Cannabis Science, a U.S. company specializing in the development of cannabinoid-based medications, has started work on its second 33,000 sq. ft. pilot cannabinoid drug development and manufacturing facility in Douglas County, Nevada.
"We have every intention of making 2017 the breakout year for our great company. To fast track our second pilot greenhouse and property build program, we ordered prefabricated and regular greenhouses. This second pilot property will house some of our grow operations and research and development activity. Our target is to begin growing a variety of prime strains in the first quarter of 2017," said CEO Raymond C. Dabney. "We need all the drug development capacity we can get, because we intend to ramp up our operations to meet the increased demand for cannabinoid medications across the country. This market is coming into full-bloom, and 2017 is the year we will be positioned to capitalize on this tremendous opportunity."
The Douglas County, Nevada multi-phased project is the second pilot site and is currently in full buildout of greenhouses, water-well development, extraction points, and manufacturing. The grow operations at this site will support the extraction of cannabinoids for the development of key proprietary formulations. The site management team is in place, and the labor crew is being hired locally to create jobs and economic benefits to the community. This multi-phased facility is officially under construction.
For more information:
Cannabis Science
19800 MacArthur Blvd.
Suite #300
Irvine, CA 92612
Tel: +1 (888) 263-0832
Fax: +1 (888) 554-2137
[email protected]
cannabisscience.com