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Free Online Conference Discusses Developments in DC’s Cannabis Industry

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If you are interested in the trends and recent developments in the global cannabis industry, as well as in the District, make sure you reserve your spot at the online event titled “Entering Cannabis: The Global Landscape – Developments In DC” on Wednesday, January 6.

Organized by Davine Expeditions – DC, the free event will feature speakers including industry experts, investors, consumers, patients, physicians, and professionals from around the world. There will also be virtual expo booths with top brands. It will be live streamed through https://www.enteringcannabis.com/ from 12 pm – 3 pm EST.

Organizers promise to provide attendees with “valuable and actionable insight into the current and future Global Landscape of: business, investment, trade, regulatory, wellness, cultivation, legalization, research, consumption, and many more advancements, developments, and opportunities.”

Aspiring entrepreneurs planning to enter the legal cannabis industry, startup founders, small business owners, physicians and health professionals, enterprises, investors, professionals, and consumers are the target audience of the event.

Potential participants will receive a confirmation link after they register via Eventbrite. For further information, click here.

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