MJBizCon 2025: Where the Cannabis Industry Took Stockβand Set its Sights Forward
MJBizCon 2025 returned to Las Vegas with a familiar sense of scaleβand a noticeably different tone. Drawing more thanΒ 20,000 cannabis industry professionalsΒ from across the globe, the industryβs largest annual business conference once again underscored why it remains the most influential gathering in cannabis.
This year, however, the mood had shifted. After years defined by rapid expansion, regulatory turbulence and market correction, MJBizCon 2025 felt less about hype and more about hard-earned clarity. Operators, investors, brands and policymakers arrived ready to talk fundamentals: profitability, compliance, sustainability and long-term growth.
The Entire Cannabis Ecosystem, Under One Roof

WithΒ 1,000+ exhibiting companiesΒ spanning massive exhibit halls, MJBizCon 2025 showcased the full breadth of the cannabis ecosystem. The show floor represented four core sectorsβcultivation; processing and manufacturing; retail and dispensary operations; and business services and technologyβillustrating just how sophisticated and interconnected the industry has become.
From automation and advanced cultivation systems to fintech, compliance platforms and product innovation, exhibitors focused on real-world solutions for an increasingly competitive marketplace.
A More Measured, More Mature Industry

While booths remained visually striking, conversations were grounded and pragmatic. Multi-state operators and legacy brands alike emphasized disciplined expansion, operational efficiency and margin protection over aggressive land grabs.
Education sessions mirrored this evolution. Panels addressing federal reform, state-by-state regulatory complexity, capital access and international markets were among the most attended. While optimism around rescheduling and banking reform was cautious, there was a growing sense that incremental progress is beginning to translate into tangible opportunity.
Leadership Perspective: Why MJBizCon Still Matters

That realism and resilience echoed throughout the week. As Emilie Lewis, senior vice president of MJBiz, put it: βMJBizCon has earned its place as the most important annual gathering in the cannabis industry. Itβs the one week each year when the entire ecosystemβoperators, investors, innovators, policymakers and solution providersβcomes together to move the industry forward. Despite the headwinds, this community continues to show incredible resilience and ingenuity. Thatβs why MJBizCon remains the largest, most professional and most influential event in the cannabis sectorβitβs where the future of the industry is built, deal by deal and relationship by relationship.β
Brands Creating ExperiencesβNot Just Booths

Across the expo floor, brands leaned into creativity, experience and connection.Β Green RebatesΒ stood out by transforming its booth into a destination rather than a stopover. From live-stitched custom hats to a mini-golf tournament dubbed theΒ βMJ Openββcomplete with exclusive βMJ Open Championβ Scotty Cameron puttersβthe company focused on making people feel welcome in an otherwise overwhelming environment.
βOur biggest goal was to give the wonderful people of this industry a reason to smile,β the Green Rebates team shared. βWalking around MJBiz can feel overwhelming, so we wanted people to stay for a while, play some mini-golf, and walk away with a custom hat stitched live for them. If people walked away with core memories, we accomplished our mission.β
Two weeks after the show, the team noted they were βstill on cloud 9,β a testament to the lasting impact experiential marketing can have in a crowded trade show environment.
Innovation Backed by Research and Intention

ForΒ Terpene Belt Farms, MJBizCon 2025 was about substance as much as style. The company used the show to release a new white paper detailing why cannabis-derived terpenes and botanical terpenes are not the same, while also debuting what they described as the firstΒ mood-modulating beverage formulated without hemp cannabinoids, powered by a novel cannabis-derived terpene blend.
βThere was good value from MJBiz this year if you knew where to look, and our booth was one of those spots that was delivering,β saidΒ Hyrum Taylor, Marketing Director at Terpene Belt Farms. βThe feedback on both was pretty incredibleβbetter than you let yourself hope for when planning these kinds of things. It made for an elevated and buzzy vibe, and set the tone for the show.β
Taylor added that attendees returning multiple times for samplesβand sharing drinks with friends and competitors alikeβmade it βthe kind of show you want, and the show we had.β
Technology Advancing The Pre-Roll Category

Hardware and product-enablement innovation was also front and center.Β EFLO VapeΒ reported strong interest in its E-Filter technology, particularly from MSOs and emerging brands seeking to enhance pre-rolls without disrupting existing workflows.
βWhat surprised us most was how quickly the value clicked once people saw it in action,β saidΒ Bailey Hannawa, Founder and CEO of EFLO LLC. βAs we move into year two, EFLO is focused on continuing to build a new category around enhanced pre-rolls, making it easier for brands to seamlessly power up their offerings.β
For EFLO, MJBizCon validated both market demand and momentum, reinforcing optimism around the future of infused and performance-driven pre-roll innovation.
Automation Signals The Next Leap Forward

On the manufacturing side,Β Sorting RoboticsΒ highlighted the industryβs readiness for deeper automation. The company reported strong enthusiasm around its updated Stardust kief coating robot and the debut of its new Telti robot, designed to tackle unstructured assembly through autonomous decision-making.
βMJBizCon showed the industry is ready for the next leap in automation,β saidΒ Barry Baughman, Marketing Manager at Sorting Robotics, noting nonstop demos and packed conversations with operators and executives. βIt was energizing and reaffirming for our team, especially as we look toward where cannabis automation is headed in 2026.β
Where Vegas Nights Met Cannabis Business

Beyond the show floor, MJBizCon 2025 came alive after hours. From curated investor dinners to off-site receptions across Las Vegas, networking felt deliberate and outcome-driven, with attendees forging partnerships, advancing deals and setting the tone for the year ahead.
Looking Ahead

MJBizCon 2025 didnβt promise overnight reform or easy wins. Instead, it delivered perspective.
The cannabis industry is no longer in its infancy. It is seasoned, adaptive and increasingly strategic. As operators navigate tighter margins and evolving regulations, including this weekβs rescheduling of cannabis as a Schedule III drug, MJBizCon continues to serve as a critical checkpointβa place to recalibrate, collaborate and recommit to building a stronger industry.
If 2025 was about consolidation and survival, the conversations in Las Vegas suggest that 2026 will be about refinement, innovation and long-term credibility. And for an industry that has fought hard to be taken seriously, that may be the most important milestone of all.
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