Cannabis Mega Event to Debut in Panama September 1 by Aron Vaughan
Latin America’s biggest cannabis event, LatAm Cann.BIZ, will be held Sept. 1 and 2 at the Santa María Luxury Collection Hotel & Golf Resort in Panama City.
Event organizers include El Planteo — the most read cannabis media outlet in the Spanish-speaking world — as well as PR MedCann.Biz, Javier Hasse, and Canalis Capital.
For business people, investors, and professionals in the global cannabis industry, this is the event to attend this fall.
The conference is a 2-day fully bilingual interdisciplinary event that will cover all the trending topics in the cannabis industry including the regulatory framework that governs its production and distribution, cannabis technology, science, and best agricultural and manufacturing practices.
Attendees and speakers will run the gamut from celebrities to politicians and leading business owners.
Networking between stakeholders in the growing cannabis industry will be in full swing as participants engage in speeches, panel discussions, talks, and presentations.
Tickets can be purchased here. Requests are also still open for speaker slots, so click here if you or your company want to apply.
To find out about sponsorship options click here or contact Javier Hasse at info@latamcannbiz.com
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