Strategic Expert Dialogue for the Modern Oral Nicotine Sector
Date: 15 September 2026
Location: Dortmund, Germany (alongside InterTabac 2026)
About PouchXchange 2026
The modern oral nicotine category continues to evolve rapidly, creating new opportunities and new regulatory challenges for manufacturers, suppliers, policymakers, and stakeholders across the value chain.
Taking place alongside InterTabac 2026, PouchXchange brings together industry leaders, regulatory experts, manufacturers, suppliers, and decision-makers for an evening of focused discussion on the issues shaping the future of the pouch category.
As Knowledge Partner, GINN is proud to support an event that promotes informed dialogue on regulation, compliance, market developments, innovation, and responsible category growth.
Through expert presentations, strategic discussions, and dedicated networking opportunities, PouchXchange provides a unique platform for stakeholders to exchange perspectives, strengthen partnerships, and gain practical insights into a rapidly evolving global market.
Why Attend?
Regulatory Insights
Gain a clearer understanding of emerging regulatory frameworks, compliance expectations, and policy developments affecting nicotine pouches across key markets.
Compliance Developments
Explore evolving standards, enforcement trends, product requirements, and regulatory considerations influencing market access and business operations.
Market Intelligence
Hear from experts and industry leaders on consumer trends, category growth, innovation, and the future direction of the global pouch market.
Strategic Networking
Connect with manufacturers, suppliers, policymakers, scientists, regulatory specialists, and industry stakeholders in an exclusive networking environment.
GINN’s Role
As Knowledge Partner, GINN supports evidence-based dialogue and informed discussion around nicotine regulation, harm reduction, product standards, and market access.
GINN’s participation reflects its commitment to fostering constructive engagement between industry, regulators, researchers, and policymakers while promoting proportionate and science-informed approaches to nicotine governance.
