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The Lighter Side

The Lighter Side

CannaCard 1,500 Mile Tour

August 16-24

In a stylish 45-foot RV, CannaCard trekked 1,500 miles from dispensary-to-dispensary on their Rolling Tour to bring awareness to their cashless payment system. By taking cash out of the equation, CannaCard provides security and accommodates an on-the-go lifestyle when cashing out at a dispensary. CannaCard, sponsored in part by Cannabis & Tech Today, travelled through 12 cities in Illinois and Missouri from August 16-24, documenting the tour through live-streaming, video, and photography. The road trip was a unique way to advertise and garner attention for their brand and sponsors. Cannabis & Tech Today was thrilled to be along for the ride.

Cannabis Conference Las Vegas

August 24-26

In-person cannabis conventions are back in session, and our very own Managing Editor Patricia Miller and Editor-In-Chief Charles Warner traveled to the famed Sin City for the highlyanticipated Las Vegas Cannabis Conference. The conference offered an intimate show floor experience, small enough to allow one-on-one networking, but large enough to showcase brands from many different sectors of the industry. Attendees had the chance to enjoy beautifully catered lunches and carefully curated world-class content with actionable takeaways for cannabis industry professionals. Speakers included industry thought leaders such as Founder and CEO of Grasslands Ricardo Baca, CEO and Founder of Viola Brands Al Harrington, CEO and Founder of Simply Pure Dispensaries Wanda James, and more.

Berlin International Cannabis Business Conference

August 26-27

With seasoned executives, entrepreneurs, and policymakers from over 60 nations uniting in beautiful Berlin, Germany, the International Cannabis Business Conference stays true to its name as the largest B2B trade event in Europe. As the cannabis industry continues to evolve and grow globally, industry professionals had the chance to network and make connections from all over the world. The conference had a line-up of gripping panels discussing breakthrough cannabis content relating to Germany, such as regulatory updates and upcoming elections, but also pressing matters that relate to anyone within the industry, like hemp investment and how GMP regulations differ across international borders. Cannabis is international, which means we can learn from one another to create a world where everyone has safe, legal access to plant medicine.

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