New Products at the Dortmund Tobacco Show: EU TPD Rules Drive Innovative R&D
Two observations noted that some distinctive new e-cigarette products at the Dortmund Tobacco Show are based on innovative R&D driven by EU TPD regulations.
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[Two observations from Dortmund] At the 2023 Dortmund Tobacco Show, two observations collected the latest products from various e-cigarette brands, hoping to glimpse the future innovation trends of European e-cigarette products.
Two observations noted that some distinctive new products at this exhibition are based on innovative R&D driven by EU TPD regulations. For example, new products from brands like Olit and FreeMaX belong to disposable e-cigarettes, but differ from traditional products in that they use 4-5 independent pods, thereby increasing the product's lifespan.
Additionally, considering Europe's high emphasis on environmental concepts, HQD has launched an eco-friendly disposable e-cigarette. This product is unique in that it is equipped with a removable battery, providing users with more flexible usage options while aligning with the current popular environmental concepts.
HQD launched a 600-puff disposable e-cigarette NOOK, which uses an eco-friendly atomization core, and its battery can be independently removed.
Kang'er launched a new brand Olit, which includes three e-cigarette products. Each product kit contains one main device and five independent pods.
Freemax's new product comes with four replaceable pods.
VOOM launched a new pod-based product.
UPENDS launched a disposable e-cigarette "UPBAR NANO" with a transparent oil tank.



