Plus! 2023 dates, exhibiting opportunities, and more | Looking Back on 2022 | Cannabis Conference 2022, the leading educational event for plant-touching businesses, drew some 2,500 attendees from nearly all 50 states and 30 countries this past August in Las Vegas to connect and learn, have honest conversations about business pain points, and share potential solutions to persistent problems that cannabis cultivators and retailers face each day. More than 100 speakers provided expertise on topics ranging from the latest in cultivation research, facility design, and selecting the best genetics to marketing and budgeting tips, how to leverage customer and sales data, and how to optimize the extraction process. | | New challenges, like historic inflation, compounding the already perennial problems of the 280E tax burden and federal illegality of cannabis were noted frequently throughout the event. Many recognized that this made it an even more important time to gather and discuss paths for moving forward. Although it’s impossible to fully encapsulate, the 2022 event delivered numerous lessons and quotable moments. Here, Cannabis Business Times editors share some key takeaways.
🎥 Looking For More Highlights? Check out our 2022 Recap Video on the Cannabis Conference homepage.
📅 2023 Dates Cannabis Conference 2023 will be held August 15-17, 2023, at Paris Las Vegas. Mark your calendars now, and we’ll share all the latest updates right here, as well as at CannabisConference.com!
Sponsor and Exhibitor Opportunities Available! Cannabis Conference provides you with an unmatched marketing opportunity to get your company and products in front of decision-makers in the legal cannabis industry. But don’t just take it from us. Exhibitors say “the networking is top-notch,” the event provides “lots of leads,” and Cannabis Conference is “by far the best show of the year.”
| AVAILABLE NOW: Master the Art of Drying & Curing | | At Cannabis Conference ’22, Dr. Allison Justice shared studies conducted with Clemson University that address water activity (Aw), ethylene presence, and how different drying methods impact terpene composition. Read the overview and watch the full presentation here. |
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