CB Club: a B2B Cannabis event on September 23 in Zurich
Since 2016, when cannabis flowers with a THC content of less than 1% entered the Swiss market, the cannabis sector has been booming in Switzerland. Approximately 1,000 companies have been established, and Switzerland produces, exports, and conducts research within the framework of current legislation. Furthermore, in March 2020, the Swiss Parliament authorized the cultivation and export of medical cannabis with a THC content exceeding 1%. The international cannabis boom continues, and Switzerland is playing an important role in this development.
Since CannaTrade has been postponed until next year, the organizers have planned a B2B event for September 23 in Zurich, aimed at producers, wholesalers, manufacturers, retailers, media representatives, and industry professionals—offering an opportunity to network and forge business connections in a relaxed atmosphere «with a little something extra.».
Info
Wednesday, September 23, 2020
From 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Location: Zurich, Switzerland
Price: CHF 450 per person
What's in Store for You
In addition to networking events for professionals and conferences on cannabis in Switzerland and elsewhere, several surprises await you throughout the day. A designated smoking area is available for smokers.
The conference speakers will also be available after their presentations to provide you with more information if needed.
With the purchase of a ticket, you’ll have access to the CT Club B2B online area as well as the CannaTrade B2B online area. This will allow you to meet your future clients and partners virtually in advance.
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