Cannabis industry leaders live at Mary Jane conference
Meet industry visionaries and learn first-hand how cannabis is changing the world of tomorrow. Learn from leading experts and stay one step ahead of the market.
Your voice in the cannabis industry
The BvCW represents all segments of the cannabis industry in Germany and is committed to improving political frameworks. Their expertise and commitment enrich our trade fair and provide valuable insights for all participants.
Promoters of the Canabis Industry
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Ates Gürpinar

Kristine Lütke

Dr. Adrian Fischer

Kirsten Kappert-Gonther

Michael Knodt

Ates Gürpinar

Kristine Lütke

Dr. Adrian Fischer

Kirsten Kappert-Gonther

Michael Knodt
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Promoters of the Canabis Industry
Studies refute the stereotype that cannabis is a gateway drug. Instead, social and personal factors influence consumption. Open, responsible and differentiated education is crucial.
Contamination on the black market
Black market cannabis poses risks and is often contaminated with pollutants that pose health risks. Access to legal products guarantees certified quality and safety.
Oldest crop
Cannabis is one of the oldest crops in the world and was used thousands of years ago for medicine, clothing and rituals. Their diversity is now being reappreciated.


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Is the trade fair also suitable for people who have had little to do with cannabis so far?
Absolutely! The Mary Jane Fair is a platform for education and education about cannabis. Here you can learn everything about the medical, scientific and cultural aspects of cannabis in a safe and professional environment. Whether you're new to the industry or simply curious, our trade fair offers valuable insights for everyone.
What does the trade fair offer that I can't find online?
While information is available online, the Mary Jane trade show offers a unique opportunity to experience products directly, meet experts in person, and participate in live workshops and discussions. In addition, the local networking experience is irreplaceable — here you can make direct connections with like-minded people and experts.
Why should I visit the fair if I'm not a cannabis consumer?
The exhibition is not just for consumers, but for anyone interested in the diverse uses of cannabis, including its role in wellness and medicine. In addition to discovering new products, there are also educational events that offer deeper insights into the health, legal and cultural facets of cannabis.
Do I have to be over 18 to attend the exhibition?
Yes, you must be over 18 years old. Accompaniment by parents or an accompanying person of legal age is not accepted.
Can I bring alcohol and my own dinks?
Alcohol is strictly prohibited on the entire site. You may bring your own water in plastic bottles.
Can I smoke on site?
Smoking is strictly prohibited in the halls. The entire outdoor area is intended for this purpose :).
Do I have to print out my ticket to enter or is it enough on my mobile phone?
The ticket on your mobile phone is enough!
When and where does Mary Jane take place?
Our event will take place from June 19 to 22, 2025 on the Messe Berlin site, Hammarskjöldplatz, Eingang Nord, 14055 Berlin.
What are the opening times of the event?
Thursday, June 19, 2025: 11:00 - 18:00 (no festival)
Friday, June 20, 2025: 11:00 - 20:00 (festival until 22:00)
Saturday, June 21, 2025: 11:00 - 20:00 (festival until 22:00)
Sunday, June 22, 2025 11:00 - 18:00 (festival also until 18:00)
How do I get to Messe Berlin?
Messe Berlin is easily accessible by subway (U2 Theodor-Heuss-Platz or U2 Kaiserdamm), S-Bahn (S1, S41, S42, S45, S46 Messe Nord/ICC) and bus (stops near Theodor-Heuss-Platz and at the exhibition ground/ICC).
When and where does the official afterparty take place?
Information will follow.
Where can I park?
In front of the North Entrance to Messe Berlin, you can park for free at car parks P1 and P2. However, we recommend using public transport, as parking spaces sell out quickly.