We’re just under one month out from MJBizCon 2023, so you still have plenty of time to buy tickets and make travel arrangements. Learn more about the expo, sessions, networking events, after parties, and all the other fun stuff going on at this year’s event! Also, we’ll help you out with some tips and tricks for navigating Las Vegas. So scroll down to get all the details and plan your MJBizCon trip with us!
An overview of MJBizCon 2023
MJBizCon, which is now in its 12th year, has earned the title of ‘top cannabis business conference and tradeshow’. It’s the place to be if you want to meet and mingle with some of the most well-known figures in the industry, and learn everything that’s going on in the world of cannabis. With over 1,400 exhibitors, more than 100 speakers, roughly 30,000 industry professionals in attendence, and 320,000 square feet of exhibitor space, this is definitely the one industry trade show that you never want to miss.
Jumpstart your week by checkout one of the many pre-show forums that will be taking place all day on Tuesday, November 28th including: the Finance and Marketing Forums, Science Symposium, Women in Leadership, Achieving Equity in Cannabis, and reMind Psychedelics Business Forum.
The actual conference starts on Wednesday the 29th. The showroom floor will be organized into four pavilions to make it easy for attendees to navigate: cultivation products and services processing, packaging and lab services, retail and dispensary, and business services. Network, ask all those important questions that have been building up all year, try new products, learn about all the latest trends, and recharge at one of the lively lounges either on or off the expo floor where you can eat, drink, and socialize.
Prices for MJBizCon 2023 are as follows: The Expo pass is $449, which gives you basic expo floor access. Then they have the 3-day conference and expo pass for $999, this gives allows you to check out the expo floor plus gain access to all the sessions and presentations. And last, you can purchase a VIP all-access pass for $1399, this grants access to all expo, sessions, presentations, VIP lounges, networking events, and more. Click here to buy your tickets now!
Affiliated events
One of the best parts about MJBizCon is the fact that it takes place in Las Vegas, where there are numerous exciting venues to put on an event or afterparty that’s fit for a celebrity. Like every year, MJBizCon will have many options to choose from, including wilder parties at nightclubs and strip clubs, or more chill events at dispensary lounges and museums. Whatever vibe or pace you’re looking for, you’re sure to find something that fits your needs. Below we highlighted a few of the more popular events that people are talking about, but to see the full list you can click here. Also, keep your eyes and ears open on the expo floor, so you can find out what last minute parties are happening too.
The first and probably most anticipated event of MJBizCon 2023 will be The Emjays International Cannabis Awards and Afterparty, presented by AVD (Advanced Vapor Devices) on Thursday, November 30th. The awards ceremony will be at the Pearl Concert Theater located inside of Palms Hotel & Casino, from 7pm to 10pm; and the afterparty will be at KAOS Nightclub (in the same hotel) from 10pm to 2am. The awards show will be like a cannabis cup meets black tie event, with numerous awards and “cups” that recognize the best cannabis products and ancillary services, the latter of which often get overlooked at these types of events. The fully produced show will consist of a red carpet entry, 20+ award categories with different “celebrity” presenters for each category, live music performances and an afterparty. Tickets to the Awards provide entry to Afterparty, but you can also buy afterparty tickets on their own if you just feel like hitting the club.
Next we have the Sensi-Hearst Kickoff Party on Tuesday, November 28th from 7pm to 10pm. Hosted by industry powerhouses Sensi Media and Hearst Media, this event will be much more laid back that the previous. It will take place at the iconic Mob Museum situated in the downtown/Fremont area of Las Vegas. It’s a perfect way to really emphasize how far we’ve come since cannabis prohibition was first implemented. As is typical for a Sensi party, there will be plenty of options for networking and mingling, food, drinks, and music, as well as an Elvis impersonator and a few showgirls!
The following night, on Wednesday the 29th, you might want to check out the Green Light Party which will be at the Peppermint Hippo strip club between 9pm and 4am. At this party, hosted by Blazr.App, the cannabis dating app, you can expect non-stop beats and electric vibes from DJ Kitty, networking with some of the biggest names in the industry, open bar from 9-10pm, gourmet treats, goodie bags, and more! There will be complimentary shuttles transporting people to and from the venue, and you can use your MJBizCon badge to get in for free!
If you feel like doing something more lowkey than a full-blown party, check out the “Unkool Party”, hosted by Invisible Gardens. Every night from Tuesday to Thursday you can head over to the Chandelier bar inside the Cosmopolitan Hotel and Casino for drinks, food, and chill vibes. It’s a great location to start or end your night, and you never know who you’ll run into.
Lodging and travel
As usual, MJBizCon will take place at the Las Vegas Convention Center at 3150 Paradise Rd, Las Vegas, NV 89109. There are many hotels in the area that are partnering with MJBizCon including Caesars Palace, Planet Hollywood, Encore. The Strat, and many more. There are plenty of options, from incredibly affordable ($41/night at The Strat) to high-end and lavish ($1,699/night at Encore). If you don’t mind commuting, staying around Fremont Street can be a lot of fun too.
For those of you who are driving to and from the convention center like I plan on doing, make sure to allot some extra time because the traffic gets very heavy in that area. Also, be prepared for no parking at the convention center, you may have to park at one of the neighboring lots or hotels and either walk or take some form of public transport.
One of the more convenient ways to get around the Las Vegas strip is by using their monorail system. The monorail makes 7 main stops, which serve as access points to various other hotels, casinos, and attractions, including the convention center. The seven stops are as follows (in order from South to North): MGM Station, Horseshoe/Paris Station, Flamingo/Ceasars Palace Station, Harrah’s/Linq Station, Boingo Station at Las Vegas Convention Center, Westgate Station, and Sahara Las Vegas Station. It’s quite affordable also, a 4-day pass which will get you through the whole convention is only $37 when you book online.
One more thing to keep in mind, and something that many people seem to miss, is that Vegas gets cold during the winter. Average December temperatures are 60 degrees Fahrenheit during the day, and 27 degrees at night. So daytime is not bad, but it gets quite chilly at night, so pack your wardrobe accordingly.
About MJBizDaily
This event is hosted by Marijuana Business Daily, or MJBizDaily, a Colorado-based news and media outlet that focuses on the global recreational and medical cannabis industries. The publication, which is women-owned and managed, first launched in 2011 and was funded by Marijuana Business Media, a division of Anne Holland Ventures, Inc.
They boast an elaborate news site that shares daily industry updates, along with a print and digital magazine with 10 editions per year. They cover everything you could possibly thing of pertaining to cannabis including international news, policy and regulation, trends, how-to-advice, and so much more. They also released the first edition of its Marijuana Business Factbook 10 years ago, with data on cannabis industry growth and opportunities in investing, cultivation, retail and manufacturing.
In November 2012, the publication launched The Marijuana Business Conference & Expo, known officially as MJBizCon). It’s held annually in Las Vegas and recognized globally as the largest professional trade show for cannabis and ancillary products and brands. Every year they have hundreds of speakers and tens of thousands of exhibitors and attendees.
Final thoughts
To sum it up, you don’t want to miss MJBizCon 2023. Yes, we say this every year, but each event is loaded with new networking opportunities, product releases, fun parties, and everything you can dream of from a Las Vegas work trip. Click here to get your tickets, hope to see you there!
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