ICBC: Using innovation, technology and research to improve cannabis
Research is one of the the most exciting and promising in the industry international legalization of cannabis. For many years, cannabis research was severely hampered by cannabis prohibition policies, but this has changed in recent years.
Although there are still many obstacles to cannabis research, many governments around the world are are now starting to make it easier. In some cases, governments are even taking the initiative to finance these efforts.
Everyone in the world will benefit from ongoing cannabis research, whether they are aware of it or not. One of the many examples would be the current research leading to the development of new cannabis-based medicines for suffering patients. If you're not one of these patients, you can assume that you know or are related to one.
Cannabis research goes far beyond the creation of medical products. The way cannabis is grown, harvested, processed and infused into consumer products is more sophisticated today than at any time in human history, thanks to research, innovation and the development of emerging technologies.
Even the how cannabis is consumed is undergoing a technological revolution, thanks to the constant efforts of inventors and innovators. New gadgets and consumer methods often arrive on the legal market, and it's amazing what people come up with.
Almost every aspect and sector of the emerging cannabis industry will continue to evolve over the coming years, creating new obstacles and opportunities. This is one of the main topics to be discussed at the next International Cannabis Trade Conference, to be held in Barcelona on March 9.
The round table entitled« Using Innovation, Technology, and Research to Improve Cannabis » (Using Innovation, Technology and Research to Improve Cannabis) will provide an overview of current trends in the cannabis industry and what the panelists envision for the future from a research and technology ecosystem perspective. The panel will be moderated by Natalia J. Lavie (Manager, Cannabis Hub) who will be joined by:
- Ruben Valenzuela Moreno, co-founder of Cannabis Hub and technical director of Valenveras
- Božidar Radišic, project manager and founder of Research Nature Institute
- Carlos Ferreiro Vera, CEO of Phytoplant Research
- Frank J.P. Houben, Aptus CEO
The International Cannabis Business Conference is the world's first B2B (business-to-business) cannabis event series, with previous conferences held in multiple countries on multiple continents. This series of events is owned and managed by cannabis advocates from around the world. cannabis who believe in celebrating cannabis culture, as well as offering world-class training and networking opportunities in the cannabis industry.
The International Cannabis Business Conference has once again teamed up with to Spannabis, Europe's largest cannabis trade show, to create another super must-attend event for anyone who really wants to succeed in the emerging cannabis industry.
More than 1,000 people from over 40 countries will be represented at the International Cannabis Trade Conference in Barcelona, including representatives from all sectors of the industry as well as leading international cannabis decision-makers and industry service providers. Attend this super-event in Barcelona to network with international investors, entrepreneurs, industry regulators and policy-makers and take your business to the next level.
The International Cannabis Business Conference is also planning further events in Berlin in June 2023. Book your tickets now before the conferences are sold out!
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