by Grow Up Conference | Aug 23, 2017
Workplaces may be one of the most first places to test the ramifications of marijuana legalization. Drug and alcohol policies are turned upside down when the prohibited substance is also a prescribed medicine. In this session, we’ll talk about how these policies must evolve, how a company can tailor its “message” on the issue to remain forward-thinking, and how issues of liability, privacy and human rights will all enter the argument.
Moderator: Fiona Brown, Associate, Aird & Berlis LLP
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by Grow Up Conference | Aug 23, 2017
Marijuana possession is still a felony in some juridictions, a fining offence in others and “just fine” in many more. As Canada prepares to legalize it recreationally, it will have to stickhandle the policies of its neighbours – notably the U.S. and its federally hostile/state-lenient attitudes towards pot. The business world is confused too. Shares dropped when the stock exchange operator The TMX Group announced it would “seek guidance” from securities regulators about Canadian companies with investments in the U.S. Our cannabis commerce may indeed be everybody’s business.
Moderator: Michael Lickver, Executive VP Strategy, Cannabis Wheaton
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by Grow Up Conference | Aug 23, 2017
From unobtrusive hi-tech vapes, to seed-to-sale software that manages inventory and tracks customer demand, the cannabis revolution is heating up its own R&D sector. Upcoming innovations will be the seed for the second-wave growth of ancillary businesses that will expand the marketplace into all-new areas. This crystal ball session offers a glimpse of tomorrow’s innovations today.
Moderator: Alex Blumenstein, Co-Founder, Leaf Group
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by Grow Up Conference | Aug 23, 2017
by Grow Up Conference | Aug 23, 2017
This will be an interactive and engaging conversation that debunks many of the myths surrounding medical cannabis. Alex will answer questions from the audience, through facebook and emails received by the Growup conference. Some examples of the topics covered include:
Are the Indica vs. Sativa differences real and do you get higher when you smoke cannabis?
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by Grow Up Conference | Aug 23, 2017
In this session, learn an approach to effectively connect growing with marketing to create a premium cannabis brand. Ultimately, the “best” is what end user believes is best!
Market researcher Marc Solby of the Cannabis Consumer Update and Lighthouse Consulting will share a method successfully applied in the craft beer market, craft spirits and other consumer categories. He will share a canadian case study and draw on his experience as Director of Marketing at Labatt Breweries and fifteen years of brand consulting in alcoholic beverages globally.
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by Grow Up Conference | Aug 23, 2017
Until now, the mass-marketing of pot has been fodder for comedians (like Cheech & Chong’s “ad” for Acapulco Gold: The Herb Superb). But now that it’s to be a billion-dollar legitimate industry, what tone will national branding take? Cannabis as a consumer product will be embracing brand recognition and a broad spectrum of audiences. This session will strategize how “Big Bud” should be presented to the marketplace.
Moderator: Derek Riedle, Founder & Publisher, Civilized
Sponsored By: Rouge Media
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by Grow Up Conference | Aug 23, 2017
Allowing the legal use of cannabis as medicine is one thing. Finding a doctor to prescribe it who is not hampered by stereotypes, stigma or lack of knowledge is another. Fortunately for Canada’s 220,000 registered medical marijuana patients – legal, doctor-driven clinics have stepped in to fill the void (and are not to be confused with the illegal “dispensaries” that have dominated the headlines). In this session, representatives of the clinic sector make their case for properly-monitored product, health awareness and consumer safety.
Keynote: Dr. Uma Dhanabalan, Uplifting Health & Wellness
Moderator: Alex Revich, Educator, Cannabis in Clinical Practice
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by Grow Up Conference | Aug 23, 2017
A discussion panel focusing on the last 5 years of security in the MMPR/ACMPR space. Discussion on some of the difficulties facing integrators, operators, and business owners from a security perspective. What are some of the best practices when securing a facility? How do you know when too much is too much? How does the industry prepare for the recreational market and how will that be secured and operated?
Topics to be reviewed:
- The difference from securing an indoor site to a greenhouse
- How to secure an extraction only site
- Using the security system on a daily basis
- Growing pains of learning “how to operate”
- Ambient temperature controlled cargo: Is it needed during long haul and extreme temperatures?
- Cannabis specific liability insurance during transport: What you need to know
- RPIC and A/RPIC escorts during transport: Are escorts needed?
- Cannabis specific secure transport: Increasing efficiencies
Moderator: Geoff Lawrence, Account Executive (Security), Convergint Technologies
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by Grow Up Conference | Aug 23, 2017
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