easy
1–2 days
No physical exertion required; suitable for all fitness levels
Join the 2026 SUNY Cannabis Conference in Niagara Falls to connect with industry leaders and explore groundbreaking education centered on cannabis innovation and culinary applications. Discover how this event blends professional networking with a stunning natural setting.
Join the 2026 SUNY Cannabis Conference at SUNY Niagara on January 13th, featuring the Culinary Cannabis Conference on January 12th. As a Silver Sponsor, enjoy extensive recognition, vendor space, and promotional opportunities, while connecting with industry leaders in a vibrant, compliant environment dedicated to cannabis education and innovation.
The Silver Sponsors will be recognized as supporters of the 2026 SUNY Cannabis Conference at SUNY Niagara on January 13th, 2026 as well as the January 12th, 2026 SUNY Culinary Cannabis Conference at the Niagara Falls Culinary Institute.
• Social media posts within platform guidelines • Verbal and digital recognition during both conference days • Vendor Space on both days/locations • Attendee mailing list after conference • 2 - 2025 SUNY Cannabis Conference passes at SUNY Niagara 1/13/26 • 2 - 2025 SUNY Culinary Cannabis Conference passes at NFCI 1/12/26 • Company logo on our website and signage • ½ page full color ad in our 2026 SUNY Cannabis Conference program • Ability to include items/flyers in the swag bags for attendees
SUNY Niagara reserves the right to deny a business or person. To participate your business must be in good legal standing with New York state. Products that exceed the total THC limit of 0.3% are prohibited from sale and consumption on school property. SUNY Niagara campuses are federal property, which prohibits the use and possession of cannabis that surpasses the total THC limit of 0.3%. This includes all THC isomers, such as delta 8, and THCA flower. We will be reviewing businesses and displays at the event to be sure we stay within compliance of state and federal thc laws.
Bring business cards and an open mind to take full advantage of vendor spaces and educational sessions.
January in Niagara can be cold and snowy, so dress warmly and prepare for winter travel conditions.
Attend the Culinary Cannabis Conference on January 12th to gain specialized insights before the main event.
Allow time to visit Niagara Falls and nearby state parks to enhance your trip beyond the conference.
Niagara Falls has long been a site of cultural importance and natural wonder, playing a key role in local indigenous history and American industrial development.
The Niagara region prioritizes eco-friendly tourism and has initiatives to protect the river ecosystem and manage visitor impact sustainably.
Necessary to stay comfortable during January’s cold temperatures in Niagara Falls.
winter specific
Helpful for taking notes during sessions and networking interactions.
Keeps you hydrated throughout the conference and travel time.
Ideal for walking between venues and exploring nearby attractions in winter conditions.
winter specific