World Class Cannabis APAC Bangkok 2026 brings together senior executives, cultivators, and compliance professionals on August 26-27, 2026, for high-impact B2B networking in Southeast Asia’s evolving medical cannabis market. With an 80/20 decision-maker ratio and approximately 200 attendees from 150+ companies, this curated business development environment targets executives evaluating Thailand market entry and regional APAC expansion.
Over a year after Thailand’s landmark June 2025 cannabis reversal, the market has stabilized around medical-only operations. Attendees encounter proven business models that survived the transition, established compliance pathways, and clarity on policy direction following “Cannabis King” Anutin Charnvirakul’s return as Prime Minister in September 2025.
Thailand’s medical-only framework finally tells operators exactly what compliance looks like. Those who prepared for pharmaceutical-grade standards now have a clear path.
Whether you’re seeking GACP-certified production partners, evaluating track-and-trace technology for Thai reporting requirements, or exploring joint venture structures within the 51% Thai ownership mandate, World Class Cannabis APAC Bangkok brings together the decision-makers shaping the future of Southeast Asian cannabis operations under one roof.
World Class Cannabis APAC Bangkok attracts senior executives and decision-makers across the medical cannabis supply chain who are evaluating Thailand market entry or seeking to optimize existing APAC operations.
On June 26, 2025, Thailand enacted one of the most significant cannabis policy reversals in modern history. Cannabis flowers were reclassified as a “controlled herb,” ending the recreational access that spawned 18,000+ cannabis shops during the 2022-2025 “green rush.” Enforcement was immediate: 70+ shop closures in Bangkok during the first month, with daily fines up to 25,000 baht for unlicensed operators.
By August 2026, the Thai market will have operated under this new framework for over a year. Attendees encounter proven business models that survived the transition, established compliance pathways, and clarity on policy direction. With 214 GMP-certified factories and a market projected to reach $7.1 billion by 2030, Thailand offers serious partnership opportunities for international operators.
Thailand reversed from Asia’s cannabis pioneer to medical-only in just three years, creating the most valuable regulatory case study in global cannabis policy.
Legal500 Analysis, 2025Whether you’re attending for the first time or returning to expand your network, these practical tips will help you maximize your conference experience.
Thailand’s cannabis compliance differs significantly from Western models. The emphasis on DTAM-issued GACP certification and monthly reporting requirements demands comprehensive documentation systems that many international operators find challenging to implement without local expertise.
Related: Cannabis Cultivation SoftwareThailand made global headlines by becoming Asia’s first country to decriminalize cannabis in June 2022. Just three years later, on June 26, 2025, the government enacted a dramatic policy reversal, reclassifying cannabis flowers as a “controlled herb” and restricting the market to medical-only operations. This regulatory journey offers unprecedented insights for operators worldwide.
Thailand’s cannabis industry created an estimated 42.9 billion baht (~$1.2 billion) market during the 2022-2025 “green rush,” with over 18,000 shops opening before June 2025 recriminalization. Enforcement was immediate: 70+ shop closures in Bangkok during the first month, with daily fines up to 25,000 baht for unlicensed operators.
Verify partners’ GACP certification status – only DTAM-issued certificates are valid. Factor 90-180 days for GACP certification into market entry schedules. Prepare for 51% Thai ownership requirement before partnership discussions. Products exceeding 0.2% THC are classified as narcotics under current law.
Disclaimer: Regulatory information reflects the framework as of January 2026. Engage qualified Thai legal counsel before making business decisions.
Cannabis businesses expanding into Thai markets encounter operational complexities that require significant planning and system adaptation. Conference attendees frequently discuss these common challenges:
The 90-180 day DTAM certification process requires comprehensive documentation and facility preparation that many operators underestimate
Navigating 51% Thai ownership requirements while protecting intellectual property and operational control
Implementing track-and-trace systems that satisfy Thai FDA monthly reporting mandates
Preparing for the pending Cannabis & Hemp Act while operating under current fragmented ministerial directives
Maximize your conference ROI by arriving prepared. Use this checklist to ensure you’re ready to make the most of every networking opportunity and business meeting.
Common questions from cannabis professionals planning to attend World Class Cannabis APAC Bangkok 2026.
Yes. The 80/20 decision-maker ratio and curated meeting format target business development rather than consumer education. Expect senior executives, not general attendees.
Registration typically opens 4-6 months before the event through the World Class Business Leaders website. Expect an application review process given the curated attendee profile.
Thailand offers visa-free entry for citizens of most countries attending business events. Standard exemptions allow 30-60 days depending on nationality. Check current requirements before travel.
Absolutely not. Import without licensing triggers severe penalties including imprisonment. Thailand does not recognize foreign prescriptions for cannabis products.
English is the primary business language at World Class Cannabis APAC. However, bringing Thai-language materials significantly increases partnership engagement.
World Class Business Leaders provides a matchmaking platform for registered attendees. The 80/20 decision-maker ratio means time is premium – schedule key meetings before arrival.
Cannabis operations expanding into Thailand and the broader APAC region increasingly rely on seed-to-sale platforms capable of generating GACP-compliant documentation and managing monthly regulatory reporting. These systems help operators maintain audit-ready records across cultivation, processing, and export activities.
Attendees at World Class Cannabis APAC Bangkok often evaluate technology solutions that can adapt to varying APAC regulatory requirements while maintaining consistent operational workflows across multiple facilities and jurisdictions.
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