The Northeast cannabis market continues to grow and develop, making industry connectivity more critical than ever. Serving as the annual epicenter for the region’s cannabis professionals, the New England Cannabis Convention (NECANN) Boston returns to the Hynes Convention Center on April 24 and 25. Since its inception in 2015, NECANN Boston has grown from a regional gathering to the undisputed must-attend B2B event for the East Coast cannabis sector. Having attended the conference last year, I can personally attest to the energy this convention provides for entrepreneurs, operators and brands looking to expand into regulated markets.
As the largest B2B cannabis convention on the East Coast and the second largest in the country, NECANN Boston’s footprint is truly massive. The event projects to bring together over 9,000 industry professionals and decision makers this year. Last year, the sheer scale of the event became apparent to me the moment I stepped off the show floor. While eating lunch a few blocks from the convention center, I looked around the restaurant and realized that almost everyone there was wearing a NECANN badge. The conference basically takes over the neighborhoods around Boston, creating spontaneous networking opportunities wherever you go. With over 300 exhibitors spanning the entire cannabis value chain – including cultivation, extraction, packaging, compliance and retail – the convention serves as the ultimate proving ground for brands.
While the show floor is where the essential deals are made, after-hours networking elevates NECANN to a level of its own. Last year, I experienced one of the most memorable events I’ve ever attended in the cannabis industry: Frolic in the Park at Fenway Park, hosted by The Weedaker Group. Standing in one of the country’s most iconic sporting venues, alongside hundreds of fellow cannabis professionals, perfectly sums up how far our industry has come. It’s these kinds of legendary, larger-than-life gatherings that make a trip to Boston absolutely essential for anyone serious about building their network in this space.
Beyond exclusive stands and parties, NECANN’s real value lies in its highly tailored, region-specific educational agenda. I found last year’s programming to be incredibly eclectic and informative, a trend that is fully continuing into 2026. This year’s program features a variety of programming sessions designed to address real-world challenges that operators face. Rather than recycling generic industry summaries, the tracks dive deep into the weeds of regulatory updates, operational best practices, and the unique market dynamics of Massachusetts and its neighboring states.
Regardless of your role in the industry, the knowledge provided by successful operators and regulators is invaluable. A highlight returning this year is the much-anticipated NECANN Cup, celebrating the best regional products, which takes place on Friday afternoon. Additionally, the event maintains its strong commitment to the local community, dedicating 10% of its exhibit space to social capital licensees and advocacy organizations. If you want to stay ahead of the regulatory curve and build meaningful relationships in the Northeast, NECANN Boston 2026 is the place to be.