After a very crowded first day, the second day of MJBizCon has also come to an end.
A very large Fluence team ready for another busy day at their booth
Like the first day, exhibitors were very happy with the quantity and quality of visitors stopping by. In fact, some exhibitors mentioned that they met more seriously interested visitors on the second day, and fewer 'partygoers' than the first day brought along.
The vertical growing systems of Pipp Horticulture were catching the eyes of many attendees
When it comes to the newly categorized pavilions, we heard some mixed opinions. Some liked the structure and the fact that people were able to find them quickly. On the other hand, some exhibitors noticed a change in the flow of attendees stopping by their booth. If a visitor is more interested in retail/dispensary, they might skip the cultivation pavilion altogether, for example, instead of browsing the expo floor everywhere.
Erin Rivers, Mathias Plourde and Mercedes Medina of PRO-MIX
Sunny Kaercher, Josh Holleb, Chris Uhlig, Miriam Schaffer and Andrew Exner with Ceres Greenhouse Solutions
When it comes to the market, the times are certainly challenging for cannabis companies, which was expressed on the show floor as well. Exhibitors mentioned noticing the changes: much fewer investments, fewer new cannabis projects, and many cannabis growers that are struggling to make a profit. However, as mentioned in yesterday's update, exhibitors noticed that this also means growers are very interested in solutions that can help them to optimize their business.
Stay tuned for our photo report on Monday!
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Announcements
Vacancies
Top 5 - yesterday
Top 5 - last week
- US (MI): Regulators propose to strip licenses from cannabis companies that don’t pay vendors
- US (CA): “Our goal is not to be the biggest cultivator, but to be the best empowerer of brands”
- "This is the first time we are involved in cannabis cultivation research"
- Colorado’s cannabis industry has fallen on hard times. What does the future hold?
- US: Cutting utility costs by 50% while co-generating electricity and hot water
Top 5 - last month
- Cultivating organic cannabis with living soil
- Moving away from 12:12: The effect of different photoperiods on medicinal cannabis
- Denmark: “Many cannabis growers are not aware of the real benefit of having the right genetics”
- “Acquiring exclusive genetics is a huge plus for producers trying to differentiate themselves”
- “Growers can now turn any operation into a smart operation, with minimal investment”
The second day of MJBizCon 2022
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