2025 High Times Cannabis Cup SoCal June 16, Los Angeles, CA
Q2 June 2025 CannMed25 June 17-20, Puerto Rico
Q2 June 2025 The Green Label Summit June 18-19, Tuscany Hotel and Casino, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
Q2 June 2025 Mary Jane Berlin June 20-22, Berlin, Germany
Q2 June 2025 Cannabis Europa June, London, United Kingdom
Q3 July 2025 IFT FIRST – Global Food Science and Innovation Expo July 13-16, McCormick Place, Chicago, Illinois, USA
Q3 July 2025 NCIA Cannabis Business Summit & Expo July 22-24, San Francisco, CA
Q3 July 2025 Pocono Canna World Fair July 26-27, Gilbert, Pennsylvania, USA
Q3 August 2025 ACannabis August 11-13, Melbourne, Australia
Q3 August 2025 CannaCon Midwest August 16-17, St. Paul, MN
Q3 August 2025 Newtopia Now August 20-22, Denver, CO
Q3 September 2025 NECANN New Jersey September 5-6, Atlantic City Convention Center, Atlantic City, New Jersey, USA
Q3 September 2025 NECANN New York September 12-20, Rochester, NY
Q4 October 2025 Green Label Expo October 7-8, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
Q4 December 2025 MJBizCon 2025 December 2-5, Las Vegas, NV
Q4 December 2025 Emerald Cup Harvest Ball 2025 December 5-6, Santa Rosa, CA

Why should you attend a cannabis expo?

Cannabis conventions in 2025 take different forms, such as festivals, trade exhibits, conferences, and local networking events. These interactions foster community within the cannabis sector, with exchanges such as forming business partnerships, gaining knowledge on the many facets of the industry, strategic mentoring and peer support partnerships.

Ann M. Brum, CEO of Joint Venture & Co, said, "A great event, especially in the cannabis sphere, seamlessly integrates community-building, brand design, and genuine relationship-building. Events aren't just one-off affairs—they are intricate components of a larger brand strategy."

In the ever-changing cannabis sector, it is imperative to stay informed and educated. Hemp conventions and cannabis conventions serve as educational hubs, showcasing panel discussions, networking, product demonstrations, seminars, and keynote speeches. Upcoming cannabis conventions in 2025 provide platforms for deep knowledge and education,  helping cannabis professionals stay ahead of the curve in their respective fields.

Cannabis expos in 2025 are places to raise awareness and create advocacy, dispelling misinformation and stigma that surround the cannabis sector. With real people sharing their personal stories, data, and insights, cannabis events destigmatize cannabis and promote evidence-based dialog. 
Attending cannabis conferences 2025 is one of the best ways for hemp and cannabis businesses to showcase their products, improve brand recall, and engage with physical customers. Cannabis companies can take advantage of these events by sponsoring sampling stations, booths, product demonstrations, and experiential activations. On top of engaging and captivating the target audience, cannabis industry professionals can use the event to get feedback, learn about customer preferences, and identify new trends.

What is it like at a cannabis convention?

Cannabis convention takes different forms and formats. Some events are packaged like festivals to celebrate cannabis's vibrant, experiential lifestyle and community. On the other hand, cannabis conferences can provide a more formal setting for cannabis-related professionals, policymakers, entrepreneurs, and investors. Cannabis expos focus more on the needs of cannabis enthusiasts and consumers by offering product showcases, interactive exhibits, and sampling opportunities. Lastly, cannabis trade shows provide B2B cannabis (business-to-business) interactions. 
These are some of the most popular types of cannabis conventions, but it is important to note that the cannabis sector is constantly changing, and new event styles may emerge in the future.

What will you be bringing to generate interaction?

It is challenging to stand out in the sea of cannabis businesses, but creating an ideal atmosphere is one way to make your cannabis event memorable. Ensure your event signage and banners are informative and creative to attract event goers. Having comfortable seating, music, food, and drinks can also enhance the experience. In addition, you don’t need to sponsor an event to have great success. There is great value in just attending events and hitting the floor and parties and actively networking for your business. Lastly, if you have the budget, consider sponsoring essential elements of the events, such as sessions, stages, or bags. Aside from increasing your brand exposure, sponsorship establishes your brand as a champion of the cannabis industry.

Cannabis conventions are a significant part of the cannabis industry, possibly even more so than for other sectors due to the rapidly changing nature of the cannabis industry. By promoting advocacy, education and wellness, these events can shape the industry's future. Each successful cannabis convention is a step forward in making cannabis mainstream and dispelling misinformation, making way for a professional and thriving business landscape within the world of cannabis events.

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