Cannabis Events in Europe

Europe is the epicenter of a global movement. From the sun-drenched expo halls in Spain to the scientific congresses in Switzerland and the gigantic trade fairs in Germany – Europe's cannabis landscape offers an unprecedented density of top-class events in 2026. Here you will find the most important dates for the entire continent.

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The European event landscape will set new global standards in 2026. An absolute highlight will be the international trade fairs, which serve as platforms for innovations in medical cannabis, extraction technology, and agricultural infrastructure. These events attract tens of thousands of visitors annually and act as a bridge between politics, science, and business.

In addition to the large exhibitions, it is primarily the renowned Cannabis Cups that set the industry's pace. At these prestigious competitions, the elite of European genetics are honored, with expert juries evaluating terpene profiles and purity. The offerings are complemented by exclusive B2B workshops and investor congresses, which provide in-depth insights into the rapidly changing legislation and market analyses. Furthermore, international networking parties foster cross-border exchange. We compile all dates for fairs, cups, and workshops in Europe for you, so you are always one step ahead in international comparison.

FAQ

Q: Which are the biggest cannabis trade shows in Europe in 2026?
A: Key dates include Spannabis (Bilbao/Barcelona), Mary Jane Berlin (June 2026), CannaTrade in Zurich (May 2026), and Cannafest in Prague (November 2026).

Q: Where do the most famous Cannabis Cups take place in Europe?
A: The Spannabis Champions Cup and the CannaSwissCup (as part of CannaTrade) are among the most coveted awards for growers and producers in Europe.

Q: Are there specialized workshops for medicinal cannabis experts in Europe?
A: Yes, conferences such as ICBC Berlin or Cannabis Europa London offer specialized workshops and panels for professionals, doctors, and investors.

Q: Are European trade shows also accessible to private individuals?
A: Most major events have dedicated B2C days or areas for end consumers, while purely B2B conferences are reserved for trade visitors.